CSUN

CSUN
California State University Northridge (Academic & Science » Universities)

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  • CSUN — Die Oviatt Library an der CSUN Die California State University, Northridge (auch CSUN, Cal State Northridge oder C Sun genannt) ist eine staatliche Universität in Los Angeles im US Bundesstaat Kalifornien. Mit etwa 33.000 Studenten ist sie einer… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • California State University, Northridge — Established 1958 Type Public university Endowment $48.9 million …   Wikipedia

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  • Oviatt Library — Coordinates: 34°14′24″N 118°31′46″W / 34.240029°N 118.529499°W / 34.240029; 118.529499 …   Wikipedia

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