Arts, Lectures and Gatherings

Events for February 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!

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.

Our Voice: A Celebration of Black Women in Music

Preus-Brandt Forum

Current and former cast members of Broadway's The Phantom of the Opera, Mamma Mia and Disney's The Festival of The Lion King have joined together to perform "Our Voice - A Celebration of Black Women in Music."

100 Days Party

Sunset Hills Country Club

Friends, hors d’oeuvres, memories and cheers…join us to celebrate the conclusion of four years!

Nordic Spirit Symposium
The Nordic Explorers: From Polar Frontiers to the Silk Road

Samuelson Chapel

Nordic seekers, adventurers and explorers from the 18th to the 21st centuries will highlight this dynamic symposium featuring distinguished speakers and polished performers. The public is invited to share the time-honored spirit of a symposium, blending music, dining and the free exchange of ideas to enhance the pleasure of learning.

The symposium opens Friday evening and continues through Saturday. See complete schedule for location, admission and reservation information.

 

Nordic Spirit Symposium
The Nordic Explorers: From Polar Frontiers to the Silk Road

Samuelson Chapel

Nordic seekers, adventurers and explorers from the 18th to the 21st centuries will highlight this dynamic symposium featuring distinguished speakers and polished performers. The public is invited to share the time-honored spirit of a symposium, blending music, dining and the free exchange of ideas to enhance the pleasure of learning. Saturday's presentations begin at 9 a.m. The symposium will conclude with dinner and entertainment at 7 p.m. See complete schedule for location, admission and reservation information.

Sophomore Slump Buster
with Fulcrum!

Lundring Events Center

All sophomores are invited to attend this slump buster event with the Fulcrum Group. The group provides coaching, strategic planning, emotional intelligence coaching and training, and leadership training. This is a hands on experience!

My Neighbor's Faith

Samuelson Chapel

A Series on World Religions: The Islam Faith

The Sounds of CLC - The Early Years: A Tribute to CLU's 50th Anniversary

Samuelson Chapel

Elmer Ramsey conducts the Conejo Pops Orchestra and Sherwood Singers as they perform music heard on campus and on music tours during the early years of California Lutheran College.

The Black Street Project: Poems and Commentary, Sojourner Kincaid Rolle

Lundring Events Center

Santa Barbara poet, playwright and cultural artist Sojourner Kincaid Rolle writes poems that hold up a mirror for the community to see itself historically and contemporarily.

Framing Disaster Migration: Media Coverage of Latino Workers in New Orleans Post-Hurricane Katrina, Russell L. Stockard Jr., Ph.D.
Center for Equality and Justice Faculty Lecture Series

Soiland Humanities Center 119

Latino workers from other parts of the United States and the world have traveled to New Orleans to take part in the reconstruction of the city following Hurricane Katrina. Russell Stockard, CLU associate professor of communication, will discuss how the media have depicted the movement of Latinos to one of the last major American cities without a sizable Latino presence.

Senior Salute Day

Ullman Commons

Your one-stop shop for all graduation needs.

Chinese New Year
Year of the Tiger

Lundring Events Center

Celebration of Chinese New Year

CLU Conservatory Cellists

Samuelson Chapel

The concert will open with Concerto in E minor by British composer Sir Edward Elgar, performed by cellist Joyce Geeting and pianist Robert Sage, followed by cello ensemble music with CLU Conservatory cellists.

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