Events for December 2008
For the third consecutive year, the Kwan Fong Gallery will be host to the remarkable works of Sean Sobczak, now featuring new wonders including a spectacular 12-foot-wide octopus.
A talk by John G. Prichard, M.D.
In this presentation, Dr. John G. Prichard describes some of the cognitive impairments that clinicians working with patients with HIV or AIDS are likely to see, and helps draw significant implications for counseling and psychotherapy.
Outdoor Patio at Mount Clef Residence Hall
Join us in the fourth annual prayer vigil as a part of World AIDS Day 2008
The Corporate Leaders Breakfast Series brings the region's business and civic leaders together to share ideas and hear from prominent executives in the community.
Carol Lund Hinderlie, co-director, Holden Village
Wednesday morning worship
Welcome the holiday season with this special musical gift featuring a narrated performance of Christmas music guaranteed to put you in a holiday mood.
Kwanzaa is observed annually from Dec. 26 to Jan. 1 by millions of African Americans. Everyone is welcome to come and learn about this special celebration.
We will be meeting at Samuelson Chapel then caroling at two different nursing homes. When we are finished, people are invited to relax at the Pastor's house for some hot chocolate and treats.
Sounds of the Season Holiday Parent Reception & Christmas Festival Concer
Black Box Theatre
Students and alumni - please come to watch the Improv Troupes of years past peform in the new Black Box Theatre!
Each year CLU students and the community come together to reenact Mary and Joseph’s search for shelter and a place for the birth of baby Jesus. Join us in this festive Mexican tradition that dates back to the 16th century.
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Students from the History of Psychology course will present their semester projects as part of the fourth annual CLU History of Psychology Symposium.
The community is invited to share in CLU’s sixth annual Hanukkah celebration.
Since the University’s early years, the Swedish tradition of the Santa Lucia Festival has been a part of the CLU Christmas celebration. The dramatic ceremony includes the lighting of Santa Lucia’s crown of candles.
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Students from the History of Psychology course will present their semester projects as part of the fourth annual CLU History of Psychology Symposium.
A moderated discussion
Two panels of CLU students, Secular Student Alliance and the People of Prayer, will discuss the vast issues of religion in an effort to gain understanding of each other's beliefs.
Gilbert Sports and Fitness Center Lobby
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