CLU in the News Archive
January 2013
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Thursday January 31, 2013 |
T.O. culture chief says arts are a vital economic driver Tapping the region's economic potential means developing better relationships between businesses and arts organizations, said Barry McComb, cultural affairs director for the city of Thousand Oaks. Published in: Pacific Coast Business Times ( view article ) |
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Thursday January 31, 2013 |
Taxing bullets won't reduce gun crime I'd like to look at two proposed ammunition regulations from an economic prospective, writes California Lutheran University economist Bill Watkins. Published in: Orange County Register ( view article ) |
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Thursday January 31, 2013 |
Valentine's concert to feature big band music Raised on a farm in North Dakota, Elmer Ramsey has fond memories of his father and two uncles playing fiddle and his mother playing the church organ and piano. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Wednesday January 30, 2013 |
Thousand Oaks screening, discussion to focus on end of life A professional panel will address end-of-life issues after a screening of “Consider the Conversation: A Documentary on a Taboo Subject” on Feb. 5. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Tuesday January 29, 2013 |
Big cuts alone won't kick-start economy Government needs to be smaller relative to our economy, but we minimize the costs by adjusting slowly, writes California Lutheran University economist Bill Watkins. Published in: Orange County Register ( view article ) |
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Tuesday January 29, 2013 |
Wade gets right into swim of things The offseason pickup games gave Dan Wade a brief introduction to college basketball. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Sunday January 27, 2013 |
Full-service worship California Lutheran University recently expanded the hour set aside for chapel so it includes people of all religions as well as those without one. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Saturday January 26, 2013 |
Forecasting the region's economy An economist will offer his forecast for the Central Oregon economy and the former CEO of Intel will discuss the need for improvements in education Thursday at The Riverhouse Convention Center in Bend. Published in: Bend Bulletin ( view article ) |
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Saturday January 26, 2013 |
How to develop a city's economy California's local governments are between a rock and a hard place, writes California Lutheran University economist Bill Watkins. Published in: The Sun ( view article ) |
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Saturday January 26, 2013 |
Scandinavians to get CLU spotlight Creating peace in the world — and the unique role Scandinavians have played in attaining some advances in this difficult goal — will be the subject of this year's Nordic Spirit Symposium at California Lutheran University next week. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Friday January 25, 2013 |
Trailblazing CLU biology professor leaving classroom after 50 years Barbara Collins, who is leaving the classroom after 50 years of teaching microbiology and botany at California Lutheran University, has blazed some trails in her time. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Thursday January 24, 2013 |
Life after genocide Rwandan survivor Immaculee Ilibagiza comes to CLU. Published in: Ventura County Reporter ( view article ) |
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Wednesday January 23, 2013 |
Like on Facebook: Recruiting now allowed through social networks Cal Lutheran coaches should soon have a lot more friends. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Monday January 21, 2013 |
CLU grant to fund science research California Lutheran University's chemistry department has received a challenge grant worth up to $500,000 in matching funds for research by undergraduate students from the John Stauffer Charitable Trust. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Monday January 21, 2013 |
Young painter to be artist-in-residence One of the hottest young artists in California will work with students and community members as an artist-in-residence from February 1 through March 2 at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, California. Published in: Plein Air Magazine ( view article ) |
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Tuesday January 15, 2013 |
Wright takes time off from hoops to study with Disney Starla Wright took the 2011 fall semester off from CLU and enrolled in the Disney College Program. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Friday January 11, 2013 |
CLU grad gets Fulbright award Elizabeth Calkins fell in love with Kenya when she studied there as a student at California Lutheran University. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Tuesday January 8, 2013 |
Ventura's Quintana makes return at CLU Cal Lutheran men's basketball coach Rich Rider welcomed the big man with open arms, and Corey Quintana hasn't disappointed. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Thursday January 3, 2013 |
What to expect in 2013 Bill Watkins and Herb Gooch of California Lutheran University and other area experts shine a light on the good, the bad and the fairly predictable. Published in: Ventura County Reporter ( view article ) |
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Tuesday January 1, 2013 |
CLU professor working to change college biology instruction David Marcey is one of 40 fellows selected for the Partnership for Undergraduate Life Science Education, which is trying to improve how colleges teach life sciences. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Tuesday January 1, 2013 |
First year on the job Rachel Casas’s graduate training in cultural neuropsychology at the University of Iowa and joint postdoctoral training at the University of California, Los Angeles and the University of Southern California prepared her for a career as a clinical researcher at university hospitals and large academic institutions. But in October, she began her first job doing something quite different: as an assistant professor on the tenure track at California Lutheran University, Published in: Monitor on Psychology ( view article ) |
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Tuesday January 1, 2013 |
Report: Ventura TRAC2012, The Representational Art Conference, attracted more than 150 artists, academics and art students to Ventura's Crowne Plaza Hotel in October for a four-day program of panels, presentations and demonstrations. Published in: art ltd. ( view article ) |
