Arts, Lectures and Gatherings

Events for September 2009

Eating Disorders: What's Under the Surface?
A presentation by Perrin Elisha, Ph.D.

Samuelson Chapel

Eating disorders are a current epidemic and often exasperate well meaning professionals. This presentation seeks to help clinicians understand the complex world of eating disorders. In the presentation, we will explore the dynamic and developmental factors of eating disorders, focusing on attachment relationships as they relate to the ability to know and regulate one’s feeling states. The goal is to develop therapeutic aims and skills in relation to this population as well as identify early risk factors in younger populations.

The French Melting Pot: Immigration and National Memory
Richard Derderian, Ph.D.

Richter Hall

In this timely lecture on the International Day of Peace, Richard Derderian, an assistant professor of history at CLU, will talk about the story of immigration in France and the histories of the North African and Vietnamese communities in particular.

Corporate Leaders Breakfast
Panel Discussion on Banking Policy

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum

The Corporate Leaders Breakfast Series brings the region's business and civic leaders together to share ideas and hear from prominent business leaders in the community. For more information and reservations, please call CLU's University Relations office at (805) 493-3150.

NACE Monthly Business Mixer
Ventura Chapter National Association of Catering Executives

Lundring Events Center

Monthly business mixer for members of the Ventura Chapter of NACE - National Association of Catering Executives

Biloxi Boomerang (Texas Style) and Alternative Spring Break Trip Interest Meeting

Ullman Commons

Come learn about the various opportunities open to you during winter and spring breaks! Volunteer a week of service helping to rebuild houses damaged by Hurricane Ike in Orange, Texas, or spend your spring break helping international communities in need!

Sophomore Class Program

TBD

Sophomores, don't feel left out! Here's a special program just for you!

University Chapel
Michael Lemming

Samuelson Chapel

A refreshing pause in the middle of the week, this brief chapel service is an opportunity for renewal and fellowship. Guest and faculty speakers share their faith. After the service, enjoy fellowship and refreshments. Service begins at 10:10 a.m.

The Inner Game of Stress
A Conversation with the Authors

Lundring Events Center

Authors W. Timothy Gallwey, Dr. John Horton, and Dr. Edd Hanzelik will discuss their new book The Inner Game of Stress: Outsmart Life's Challenges and Fulfill Your Potential. Discussion will be followed by book signing.

Paint the Rocks GOLD!
Students Celebrate the 50th Anniversary

Gilbert Sports and Fitness Center

Come kick off CLU's 50th Anniversary by painting the rocks GOLD!

Reflections on the Vietnam War
Tim O'Brien

Gilbert Arena

Tim O’Brien, hailed as “the best American writer of his generation” by the San Francisco Chronicle, will read from his work and share his insights on the Vietnam War.

Club Lu: "Dive In" Movie
50 First Dates

Community Pool

Club Lu Event: "Dive In" Movie at the Community Pool

Compact for a Sustainable Ventura County
Map the Future Workshop

Lundring Events Center

One of six community workshops on mapping Ventura County for a susainable future

Ethical Considerations with the Homicidal Patient
A Presentation by Alan Goodwin, Ph.D., J.D.

Samuelson Chapel

Dr. Alan Goodwin, Director of CLU's Student Counseling Services Center, will discuss his findings from a survey of legal cases to shed light on the legal and ethical challenges that clinicians face in dealing with potentially violent clients.

Invisible Children
The Rescue

Lundring Events Center

The Action Abroad Alliance will host the Invisible Children Organization on our campus.

Service Day

Various Sites

Volunteer at various sites throughout Ventura County doing a variety of projects!

Reel Justice Film Series
My Suicide (2008)

Lundring Events Center

This dark romantic comedy about a high school geek, directed by David Lee Miller, won awards at several leading film festivals this year.

 

The Tournees Festival
Ne le dis a personne (Tell No One) (2008)

Preus-Brandt Forum

New French Films on the CLU Campus
Part III: Integrity, Compassion and Diversity

 

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