Events for February 2013
Outside Cafeteria
Representitives from four summer camps will be on campus recruiting for summer counselors. Table will be set up in front of the Cafeteria.
Scandinavian Peacemakers and Humanitarians
Scandinavians have played important roles in peacemaking and humanitarian activities around the globe. This symposium will give a sampling of Scandinavians’ contributions toward a better global society. The public is invited to share the time-honored spirit of a symposium, which blends music, dining and the free exchange of ideas to enhance the pleasure of learning.
Find out about common mistakes that students make when composing personal statements.
Woodland Hills Campus, Room 110
A time for the CLU community to tend to the spiritual life by focusing on a sacred text and prayer.
Reel Justice Film Series
Muvico Thousand Oaks 14
Consider the Conversation is a sensitive portrayal of end-of-life issues appropriate for those seeking education and support in addressing medical, psychological and social issues.
Overton Patio
A time for the CLU community to tend to the spiritual life by focusing on a sacred text and prayer.
Oxnard Campus, Room 121
A time for the CLU community to tend to the spiritual life by focusing on a sacred text and prayer.
Soiland Recreation Center
Come celebrate the year of the black snake. Focus, hard work and discipline will lead to accomplishments this year.
Orvil and Gloria Franzen 2012-2013 Organ Program Series
Kyle Johnson presents his third solo faculty organ recital since coming to CLU in November 2010 as coordinator of Chapel Music, University Organist and music lecturer.
A Valentine Concert
Elmer Ramsey, his trumpet and orchestra present a valentine concert featuring vocalists Nancy Osborne and Ned Rifken and clarinetist Dan Geeting.
Join us for an introduction to the online career development resources.
Dance Against Violence
February 14 is a day to celebrate and savor love. It is also an international day to raise awareness and speak out against domestic violence of all kinds. People all around the world will gather on this day to dance and break the chain of violence.
Speakers will talk about jobs in communication, skills necessary to be successful, salary information and personal advice on how to break into the field.
Artist in Residence
Ignat Ignatov moved to the United States from his childhood home of Sevlievo, Bulgaria, in 1997 and became a respected member of the Southern California community of portrait artists. Visitors are invited to watch and learn as he creates new works and shares his technical ability, painting portraits of gallery visitors and teaching students.
Between 'Intelligent Design' and the New Atheism: Science and Religion at the Crossroads
Philip Clayton, provost of Claremont Lincoln University and dean of Claremont School of Theology, will speak on "Beyond the Religion Wars: From Reduction to Reenchantment" at 11:10 a.m. and "The New Sciences of Emergent Complexity: Evolving Religion in an Evolving World" at 4 p.m.
An introduction to the newly revised exam: questions types, the new scoring system and how the new test needs to be approached to meet with success on Test Day.
With author Heidi Durrow
Heidi Durrow speaks on her award-winning books. She will also sign copies of her works in Pearson Library from 2:15 to 3 p.m.
Are you confused or uncertain about how the job search works in the United States?
Michael A. Moffitt Memorial Educational Leadership Lecture
Yong Zhao is a professor in the Department of Educational Measurement, Policy and Leadership at the University of Oregon and an internationally known education expert. His latest book is titled World Class Learners: Educating Creative and Entrepreneurial Students.
Host of 'Travel with Rick Steves'
Fred Kavli Theatre, Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
Rick Steves writes and hosts the public television series Rick Steves’ Europe, and produces and hosts the weekly public radio show Travel with Rick Steves.
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