Lectures and Discussions
Fifty and Better Winter Series
Online Via Zoom
Asya Pereltsvaig, Ph.D, will explore how knowledge gained from modern speech and language sciences can help us understand the history of the Jewish people and of their holy language.
Fifty and Better Winter Series
Online Via Zoom
As part of the FABulous Winter Lecture Series, Fifty and Better is offering a free virtual tour of the Japanese American National Museum, followed by a talk with a survivor.
Fifty and Better Winter Series
Lundring Events Center & Online via Zoom
In this lecture, Katherine Zoraster will look at the 50-year history of the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California, focusing on highlights of the personal collection of Norton Simon.
Oxnard Campus
This hands-on workshop series with Katie Deutschman will expand your grant writing skills.
Fifty and Better Winter Series
Online Via Zoom
Sam and Candy Caponegro will explore the life and career of Broadway’s most renowned producer, David Merrick.
Fifty and Better Winter Series
Lundring Events Center & Online via Zoom
In a topical course, David Livingstone will unpack the shift happening in American foreign relations due to the evolving China/Russia alliance.
See the documentary Passage To Sweden, a powerful and inspiring film that highlights courage and humanity during one of history’s darkest times, followed by a Q&A with the director.
Fifty and Better Winter Series
Lundring Events Center & Online via Zoom
In two lectures, Jason Hensley will examine the speeches of Martin Luther King Jr. beyond "I Have a Dream" to understand what made him such a powerful orator.
Fifty and Better Winter Series
Online Via Zoom
In two lectures, Ken Seligson will uncover the ancient civilizations of Mexico by discussing the Olmec, Teotihuacan and the Aztec civilizations.
Oxnard Campus
Join us for this engaging discussion about nonprofit bylaws with Roy Schneider and Jessica Villar.
University Honors Program Lecture Series
This talk will examine the intersection of religious identity and political ideology in contemporary America through the lens of Christian nationalism.
Nordic Spirit Symposium
We invite you to participate in the 26th Nordic Symposium, during which scholars and performers from across the world will provide an educational and entertaining experience.
Oxnard Campus
This workshop will help nonprofits strengthen financial resilience and build sustainable funding.
Fifty and Better Winter Series
Lundring Events Center & Online via Zoom
In two lectures, Scott Jones will explore the archeological search for Homer’s world.
Jose Marichal, PhD
Ullman Conference Center 100/101
Jose Marichal, PhD, will discuss his new book, You Must Become An Algorithmic Problem.
Oxnard Campus
This workshop with Tarry Kang and Pamela Perkins-Dwyer will empower development professionals, nonprofit leaders and board members to strengthen donor relationships through stewardship strategies.
Fifty and Better Winter Series
Lundring Events Center & Online via Zoom
Katherine Zoraster will delve into the career of Andy Warhol.
CESI's 2026 conference is a call to action to confront California’s housing crisis by sharing research, challenging assumptions, fostering community dialogue, and advancing practical policy solutions so families and communities can thrive.
Fifty and Better Winter Series
Online Via Zoom
Mike Clancy will review the evolution of climate change science from the early 1800s to the present.
Ken Privratsky will discuss the role of the Norwegian Merchant Marine during WWII, followed by Oleg Engvig who will talk about his experience as a Norwegian Resistance messenger boy and service in the Norwegian Merchant Marine.
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