For the Valley 31 years later, the 1994 Northridge earthquake was a defining moment, testing the resilience of its residents and the strength of its community institutions.
As wildfires continue to spread throughout the greater Los Angeles area, the Ithaca College Los Angeles Program is preparing ...
A 6.7 magnitude earthquake woke Angelenos at 4:30 in the morning on January 17th, 1994. Called the Northridge Earthquake, it killed fifty-seven people and caused between $20 and $40 billion worth ...
Numerous colleges and universities will participate in the shakeout, including the College of the Desert ... intensity of the Jan. 17, 1994, Northridge earthquake. According to the USGS, hundreds ...
She works with college presidents and leaders on strategic planning ... She arrived at the Northridge campus in 2000 as the university was still recovering from the 1994 Northridge earthquake. “My ...
College of the Desert ... The cataclysm would have 50 times the intensity of the Jan. 17, 1994, Northridge earthquake. Hundreds of aftershocks would ensue — a few of them nearly as big as ...
The frame failed under a simulated Sylmar-Northridge record with input peak acceleration ... with target peak acceleration of 1.2g without subjecting the bent to other earthquake motions with lower ...
Twenty-five years ago today, a 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck Northridge, an area just northwest of LA, destroying thousands of residences and leaving around 22,000 people displaced from their homes.