As you prepare your Spring syllabi, click here for a list of important dates and events.
University Chapel, Thurs., Jan. 12, 11:25am, Samuelson Chapel.
2017 Faculty Winter Retreat, "Beyond the Lecture: Active Learning Inside and Outside the Classroom," Tues., Jan. 17, 8:45am-1:30pm, Lundring. Please RSVP here by Thurs., Jan. 12. Join your esteemed Cal Lutheran colleagues as we prepare for a new semester by engaging in pedagogical activities. Topics will include conflict resolution and role-playing in the classroom. Participants will have the opportunity to take field trips, visit the SEEd Garden and learn of yoga pedagogy. Click here for full program. Please come casual! Wear comfortable clothes and good shoes. Food served will include vegetarian and gluten-free options. For questions, contact Kirstie Hettinga at khetting@callutheran.edu.
The Advising and Mentoring Committee invites faculty to attend a panel discussion:Addressing Advisee Fears in the Aftermath of the Presidential Election, Tues., Jan. 17, 1:30-2:30pm (following the Winter Retreat), Gilbert Sports and Fitness Center, Room 253. For information contact Harry Starn at hstarn@callutheran.edu. Panel Members include:
Ginny Maril – Director, Counseling Services
Juanita Hall – Director, International Student Services
Melissa Maxwell-Doherty – VP, Mission and Identity
Cynthia Duarte – Director, Center of Equality and Justice
Matt Ward – VP, Enrollment Management and Marketing
January Town Hall, "A Conversation with Administration and Finance," Thurs., Jan. 12, 2-3pm, Lundring.
Festival of Scholars: The last day to plan a session to be included in the 2017 Festival of Scholars is Jan. 27, 2017. Please complete the Session Request Form and return to fos@callutheran.edu or Ashley Fessenden at MC 1425.
Upcoming
Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday - Mon., Jan. 16 - Most administrative offices closed.
Staff and Faculty Lunch will resume Wed., Jan. 18.
Spring Semester classes begin Wed., Jan. 18.
Artists and Speakers Series presents Canadian Brass, Thurs., Jan. 26, 7:30pm, Samuelson Chapel. Admission is free. Click here for more information.