Events for November 2010
CLU Multimedia Exhibition
Humanities Galleria
Project 24 is an exhibition by last semester's advanced multimedia students. Creative Concepts is an exhibition by the intermediate multimedia students.
CLU art instructor Barry Burns’ one-man show includes 18 recent abstract paintings, which use extreme texture on sculpted surfaces.
Meet one-on-one with other professionals in three-minute rounds to maximize your time making new connections. Event ends at 8 p.m.
Harold Stoner Clark Lectures
David Chalmers, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Consciousness at the Australian National University, will present two lectures on artificial intelligence and the ethical and metaphysical issues surrounding its development.
Building working partnerships between K-12, university, and community members to strengthen arts access for all learners.
Following a triumphant inaugural season, Areté, the innovative semi-professional ensemble of vocal artists based in Thousand Oaks, returns to the stage for its second season.
Trader Joe's: How We Reinvented a Company
John Shields, Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Trader Joe’s, will present a fascinating look at how a chain of 27 small specialty grocery stores blossomed into a multibillion dollar company.
This event is to raise awareness about malaria. There will be games, snacks, hopefully a dunk tank, and an educational factor.
Fall Mainstage
Russian playwright Anton Chekhov's last and most famous comedy, The Cherry Orchard, brings to life a quirky family caught in the social and economic changes of early 20th century Russia.
Center for Equality and Justice Lecture Series
Lisa Maatz, Director of Public Policy and Government Relations for AAUW, will address the changing legislative landscape for women’s issues in Congress.
CLU pays tribute to five decades of LU BALL and invites all alumni back for the celebration!
Downtown Los Angeles
Join us on a trip to downtown LA and learn about issues relating to hunger and homelessness.
World Celebrations
All Nations Plaza
In observance of International Education Week, CLU international students will parade their national flags from Samuelson Chapel to All Nations Plaza.
442 is the second installment of the Japanese American trilogy following Toyo’s Camera – Japanese American history during WWII. The main staff is the same as the previous film, with veteran film director Junichi Suzuki, and the music score by Grammy winner and Golden Glove award winner Kitaro, and others.
World Celebrations
International students and students who have studied abroad will commemorate their experiences during this service.
Baxter Biosciences
The theme of the 2010-2011 Science Speaker Series is "Science Everyone Can Understand." The series offers timely scientific ideas presented by experts who can explain them clearly. Intended for the general public and high school students.
World Celebrations
All Nations Plaza
Students will retire their flags to conclude the International Education Week celebration.
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