Education professor honored for teaching
An education professor known for addressing challenges in today’s schools is the recipient of the 2013 President’s Award for Teaching Excellence at California Lutheran University.
Feature StoriesSaving a piece of history
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum will accept and catalog a collection of items owned by the late mother of a CLU librarian and Ed.D. alumnus. Curious, from 'Star Trek' to Mars
Jim Bodie ’98, M.S. ’06, and a small team of JPL engineers tested a crucial component for the mission that put the Curiosity rover on Mars last August. Not the last dance
Junior Essence Barton, a mountain bike racer, is beginning to feel the pressure of three consecutive collegiate national championships in the dual slalom. Master of buzz
It’s up to Evan White ’06, a public relations wiz who counts Bill Cosby as a client, to make Viddy the brand name of smartphone video. |
News ReleasesFestival to open with Bard's farewell play
The 17th annual Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival at California Lutheran University will open with “The Tempest.” CLU honored as community-service leader
For the third year in a row, the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) has honored California Lutheran University as a leader in volunteering, service learning and civic engagement. Religion professor chosen as ELCA bishop
The Rev. Guy Erwin, CLU’s first Gerhard and Olga J. Belgum Professor of Lutheran Confessional Theology, has been selected as the new bishop of the Southwest California Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). Third CLU alumnus receives Fulbright
California Lutheran University alumnus Chris Kajtor of Canoga Park has received a 2013-2014 U.S. Student Fulbright award to teach in Romania starting in October.
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CLU to run sports camps for the first time
California Lutheran University is organizing and sponsoring youth athletic camps for this first time this summer.
Kingsmen Summer Theatre Camp returns
The Summer Theatre Camp presented by the Kingsmen Shakespeare Company and California Lutheran University will return for its 28th year with a new curriculum.
Cal Lutheran celebrates Commencement weekend
Cal Lutheran sent forth more than 1,200 graduates during the 50th Annual Commencement ceremonies held May 17 and 8 in William Rolland Stadium.
First CLU Central Coast cohort to graduate
The first cohort of students in California Lutheran University’s graduate program on the Central Coast will receive master’s degrees in educational leadership on Friday, May 17.
CLU's 50th commencement set for May 18
California Lutheran University will hold its 50th Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 18, in William Rolland Stadium.
CLU Graduate Commencement is May 17
California Lutheran University will hold its 2013 Graduate Commencement Ceremony at 4 p.m. Friday, May 17, in William Rolland Stadium.
KCLU radio expands along Central Coast
National Public Radio station KCLU is expanding its reach to include northern Santa Barbara County and southern San Luis Obispo County on 89.7 FM in Santa Maria.
Longtime CLU biology professor dies
Longtime California Lutheran University biology professor Barbara Collins died in her sleep Tuesday.
KCLU wins national journalism award
The Society of Professional Journalists is awarding a 2012 Sigma Delta Chi Award for excellence in journalism to KCLU News Director Lance Orozco for his story chronicling his battle with kidney cancer.
Professor to become Honorary Alumnus
The California Lutheran University Alumni Association will present an Honorary Alumnus Award to religion professor Jarvis Streeter during the 2013 Honors Convocation at 11:15 a.m. Tuesday, April 30, in Samuelson Chapel.


















