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Longtime Cal Lutheran donor, regent dies

Marv Soiland, a generous donor and longtime regent of California Lutheran University, died Monday in Santa Rosa. He was 88.

Organ concert to honor music professor

An organ recital will celebrate a music professor’s three decades of service to California Lutheran University.

Historian to discuss the first Red Scare

The chair of California Lutheran University’s History Department will discuss America’s first Red Scare at the Grant R. Brimhall Library on Feb. 18.

Cal Lutheran to screen 'The Last Emperor'

California Lutheran University will present a free screening of “The Last Emperor,” the winner of nine Academy Awards, as part of its International Film Festival.

Executives to tell the Yardi Systems story

Executives with Yardi Systems will tell the story of the global real estate software firm at the California Lutheran University Corporate Leaders Breakfast slated for Jan. 21 at the Fess Parker’s Doubletree Resort in Santa Barbara.

Expecting anything, expecting more (when you're expecting)

Complications in childbirth can lead to additional problems, including some that women should not have to live with. By understanding the issue from all sides, researchers at Cal Lutheran and Stanford University are working to improve health outcomes for mothers.

Pastor Gerry and the trouble-makers

In a burst of student activism 30 years ago, Cal Lutheran sold off the last of its stock in companies doing business in apartheid-era South Africa, and members of the student congregation joined an underground struggle to protect Central American refugees. What exactly got these Samaritans off their donkeys?

This will be on the test

After changes to Dominican law and a court ruling revoking citizenship by right of birth, people of Haitian descent face an uncertain future in the Dominican Republic.

How a 'titan' of mangoes put college first

Chuy Loza’s mother filled a seat on the school board, in spite of limited English, and his father attended statewide education conferences.

Professor joins national autism panel

A California Lutheran University faculty member has been appointed to a reconfigured federal autism panel that will convene next week after a long hiatus.

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