Events for November 2009
A FREE pizza lunch for our commuter students to enjoy in the SUB. Get connected to other commuter students on campus. There’s also plenty of prizes we raffle off throughout the year like $50 gas gift cards, free BJ’s pizza, and Golden Spoon! For more information or to see the Commuter Connection Newsletter, check out our website. Hope to see you at lunch!
the church on campus
Sunday evening worship service
a mid-week break
Samuelson Chapel Narthex
Student-led, guitars, quiet worship service mid week.
Mia Tavonatti
Last year, American artist Mia Tavonatti moved to Italy to unveil her most recent project, Svelata, a monumental series of oil paintings on canvas at the ancient Museo Arsenale in Amalfi.
Coffeehouse
The Need is every Wednesday at 10:10 p.m. in the Student Union Building (SUB). The Need is set up with a coffeehouse vibe and live performances. Come and check it out! Add us on facebook: Cal Lu Need is how you can find us!
Representatives from participating universities will provide information on their graduate and Ph.D. programs.
Rosalyn Sayer, Disability Awareness Week
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. This year's theme is PLANTED. Service begins at 10:10 a.m.
Host of NPR's On Point
Fred Kavli Theatre, Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
Tom Ashbrook, the award-winning host of NPR’s On Point, is coming to town to help celebrate KCLU’s 15th Anniversary! The show will kick off a year of events commemorating KCLU’s 15 years as your hometown station.
Debut Concert
Areté is an innovative professional ensemble of vocal artists based in Thousand Oaks.
Biotechnology: Friend or Foe?
Gregory Pence, known as one of the founders of bioethics, is internationally famous for defending cloniing and genetically modified food.
New Life Band, a nonprofit ministry from Tanzania, will present traditional and contemporary gospel music featuring African drum rhythms, close harmonies, and modern western style instruments with an African flare.
Michael Graham
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. This year's theme is PLANTED. Service begins at 10:10 a.m.
Entrepreneurial Bio Tech
Keith Leonard, President and CEO of Kythera Biopharmaceuticals, will present a fascinating look at a startup biopharmaceutical company with emphasis on science and innovation in aesthetic medicine.
Unique perspectives and thoughtful responses to themes in The Soloist.
Catalina Island Conservancy
Catalina Island
Join us for a rugged weekend on Catalina Island!
Eat. Give. Love
"Eat. Give. Love." Show your CLU spirit at the Kingsmen Football Game by donating nonperishable food to those in need.
Joyce Geeting, cello, Robert Sage, piano, and CLU Conservatory cello students will perform.
Toyo's Camera is a film of Japanese American history during World War II.
International Chapel service is held annually during World Fair week, bringing together CLU's international students and students who have studied abroad. Service begins at 10:10 a.m.
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