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Classes started on September 24, 1956, in temporary buildings, with an enrollment of 1,500 students. [14] [15] Delmar Oviatt, the former namesake of the campus library (subsequently renamed University Library), was the dean of the satellite campus until July 1, 1958, when the campus separated from Los Angeles State College and was renamed San Fernando Valley State College (popularly ...
Aerial view of Fremont, California and Newark, California in 2021. Newark is on the right, west of Interstate 880. The western edge of the city is near the southern end of the San Francisco Bay. State Route 84 runs through the city, and continues as the Dumbarton Bridge to cross the San Francisco Bay to reach Menlo Park.
In November 2018, California State University Northridge was certified as a Bee Campus USA affiliate. [5] California State University Northridge has an official Sustainability Day every year on October 24, which is recognized throughout the campus, school and faculty. In 2019 the university focused on the topic of biodiversity loss.
Northridge Branch Library and Mid-Valley Regional Library are also located on Nordhoff. Schools on Nordhoff include (from west to east): California State University, Northridge , Dearborn Elementary Charter Academy, James Monroe High School , Valor Academy Middle School, and Primary Academy-Success School.
Premier America Credit Union Arena, formerly Matador Gymnasium, and formerly known by its nickname the Matadome, is a 2,500 seat, indoor multi-purpose stadium on the campus of California State University, Northridge in Northridge, California. The Matadome was renovated in 2014. With the renovation, the arena now has a capacity of 2,500. [1]
Northridge: California State University, Northridge 1958 36,368 $205.19 NCAA D-I (non-football) Matadors: 18 4 207 Dominguez Hills: California State University, Dominguez Hills 1960 14,299 $22.39 NCAA D-II Toros: 35 8 N/A [c] Sonoma: Sonoma State University 1960 5,865 $65.20 NCAA D-II Seawolves: 25 80 168 San Bernardino
The Santa Susana Mountains are depicted in the bottom right quarter of the seal of nearby California State University, Northridge. [1] The first discovery of oil in California was in Pico Canyon, on the north side of the mountains, The California Star Oil Works, later Chevron, succeeded with Pico Well No. 4. It became famous not only as the ...
The University Library has a collection containing over 850,000 print volumes and nearly 1.3 million ebooks. [20] The Library also subscribes to over 200,000 journals and newspapers. A special focus is the San Fernando Valley History Collection digital archives. [ 21 ]