Events for November 2012
James Koenig, director and founder
James Koenig, the founder and longtime director of the Scandinavian Film Festival LA, speaks on the history of the festival and the films now emerging from Scandinavian producers.
University Plaza, Samuelson Chapel
International Education Week recognizes cultures from around the world.
Race, Class and Gender in the 2012 Presidential Election
Caroline Heldman, Ph.D., chair of the Politics Department at Occidental College and a nationally known political commentator, will explore how race, class and gender affected voter decisions and the outcome of the 2012 presidential election.
Make more business contacts than at traditional networking events. You’ll meet one-on-one with other professionals in three-minute rounds to maximize your time making new connections.
Anita Sengupta, Ph.D., Senior Systems Engineer, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
A presentation for robotics teams and students of all ages interested in STEM careers. Families welcome.
Join the Center for Equality and Justice and Campus Ministry in watching the film Malaria: Fever Wars. After the movie there will be a panel presentation on how CLU and the ELCA are helping with the fight against malaria.
The Wind and Jazz ensembles will perform a mix of traditional and contemporary music.
Kingsmen vs. North Central (Ill.) Cardinals
William Rolland Stadium
For the first time in school history, California Lutheran University will serve as the site for an NCAA Division III football playoff game.
Mainstage Production
Black Box Studio Theatre
Though written 2,500 years ago, this powerful and poetic commentary on the nature of war and its aftermath resonates today.
ASCLU-G Public Discussion & Question/Answer Session
Swenson 101
The ASCLU-G Town Hall is an opportunity to discuss and answer questions regarding campus improvement, student programming, and student government. All students are welcome to attend. Appetizers and desserts will be provided.
Swenson Center for the Social and Behavioral Sciences
World AIDS Day events will begin at 2 p.m. in Swenson 101 and 102, and will occur throughout the afternoon and early evening.
Let Heaven and Nature Sing
Welcome the holiday season with this special musical gift, featuring a narrated performance of Christmas music guaranteed to put you in the holiday mood.
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