CLU in the News Archive
July 2011
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Saturday July 30, 2011 |
Building bridges to college Students in an Engineering Innovation program presented their final project this week at California Lutheran University — a bridge built with spaghetti and glue. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Saturday July 30, 2011 |
UC tuition hike won't affect CLU students on special scholarships The University of California has increased tuition again, but it won't affect students at California Lutheran University with scholarships that allow them to attend the private Thousand Oaks college at the UC rate. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Friday July 29, 2011 |
Acts of mercy Even among avid Shakespeare buffs, few have seen stagings of "The Merchant of Venice," though they most likely studied it in high school or beyond. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Thursday July 28, 2011 |
Oregon economic forecast: Bad news for small business, real estate We expect Oregon’s economy to grow only very slowly throughout the remainder of 2011, only achieving solid 3 percent growth in 2012. Job growth will likely be even more anemic, implying that the economic growth we expect to see will be driven mostly by continued productivity growth, writes CLU CERF economist Dan Hamilton. Published in: Oregon Business Report ( view article ) |
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Saturday July 23, 2011 |
3rd Quarter Economic Forecast The latest economic forecast shows Oregon will continue to see slow growth until the end of 2012. Published in: KBND News/Talk 1110 ( view article ) |
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Thursday July 21, 2011 |
Shakespeare in the Park There’s nothing quite like sitting under a canopy of trees while the summer sun sets, watching a Shakespeare play unfold in an outdoor theater. Published in: Agoura Hills Patch ( view article ) |
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Wednesday July 20, 2011 |
The shape of things to come in California If Jefferson had had his way, the 163,695-square mile landmass that is the state of California would have consisted of five equilateral rectangles with no meandering curves or unexpected projections, writes CLU communication professor Beverly Kelley. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Thursday July 14, 2011 |
Aspiring actors learn right moves This year, the Kingsmen Shakespeare Company expanded its Rhodes Junior Apprentice Program to include the production of "Romeo and Juliet", giving 13- to 19-year-olds the opportunity to perform. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Thursday July 14, 2011 |
Cal Lutheran's Eric Flores is the Star's male college athlete of the spring Eric Flores battle a back injury to defend his NCAA Division III championship in the men's hammer throw. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Thursday July 14, 2011 |
CLU's Shakespeare troupe ready for its next act The Kingsmen Shakespeare Company at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks aims to keep Shakespeare alive in our culture where bytes are more important than the bard. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Thursday July 14, 2011 |
Counselor trains Ventura teachers on talking to students about gender and sexuality The killing of Larry King, along with a rash of suicides among gay teens over recent years, has raised serious questions about how schools can best deal with issues of sexuality and gender. Madeleine Brand talks with Diana Stephens, a professor of education at California Lutheran University, who trains educators in the Ventura Unified School District on diversity issues. Published in: KPCC ( view article ) |
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Friday July 8, 2011 |
A 'Shrew' to savor By beginning "The Taming of the Shrew" with Shakespeare's original opening sequence, director Jan Powell presents a version of "Shrew" that is rarely seen. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Thursday July 7, 2011 |
Taming the Bard CLU’s Kingsmen Shakespeare Company successfully tackles one of Shakespeare’s “problem plays.” Published in: Ventura County Reporter ( view article ) |
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Wednesday July 6, 2011 |
'Bad Teacher' belongs at back of class The foul-mouthed Elizabeth Halsey in "Bad Teacher" is no Mr. Chips, writes CLU communication professor Beverly Kelley. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Tuesday July 5, 2011 |
'Under Fire' CLU professor and Vietnam veteran Michael Arndt has put together a theater production with the hope of providing veterans and their families with an opportunity for healing. Published in: Time Warner Cable ( view article ) |
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Saturday July 2, 2011 |
Students learn, test at engineering academy The Engineering and Design Careers Pathway Academy is a collaborative project sponsored by the Ventura County Office of Education, CSUCI, California Lutheran University, UC Santa Barbara, the Ventura County Community College District and the Ventura County Regional P-16 Council. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Friday July 1, 2011 |
California Lutheran University: Consulting to Business Students offer free consulting services to a variety of local companies seeking their help. Published in: BusinessLife ( view article ) |
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Friday July 1, 2011 |
It's 'Shrew' time After 15 years of successfully showcasing the best from the Bard of Avon, the Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival is turning its attention to the author's "problem plays." Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Friday July 1, 2011 |
R. Guy & Keith Fry ... Ordination stories move church forward Two men exemplify how openly gay leaders are finding their full expression as rostered ELCA pastors. Published in: The Lutheran ( view article ) |
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Friday July 1, 2011 |
Will the economy double dip? Can we believe the National Bureau of Economic Research and formulate client advice based on its "official" opinion, writes CLU finance professor Somnath Basu. Published in: Financial Advisor Magazine ( view article ) |
