Events for January 2007
Soiland Humanities Center Galleria
Present 24 hours in the life of your school, town and the city. That's the challenge given to the multimedia classes this semester.Hosted by John and Celia Sladek & Karen and Allan Spies
Keystone, Colorado
Come join us for a day of fun in the snow as we ski the mountains of Keystone, Colorado. At the end of the day, there will be a reception and dinner at the home of John and Celia Sladek.Learn more about Cal Lutheran's master's programs in Teacher Preparation and Counseling & Guidance at this free, no-obligation information meeting
Oxnard Campus
Learn more about the Teacher Preparation and Counseling & Guidance programJose Marichal, Ph.D.
Roth Nelson Room
The Scandinavian/Nordic heritage has a rich history of single identities commingled within a group identity. In his presentation, Dr. Jose Marichal, an assistant professor of political science at CLU, will focus on the issue of single cultures existing within a multicultural society.Dr. Jose Marichal
Learn more about the MBA, MPPA, MSCS, Financial Planning programs, and Adult Degree Evening Program
Learn more about the MBA, MPPA, MSCS, Financial Planning programs, and Adult Degree Evening Program
Oxnard Campus
Learn more about the MBA, MPPA, MSCS, Financial Planning programs, and Adult Degree Evening ProgramWorks by Terry Spehar-Fahey
New Work by Barry Burns
Helen Lim, Ph.D.
Soiland Humanities Center 120
Dr. Helen Lim, an assistant professor of criminal justice at CLU, has a special interest in hate crimes, criminal justice systems and criminology. Her current research focuses on bias crimes against Asian Americans. In her lecture, she will discuss the ways in which Asian Americans relate to racial violence as direct and indirect victims. She will also consider hate crimes as message crimes and how they terrorize targeted populations.