Events for November 2012
Huge drawings offer a glimpse into the working methods of master artist Alexey Steele.
Location to be announced
As part of the "Day of the Dead" observance, everyone is welcome to bring items to place on the altar in honor of their deceased loved ones.
Oxnard Campus
The Office of Campus Ministry will hold a brief time of Prayer & Reflection for the students and faculty on the Oxnard Campus, Thursdays at 6:45 p.m. in Room 121.
Monsieur Lazhar
The Fall 2012 Francophone Film Festival closes with Monsieur Lazhar (2011). English subtitles.
William Rolland Stadium
Private tailgate for GOLD Alumni – first 30 alumni get a free T-shirt! $5 per person.
SBET Patio
Election Day Communion is a national movement that aims to build unity in Christ at a time when our country feels the pain of a divide.
Graduate School Fair, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Representatives from universities will provide information on their graduate and Ph.D. programs.
CLU professor emeritus J.T. Ledbetter will read poems from his award-winning book Old and Lost Rivers and stories from his new fiction collection Death by Violin.
Keynote speech by Joey Herrick, founder of Natural Balance Pet Foods
The event brings students together with civic and business leaders for an evening of networking and learning about leadership.
Peter Covino
Prize-winning poet, translator and editor Peter Covino will read from and discuss his work.
Featuring movies filmed locally
Five classic films that were shot in the Conejo Valley will be screened throughout the day and evening, and local experts will provide historical context and answer questions.
Rolland Stadium (north end zone)
Kingsmen Football fans are invited to a pregame celebration in support of CLU Athletics. Join us for a BBQ-style tailgate party with all the fixins. $5 per person at the door (cash only). All proceeds benefit Kingsmen & Regal Athletics. Be sure to wear your CLU gear!
The British Are Coming!
Areté returns to the stage for its fourth season, which promises to be the most interesting and eclectic yet.
University Plaza, Samuelson Chapel
International Education Week recognizes cultures from around the world.
Race, Class and Gender in the 2012 Presidential Election
Caroline Heldman, Ph.D., chair of the Politics Department at Occidental College and a nationally known political commentator, will explore how race, class and gender affected voter decisions and the outcome of the 2012 presidential election.
Make more business contacts than at traditional networking events. You’ll meet one-on-one with other professionals in three-minute rounds to maximize your time making new connections.
Anita Sengupta, Ph.D., Senior Systems Engineer, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
A presentation for robotics teams and students of all ages interested in STEM careers. Families welcome.
Join the Center for Equality and Justice and Campus Ministry in watching the film Malaria: Fever Wars. After the movie there will be a panel presentation on how CLU and the ELCA are helping with the fight against malaria.
The Wind and Jazz ensembles will perform a mix of traditional and contemporary music.
Kingsmen vs. North Central (Ill.) Cardinals
William Rolland Stadium
For the first time in school history, California Lutheran University will serve as the site for an NCAA Division III football playoff game.
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