Announcements for the week of November 7, 2016

  • Be reminded that all classes must meet on the Monday and Tuesday of Thanksgiving week and all classes must meet during finals week. Failure to do so is a violation of federal regulations on the minimum required amount of class meeting time. Note: there are no TUG classes on Wed., Nov. 23 (the day before Thanksgiving), however, it is a reading day, so an assignment should be given.
     
  • Please encourage your students to attend this Writing Center workshop: Success After College - Finding Meaningful Work with guest speaker Gaurav Valani, Tues., Nov. 8,12:30pm-2pm, The Writing Center (Pearson #132). He will be speaking about preparing for job and grad school applications. Pizza will be served. RSVP towritingcenter@callutheran.edu. For information, contact Tanvi Patel attanvipatel@callutheran.edu.
     
  • Staff and Faculty Lunch, Wed., Nov. 9, 11am - 1pm, reserved area in the UPSTAIRSUllman Dining Commons. The discounted price of $8 + tax includes all menu options offered in the Dining Commons.
     
  • Mobile Shopping Event- Wed., Nov. 9, 11am-3pm, Kingsmen Park. Students from Dr. Fischbach's marketing courses will be holding a mobile retail event in conjunction with the AMRA (American Mobile Retail Association).  Participating trucks include:Wear on WheelsJennifer Lauren BoutiqueHead Shot TruckYarnover TruckHung Up BoutiqueTumble Bee Truck and Bohemian Mama. Come support our students and shop for the holidays!
     
  • CERF invites you to attend the 2016 Ventura County Economic Forecast ConferenceThurs., Nov. 10, 11am-2pm, Padre Serra Center, 5205 Upland Road, Camarillo. All Faculty can attend free of charge (lunch included). To reserve your ticket please RSVP to Karen Gauthier at kgauthier@callutheran.edu or x3668
     
  • University Chapel, Thurs., Nov. 10, 11:25am, Samuelson Chapel. 
     
  • Center for Teaching and Learning's Lunch Series, Thurs., Nov. 10, 12:15pm, Hum 116 (note location change).   Andrea Sell (Psychology) will discuss "The NAC&U and You:  New American College & Universities Consortium Opportunities for Faculty."  If you would like to propose a topic or lead a session, please contact Joan Wines at wines@callutheran.edu.
     
  • Artists and Speakers presents The Globalization of Agriculture: A Cautionary Note from the Rice Trade, with Peter A. Coclanis, Thurs., Nov. 10, 7pm, Ullman 100/101. Admission is free. Click here for information.
     
  • Mainstage Production, Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play, directed by MIchael J. Arndt,Thurs.-Sat., Nov. 10-12 and 17-19, 8pm, Sun., Nov. 20, 2pm, Black Box Theatre. Admission is $10, free with CLU ID. Click here for information and reservations.
     
  • Fifth Annual Conejo Valley Film Festival presents The Three Musketeers (1921)Sat., Nov. 12, 7pm, Richter Hall. Admission is free. Click here for information.
     
  • Arete Vocal Ensemble presents The Poet SingsSun., Nov. 13, 2pm, Samuelson Chapel. Tickets are $20 at the door or $15 if purchased online in advance. CLU Faculty, staff and students free with ID. Click here for information and tickets.
     
  • TUG student registration for Spring and Summer 17 has begun.  Both the Spring 17 and Summer 17 semesters are available on WebAdvisor and Student planning. Registration appointment times will run from 5 pm to 8:30 pm each evening and assistance will be available to students during that time through the Live Chat button in WebAdvisor. The schedule for TUG registration for Spring and Summer 17 is as follows:
    • Seniors (who have not filed to graduate): Fri., Nov. 4
    • Juniors:  Fri., Nov. 4 to Tues., Nov. 8
    • Sophomores:  Tues., Nov. 8 to Wed., Nov. 9
    • Freshmen: Wed., Nov. 9 to Fri., Nov. 11
        
  • Writing Center workshop series - Encourage your students to attend these workshops on specific topics to support the improvement of writing skills. Click here for information.
      
  • Westmont College in Santa Barbara is holding its 16th Annual Conversation on the Liberal Arts: Liberal Arts for a Fragile Planet, March 23-25, 2017. This year's Conversation examines the relevance of the liberal arts to environmental concerns. The deadline for submitting proposals is Nov. 15 (student participation is also encouraged).Click here for more information. The early registration price of $200 is available through Jan. 13, 2017.

 

 

 

Upcoming

  • Illustrating Science and Digital ImaginingSolo Art Show by Tim Hengst(Multimedia), Conejo Valley Art Museum, Janss Market Place, Suite, 193C, Thousand Oaks, Wed., Nov. 16 through Feb. 5, 2017. Opening reception will be held Sat., Dec. 3, 5-7pm. The show features 28 original pieces of medical illustration and 32 pieces in the fine art area of digital collage.
     
  • Center for Teaching and Learning's Lunch SeriesThurs., Nov. 17, 12:15pm, Hum 116 (note location change).  If you would like to propose a topic or lead a session, please contact Joan Wines at wines@callutheran.edu.
     
  • Center for Teaching and Learning Professional Development Events
    • Grant Application Workshop Lunch, Tues., Nov. 15, 11:30am-1pm, Ullman Commons 100. Come in with an idea, leave with a full stomach and an outline of a grant application. Click here to RSVP. 
    • Managing Staff and Student Employees, Mon., Nov. 21, 2:15pm, Ullman Commons 103. Join us to learn from Associate Provost Grady Hanrahan how he manages five centers on campus.
       
  • SAVE THE DATE:  All faculty are invited to the annual Faculty Holiday Reception, hosted by the Provost's Office, Fri., Dec. 2, 4-6pm, at the home of Terry Spehar-Fahey, 4372 Clearwood Rd., Moorpark. Significant others are welcome to attend!

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