Support the College of Humanities

The College of Humanities touches every student in the university in multiple courses, from First Year Writing and Critical Thinking to upper-division General Education, delving into a wide variety of issues. The study of Liberal Arts, which is at the heart of the College of Humanities, prepares students for global citizenship and social responsibility in a rapidly changing world. 

Today, employees are likely to change jobs at least six to 12 times during their career. The College of Humanities prepares graduates to be successful in each step of their employment trajectory by helping them develop transferable skills that will be relevant and useful across multiple career paths. 

To design, deliver and continually improve highly effective programs for our students, we must be able to seize opportunities that strengthen the college’s reputation and expand innovative initiatives. 

Gifts to the College of Humanities help support student scholarships, recruiting and retaining superb faculty, new academic and student enrichment programs or experiences, technology upgrades, developing and implementing new curricula, facility improvements, and more.

Prepare students for lifelong success by supporting the College of Humanities. Behind every gift is a student’s future.


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The Women's Research and Resource Center Donor Challenge
$5,000
The Women's Research and Resource Center Donor Challenge
When 10 donors give to the Women's Research and Resource Center fund, Beth Say and Linda Moody will unlock $5,000 for the Elizabeth A. Say and Linda A. Moody Women's Research and Resource Center Endowment.
1 / 10 Donors
The John J. Harris Donor Challenge for the CSUN Black House Complete
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$5,000
The John J. Harris Donor Challenge for the CSUN Black House
Thank you to all who donated to this challenge! And thank you to CSUN alumnus, John Harris, for his support of the CSUN Black House.
25 / 25 Donors
Completed
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The Endowed Professorship In Africana Studies Challenge
$5,000
The Endowed Professorship In Africana Studies Challenge
When 500 new donors to CSUN give to any fund on Giving Day, CSUN alumnus Robert Taylor ’82 and his wife, Joy will unlock $5,000 to the Community Endowed Professorship in Africana Studies.
135 / 500 Donors
The Bob Myman Challenge for Disability Resources and Educational Services Complete
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$15,000
The Bob Myman Challenge for Disability Resources and Educational Services
Thank you to all the donors who contributed to this challenge! And thank you to Bob Myman for his generous support of CSUN DRES
100 / 100 Donors
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