Events for September 2008
Duncan Simcoe’s Black Drawings are the result of a long-running conversation about the way large stories or myths play upon and intervene in contemporary experience.
California Lutheran University will hold its Opening Academic Convocation for the 2008-2009 year with education professor Michael McCambridge, who received the President’s Excellence in Teaching Award in May, delivering the keynote address.
The Rev. Melissa Maxwell-Doherty, Campus Pastor
Wednesday morning worship
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
The Corporate Leaders Breakfast Series brings the region's business and civic leaders together to share ideas and hear from prominent executives in the community.
Students Casey Kloehn and Emma Kolden preaching on Life Matters!
Wednesday morning worship
Mr. Marvin Suomi, President and CEO of KUD International, will speak on the importance of writing in the world at a special convocation as part of the Freshman Year Experience.
Kingsmen sideline
CLU hosts free pre-game celebrations before all home football games 11:30 a.m. till 1:00 p.m.
6th Annual Induction Ceremony
Dinner Honoring Six Distinguished Alumni
Before and After Bach: The Art of the Harpsichord
Eric Kinsley will perform music by Rameau, Couperin, Bach, Haydn, Hans Werner Henze and Gian Andrea Tabacchi along with his own compositions.
Hidden Stories of World War II
The Enemy Alien Files Exhibit presents in dramatic format a photo-narrative history of the World War II Alien Enemy Internment Program, highlighting the German, Italian and Japanese immigrant wartime exclusion and internment experience in the United States.
to celebrate returning study abroad students
Join us for a reception to welcome the returning study abroad students home to the CLU campus.
Made in L.A., directed and produced by Almudena Carracedo, follows the remarkable story of three Latina immigrants working in Los Angeles garment sweatshops as they embark on a three-year odyssey to win basic labor protections from trendy clothing retailer Forever 21.
Open Scripture. Join the Conversation
Samuelson Chapel Lounge
Tuesday night Bible Study group
Come enjoy new foods and new friends as we visit local restaurants with CLU international students!
Works by Michael Pearce
CLU art professor Michael Pearce brings his impressive paintings and sculptures to the Kwan Fong Gallery.
Simi Valley
We will spend the day working on a Habitat for Humanity house in Simi Valley.
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