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Thursday, September 28, 2023
- 10:00 AM4hHHD Welcome Back Students Block Party - Fall 2023Meet Dean Mechelle Best, Associate Dean Dimitri Tamalis, Department Chairs, advisors, and representatives from the departments for an official welcome back (or welcome!) with information, resources, and fun and games. Representatives from campus student services will also be with us, including people from the Klotz Health Center, University Counseling Services, USU, and the National Student Exchange, along with others. And there will be snacks and pizza!Enhance, Enrich, and Empower the Human Experience, CSUN College of Health and Human Development, We Are the College of Life. Welcome back block party! Date: Thursday, September 28th, Time: 10:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M., location: Sequoia Hall courtyard. Child and Adolescent Development (CADV): Applied Developmental Science (APDEV); Early Childhood Education (EDE); Physical Therapy; Tourism Hospitality & Recreation Management; Communication Disorders & Sciences: Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology; Kinesiology: Applied Fitness, Exercise Science, Dance, Sport Studies, Physical Education; Nursing; Family & Consumer Sciences (FCS), Fashion Design and Merchandising, Consumer Affairs, FCS Education, Family Studies, Interior Design, Nutrition, Dietetics & Food Science.
- 12:00 PM1hNoontime ConcertsLooking for a spot to enjoy live music this semester? Head over to the University Student Union and enjoy our Noontime Concerts! Enjoy a variety of local bands and free food on select Thursdays this semester!Do you require interpreting services? Please submit an Interpreting Services Request Form at least five days prior to the event.
- 3:00 PM2h 30mAn Evening with Dr. Ellen OchoaJoin us as we welcome Dr. Ochoa to CSUN, and enjoy an unforgettable evening with one of America’s trailblazers.Ellen Ochoa has charted a dazzling and inspirational career path: from her early days as a researcher, to her four missions as an astronaut, to heading up NASA’s Johnson Space Center, Ochoa has seen first hand the importance of minorities in STEM, women in leadership positions, and the way innovative change management can push a team—an entire organization—forward.Ellen Ochoa is a pioneer like no other. She made history as the first Latina to go to space, blazing a trail for other marginalized kids who dream of the stars. There were few minorities in leadership when she joined NASA—so she changed that, becoming the first Hispanic and second female director of the Johnson Space Center. Despite her many accomplishments, Ellen says the biggest role she’s played is in mentoring and advocating for the next generation: “astronauts, scholars, who will go on to accomplish more than we can imagine.” In her evocative talks, she draws from her wealth of experiences, both in space and on the ground, to empower audiences to break barriers and overcome adversity.There will be two sessions on September 28, 2023:* 3:00-3:45 pm: for visiting students from local middle and high schools - Location: USU Northridge Center. *This session of the event is full.* * 4:00-5:30pm: for the general CSUN community and guests - Location: USU Grand Salon. *This session of the event is full.* Although registration is now closed, we will accept non-registered “walk-ins” depending on seating availability.Co-sponsored by:* Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) * University Library, College of Science and Mathematics, College of Engineering and Computer Science * Drs. Lan K. Wong and Deborah D.L Chung Distinguished Speaker Series Endowment * Gary Sutter * O2EPCM, Inc. * Dr. Bonita J. Campbell * Porto's Bakery