Arts, Lectures and Gatherings

Events for January 2010

Commuter Connection Lunch

Ullman Commons

A FREE pizza lunch for our commuter students to enjoy in the SUB. Get connected to other commuter students on campus. There’s also plenty of prizes we raffle off throughout the year like $50 gas gift cards, free BJ’s pizza, and Golden Spoon! For more information or to see the Commuter Connection Newsletter, check out our website. Hope to see you at lunch!

Meditations on the Apocalyptic
Patrick Merrill

Kwan Fong Gallery

Although Patrick Merrill has used the centuries old technique of woodblock printing to create this series of huge images describing his vision of the apocalypse, these images are shockingly contemporary, warning us of the dangers of greed, capitalism and addiction.

Biloxi Boomerang-Texas Style
Winter Mission Service Trip

Orange, Texas

A service mission trip for students and alumni to rebuild homes damaged by Hurricane Ike.

Senior Fest
The Rev. Dr. Roland Martinson

Samuelson Chapel

Gathering Lutheran adults for learning, devotions, and fellowship with the intent to enhance their physical, spiritual, social and intellectual lives.

Corporate Leaders Breakfast
American Auto Industry

Lundring Events Center

Please join us for a discussion of the American automobile industry with experts Donald E. Petersen, former CEO and Chairman of Ford Motor Company, and James D. Power III, founder and former CEO of J.D. Power and Associates.

Exhibit: 'Exquisite Play' by Janet Neuwalder

Kwan Fong Gallery

Janet Neuwalder's fascinating work is formed using natural and industrial raw materials (branches, leaves, straw, fibers, papers) that act as armatures for clay.

California Water Issues: Past, Present, Future
The State's Water Conflicts Continue

Oxnard Campus

What does the future hold in terms of allocating critical water resources between the competing needs for urban, agricultural, industrial and environmental uses? This forum will address state-wide water resource issues that affect these future decisions by policymakers and voters. A panel of speakers will be followed by audience Q & A.

Peace Pole Dedication Service

Samuelson Chapel

The CLU Peace Pole monument is inscribed with "May Peace Prevail on Earth" in nine different languages - Arabic, Braille, Chinese, Chumash, English, Hebrew, Japanese, Norwegian and Spanish. The inscription will be read in each language during the ceremony.

Faculty Chamber Ensemble Plays Messiaen

Samuelson Chapel

Clarinetist Daniel Geeting, violinist Melissa Phelps, cellist Joyce Geeting and pianist Eric Kinsley perform Messiaen's stunning masterpiece Quartet for the End of Time.

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