Mike Curb College of Arts Media and Communication Dean

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Entertainment Industry Institute logoEntertainment Manufacture Institute

Managing director: Dr. Daniel Hosken, Dean of the Mike Adjourn College of Arts, Media, and Communication. Description: Will (ane) promote, coordinate and back up campus programs involving the amusement industry; (2) support evolution of innovative and interdisciplinary curriculum and degree programs by bringing together expertise and perspectives from interested departments and colleges; (3) help students realize their educational goals in training for careers in the amusement manufacture; (iv) solicit, assign, and manage internship opportunities; (5) establish the college as a eye of research and creative action related to the entertainment industry; (6) promote closer ties between the higher and industry by creating and maintaining substantive partnerships, and by helping the manufacture learn about the college; (seven) assist the college in development efforts; and (eight) accelerate the artistic, cultural and economic life of the surrounding communities. Contact Information: dan.hosken@csun.edu.

IntersectLA logoIntersectLA

Director: Prof. Joe Bautista, Department of Art. Description: IntersectLA, previously known as Radius 2.0 and VISCOM, is a educatee-operated and faculty managed full-service brand + artistic strategy agency. IntersectLA was specifically developed for students from various disciplines to collaborate and fully understand the creative side of business while building their skills. Internships and apprenticeships let students to bound-showtime their careers by connecting them with high-profile industry leaders. We capitalize on our Southern California location, which is habitation to the entertainment and high-tech industries. To acquire more, visit their website at intersect.la


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Therapist working with a child Music Therapy Health Clinic

Managing director: Ron Borczon, MT-BC, MM., Department of Music.The Music Therapy Health Clinic provides individually designed music activities for children and adults with disabilities and special challenges, including autism, developmental delay, physical, mental and emotional disorders, and learning disabilities.The Music Therapy Wellness Clinic is dedicated to creating an environment where an private with special challenges can acquire necessary life skills through the unique, creative and enjoyable medium of music. Our therapists are internationally recognized and encompass a range of techniques and areas of expertise. Our entire treatment team is dedicated to creating the opportunity for each participant to limited his or her true creative essence while gaining needed skills and enhancing self-esteem.

Contact Data:To contact the clinic please call 818-677-5663 or you can email us atcsunmtwc@csun.edu

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Teenage Drama Workshop logoTeenage Drama Workshop

Executive Director: Garry D. Lennon, Section of Theatre. The award-winning Teenage Drama Workshop (TADW) offers teens (those going into 7th course through those just graduating 12th grade) the opportunity to develop skills in the theatre arts in a half dozen-calendar week, conservatory-fashion, Summer program on the campus of California State University, Northridge.  Contact Information:Garry D. Lennon (818) 677-7189 or email:garry.d.lennon@csun.edu

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Youth Orchestra logoCSUN Youth Orchestras

Manager: Stefan Krut.Our mission as the CSUN Youth Orchestras is to provide young musicians of varying ages the opportunity to participate in an educational ensemble experience that will allow them to grow as musicians and performers.  Contact Data: Stefan Krut,Manager,yhorch@csun.edu,(818) 677-3074

Role Hours:
Tuesday and Thursday by appointment; Saturdays eight:30am – 3:30pm; Sundays 4pm – 8pm

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daVinci proportional man drawingFigure Drawing Workshop

Director: Prof. Ed Alfano, Department of Art
Contact Information: mari@csun.edu, (818) 677-2348, Art and Blueprint Center, Room 120

The CSUN Department of Fine art offers cocky guided effigy drawing workshops during the Autumn, Spring and Summer semesters. The workshops are designed to allow participants spend an extended period of time with alive models to master their drawing skills. The sessions include beginning to advanced students. Students make up one's mind which hours they attend. Some come late afterward work and others find it best to get out early. Usually, there are 13 or 14 sessions each semester that are scheduled on Tuesday or Midweek evenings between 5:30 and nine:30pm in Art and Design Eye rooms 602 or 604. Attendees practice not have to be enrolled at CSUN. The fee is $5.00 per session and should be paid online. Pay here.

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Advice for Youth (Communication Studies)

For more than information, please contact: josepha.gonzalez@csun.edu

The Advice for Youth program is a customs outreach, service -learning course that enables graduate and undergraduate students to utilize their combined skills as Communication Studies majors to offering public speaking training to students in grades 5 through 12.  All classes are held on the CSUN campus, SATURDAYS from 9:00 - 11:45 AM.  Join us today for a one of a kind experience to acquire, teach, and grow!

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