Events for Friday, Oct 24, 2008
The Future of Lutheran Higher Education
This year marks the 50th year since the University’s first Convocation was held on Oct. 24, 1958. The day has been designated as “Founders Day” to be observed each year to recall the genesis of the school and to pray for its success.
The University Symphony
Daniel Geeting will conduct three views of 19th century romanticism: Mendelssohn, Mahler and American composer John Knowles Paine.
Dandiya Nite
Diwali, the festival of lights, is an occasion for joyous celebration. Reach out to your friends and family with this warm and heartfelt celebration. Diwali will be celebrated with Dandiyas an Indian dance that involves rhythmic striking of the dandiyas, dance sticks.
Hidden Stories of World War II
The Enemy Alien Files Exhibit presents in dramatic format a photo-narrative history of the World War II Alien Enemy Internment Program, highlighting the German, Italian and Japanese immigrant wartime exclusion and internment experience in the United States.
Works by Michael Pearce
CLU art professor Michael Pearce brings his impressive paintings and sculptures to the Kwan Fong Gallery.