Events for May 2009
Pearson Library Foyer
These visual poems by CLU art professor and poet Larkin Higgins embody both diagrammatic elements and aesthetic intuition.
Campuswide
The Festival of Scholars showcases scholarly work of undergraduate and graduate students and faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Education and School of Business.
Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
Into the Woods
Book by James Lapine
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
The Tony Award-winning musical, directed and choreographed by Joshua Finkel, is presented by the Theatre Arts and Music departments as part of the Third Annual Festival of Scholars.
CLU’s senior art majors will display their creative work in this extraordinary exhibit.
Santa Barbara
Join in the fun for a day at the Santa Barbara Zoo with your family and fellow CLU alumni!
Nygreen Hall, Room 3
In this public lecture, Peter Tokofsky, Ph.D., an education specialist at the J. Paul Getty Museum, will explore the recent flurry of memorials, and controversies surrounding them, in the United States and Germany.
Sembrar las semillas del paz, amor y justicia : Sow the seeds of peace, love, and justice
Join us for dinner as we celebrate the many ways the CLU community engages in service, sowing the seeds of love, peace and justice in this world! From academics to clubs, athletic teams to study abroad students, Community Service Center program volunteers and individuals... CLU is engaging our world in many ways, and we want to honor the various gifts!
U.S. premier showing
L.A. filmmaker Mary Ann Braubach will introduce her hour-long documentary on Laura Huxley.
Father Greg J. Boyle of Homeboy Industries
Gilbert Sports and Fitness Center
Keynote speaker for the Southeast Ventura County YMCA's 10th annual National Day of Prayer Breakfast is Father Greg Boyle of Homeboy Industries in Los Angeles. The theme of this year's National Day of Prayer is "Prayer...America's Hope."
The Dress Lodger
A stimulating community program in which Cal Lutheran faculty and special guests review noteworthy books. Each reviewer will offer an engaging lecture, which will include time for audience discussion and questions. Light refreshments will be provided.
Joyce Geeting, cellist
Concert features cellist Joyce Geeting playing the music of Zoltan Kodaly. She will be joined by her students performing the cello music of Paul Hindemith, Bela Bartok and Paul Bazelaire.
Near your residence hall
Do you have any extra furniture, clothing or miscellaneous items you want to give away? The semester is just about over and the Goodwill Industries will accept your donations. So kindly drop all your donations in one of the Goodwill trucks. Your donations just might turn into treasure!
A renewed look at the process of meaning-making
Nygreen 4
Students from the Cultural Psychology 317 Seminar will present their term projects.
A Workshop Presented By Jim Biesterfeld
Violence Against Schools: The Worst Case Scenarios is a workshop for school administrators, security and law enforcement personnel presented by Jim Biesterfeld, Special Agent (Ret).
with Scott Maxwell-Doherty
Weekly worship service begins at 10:10 a.m.
California Lutheran University will recognize the hard work and achievement of many of its students during Honors Convocation.
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