Events for September 2008
Tailgate event
Sparks Stadium, Puyallup, Wash.
Pre-game football party.
Uyeno Amphitheatre
Adina Nack will give a talk based on her new book Damaged Goods followed by a book signing.
Tom Hoener, Executive Director, Graduate and Adult Enrollment
Wednesday Morning worship
Alma and Clifford Pearson Distinguished Speakers Series
This is the first event of the 2008-2009 Alma and Clifford Pearson Distinguished Speakers Series. The theme of the year is Regional Collaboration.
Akiko Yasuike, Ph.D.
Soiland Humanities Center, 120
CLU sociology professor Akiko Yasuike examines the chuzai identity wives develop while living under village-like conditions in small isolated transnational corporate communities.
Julie Otsuka, author
Gilbert Sports and Fitness Center
When the Emperor Was Divine is assigned reading for this year's freshman class. It is Julie Otsuka’s first novel, begun as part of her thesis at Columbia University.
Series of worshops aimed at helping students prepare for the Student Research Symposium
A campus-wide day of service throughout Ventura County
local community sites
Come serve with your friends and help out those in need within your community. Projects include work with children and the elderly, animal rescue, trail and beach beautifications, and much more!
25 Years at CLU!
To celebrate his 25th year as a CLU music professor, clarinetist Daniel Geeting will play his favorite solo and chamber music works by Finzi, Messiaen and Mozart.
Days of Glory, directed by Rachid Bouchareb, follows four North African men who enlist in the French army during WWII to liberate that country from Nazi oppression and to fight French discrimination.
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