Events for February 2012
Silver Anniversary Distinguished Speaker Series
World class economists Henning Bohn and Robert Parry will discuss the Eurozone crisis and its impact on the U.S. This timely and important conversation will be moderated by Bill Watkins, executive director of CLU’s Center for Economic Research and Forecasting.
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
From 5 to 7 p.m., learn about STEM careers from leaders in their fields. Bring a few resumes if you are interested in working at the represented organizations. There will be time to talk with panelists.
Computer Training
Swenson 110
The session covers creating a design template, adding sound and music, and adding charts and graphs.
Marc Anton Reilly Lecture, The Rev. R. Guy Erwin
R. Guy Erwin, director of the Segerhammar Center for Faith and Culture and holder of CLU's Gerhard and Olga J. Belgum Chair in Lutheran Confessional Theology, will address what "being Christian" means for Lutherans in an increasingly complex world.
Suzanne Freeman Memorial Concert
Pulitzer Prize winner David Lang, one of America’s most performed composers, will be present for a Q&A at the beginning of CLU’s 10th Annual New Music Concert featuring his choral and instrumental music.
Computer Training
The session covers using Track Changes in, adding comments to, and password-protecting a document.
An evening of Italian food and cultural activities featuring entertainment by an accordian player, gelato, Bucca de Beppo food, games and more.
Interfaith Discussion
Samuelson Chapel Narthex
This is an interfaith dialogue on various topics to create greater support and community.
Raise money. Stay up all night. Party with your friends. Make a difference. Laugh. Cry. Dance. Walk. Meet new friends. Give Hope. Fight Cancer. Join Relay For Life.
American Cancer Society Fundraiser
Sign up now for the 1st Annual CLU Relay For Life taking place Saturday, Feb. 25, in Mount Clef Stadium.
William Rolland Gallery
Join us on Saturday, Feb. 25, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. for tea and a lecture by master sculptor David Spellerberg.
Nina Revoyr was born in Japan to a Japanese mother and a white American father. She grew up in Tokyo, Wisconsin and Los Angeles. Her latest novel, Wingshooters, is a fictionalized account of her experiences as a child with two heritages. Published last March, Wingshooters was one of O: Oprah Magazine's "Books to Watch For" and is winner of an Indie Booksellers' Choice Award.
Keynote speaker: Marva J. Dawn
Lutheran adults will gather for learning, devotions and fellowship with the purpose of enhancing their physical, spiritual, social and intellectual lives. Internationally renowned theologian Marva J. Dawn will deliver keynote addresses at 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Computer Training
The session covers creating a design template, adding sound and music, and adding charts and graphs.
Featuring recent books by current and former CLU faculty
Join us for readings and discussion with J. T. Ledbetter, Joan Wines, Marsha Markman, Susan Corey, Maggie Westland and Eileen McGrath.
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