Arts, Lectures and Gatherings

Events for March 2016

Marketing U: How to Create an Epic Resume

Student Union

Career Services Workshop

An Evening with the Author: Katrina Karkazis

Lundring Events Center

A senior research scholar at Stanford University’s Center for Biomedical Ethics and author of Fixing Sex: Intersex, Medical Authority, and Lived Experience (2008), Katrina Karkazis will speak on the ethics of gender testing in athletes, especially at the Olympic level.

Ritual and Art
Pluralities in The Ellsworth La Boyteaux Collection of New Guinea Artifacts

William Rolland Gallery of Fine Art

A hidden gem on the Cal Lutheran campus, the Ellsworth La Boyteaux Collection of New Guinea Artifacts has not been exhibited for decades. Pieces on display come from the Abelam region of Papua New Guinea in the Prince Alexander Mountains and the surrounding area.

Being Young and Muslim: A Real Talk Panel

Richter Hall

With rising anti-Muslim sentiments in America and globally, this panel asks young Muslim Americans what it is like to be young and Muslim in America. Come to listen and learn about Muslim Americans, who they actually are, what they believe, and how they negotiate their identities as both American and Muslim.

'Why Ordinary People Lynched,' William D. Carrigan
Artists and Speakers Series

Ullman Conference Center 100/101

In his presentation, William Carrigan, a professor of history and chair of the history department at Rowan University, will explore why and how ordinary people came to think that lynching was an acceptable, even preferable, means of maintaining the social order.

University Symphony
The Spring Concert

Samuelson Chapel

Junior cello student Samuel Grandfield is joined by his teacher, Joyce Getting, and the University Symphony in the Concerto for Two Cellos and Orchestra by Julius Klengel. The program also includes Haydn's Symphony No. 99, Another Waltz by local composer Craig Zobelein, and more. 

The Clouty Tree. The Devil and Me
Installation by Michael Pearce

Kwan Fong Gallery

Trees decorated in a new take on a Celtic tradition and paintings based on medieval images are featured in this exhibit by Cal Lutheran art professor Michael Pearce.

Opening Reception: Clouty Tree

Kwan Fong Gallery

Take in art professor Michael Pearce's installation Clouty Tree at the opening reception.

Natalie Edell: A millennial's perspective on pursuing your entrepreneurial dream

Westlake Center

Join us as Natalie Edell, founder of IndieU.com, one of the largest independent music platforms that connects unsigned musicians to college students, gives us a millennial’s perspective on pursuing your entrepreneurial dream at our next Entrepreneur Speaker Series event.

Interfaith Staff Lunch

Ullman Conference Center 100

Interfaith Lunch for Staff

Guest Writer Series: Harryette Mullen

William Rolland Gallery of Fine Art

Writer and poet Harryette Mullen discusses her most recent work: "Urban Tumbleweed: Notes from a Tanka Diary"

How to Prepare for the Career and Intern Expo

Student Union

Career Services Workshop

Opening Reception: Ritual and Art

William Rolland Gallery of Fine Art

Come view the exhibition Ritual and Art: Pluralities in the Ellsworth La Boyteaux Collection of New Guinea Artifacts at the opening reception, where you can mingle with community members and discuss the work over a glass of wine and hors d’oeuvres.

Wind Ensemble
Spring Concert

Samuelson Chapel

The Cal Lutheran Wind Ensemble presents its annual Spring Concert.

Interfaith Prayer Service and Communal Lunch

Lundring Events Center

California Lutheran University, in conjunction with the Vesper Society, invites you to an interfaith prayer service and communal lunch.

Career & Intern Expo 2016

Flagpoles

Career Fair

Communication Cafe
For Non-Native English Speaking Students

An informal event where non-native English speaking students can come to practice their English speaking skills to gain confidence, get help or seek feedback.

Know Your Worth: How to Negotiate the Best Salary

Student Union

Career Services Workshop

"The Roads Most Traveled: Photo Essays About Immigration" by Don Bartletti
Artists and Speakers Series

Lundring Events Center

Don Bartletti tells the stories of people who might otherwise be invisible to us. This Pulitzer Prize winner will present "The Roads Most Traveled: Photo Essays About Immigration" from his work as an Los Angeles Times photojournalist.

Film Screening: 'Wretches & Jabberers'
Part of Spectrum of Opportunity: Autism, Inclusion, and Communication Conference

Preus-Brandt Forum

In Wretches & Jabberers, two men with autism embark on a global quest to change prevailing attitudes about disability and intelligence.

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