Featured Events
Pepperdine University, Calabasas campus
This workshop will examine how to define diversity and inclusion in a manner appropriate for nonprofit organizations.
The event is from Noon to 3 p.m.
Edlyn Peña, PhD
Archive Reading Room, Pearson Library
Edlyn Peña, PhD, will share her personal experiences as the mother of an autistic son and insights into the world of autism through the art of storytelling.
"Common Differences"
William Rolland Gallery of Fine Art
Common Differences is the 2024 senior art exhibit featuring works by Cal Lutheran art majors.
Opening reception: Saturday, March 23, 4-6 p.m.
Exhibition Walk-Through: Friday, April 26, 2-3 p.m.
Exhibition
William Rolland Art Center
Every year at California Lutheran University, the Multimedia students host a portfolio show as part of their major’s capstone class.
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 23, 4-6 p.m.
Spring Choral Concert
The Cal Lutheran Choir and Cielo (treble choir) present their annual hallmark Spring Choral Concert with Wyant Morton conducting.
Oxnard Campus
Understand your personal communication style. This interactive workshop will help you become a more effective communicator, problem-solver and trusted, focused leader.
The event is from 9 a.m. to Noon.
Insights from GSOE Scholars
Zoom PDT
Join us for an insightful session to focus on supporting students with disabilities in K-12 or higher education.
Zoom PDT
In this interactive workshop, we will explore how to make decisions about survey logistics, write survey questions, analyze your data and use it to guide decision-making and share successes.
The event is from 9 a.m. to Noon.
Cesar Chavez Series
Ullman Conference Center 100/101
Join us for a panel discussion to explore the intersection of farmworker rights and environmental justice. The session will uncover the impact of historical racism in agriculture and address environmental injustices.
History Lecture Series: Life’s Uncertain Outcomes: Choice and Chance in Historical Context
“Life’s Uncertain Outcomes” is a history lecture series that considers people’s lived experiences and how historical circumstances and choices made by individuals and the decisions of others shaped the direction of their lives.
Lecturer: Chris Kimball, PhD.
Music Department faculty member Uziel Colón presents a recital featuring his own jazz and hip-hop pieces and arrangements.
Oxnard Campus
This workshop is designed to help nonprofits and social service organization successfully navigate life after receiving a grant.
The event is from 9:30 a.m. to Noon.
Oxnard Campus
Major gift fundraising has the power to elevate your organization. Join us in this workshop to build a major gifts recipe that works for you and your team.
The event is from 9 a.m. to Noon.
Nonprofit Accounting Bootcamp Series
Zoom PDT
This four module seminar series will introduce participants to basic accounting concepts relevant to nonprofit organizations. Attendees will be exposed to foundational accounting principles and their practical applications.
Join us for a lecture lunch with Helen Ahn Lim, PhD, and professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Cal Lutheran to discuss the complexities, harms and indicators of human trafficking.
Directed by Brent Ramirez
Join Eleanor on a cosmic escapade in Starmites, a sci-fi musical in which she’s transported from Earth to the enchanting realm of Innerspace.
Ullman Conference Center 100/101
Cal Lutheran is proud to host the inaugural Middle Eastern Film and TV Summit.
Cal Lutheran’s second annual Earth Day Sustainability Fair will feature information booths and resources related to climate change, environmental justice and sustainability and more.
Adán Fernández
Join us for a set of 30-minute organ recitals performed throughout the semester.
In this workshop, Kim Potowski, PhD, will discuss how heritage speakers are increasingly common in Spanish classrooms around the U.S.
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