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Chris Kimball named CLU's seventh president

Chris Kimball, Ph.D., has been named the seventh President of California Lutheran University.

CLU concerts bid farewell to chorale�s director

California Lutheran University will host farewell concerts for Los Robles Master Chorale conductor James Stemen at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 15, and 4 p.m. Sunday, March 16.

Ancient teachings get modern twist

Song-writing lama Sabchu Rinpoche references Google and karma in CLU talk.

It's standing room only at CLU forum on elections

Super delegates, primary elections without winners and delegate-credential challenges are not normally terms heard bandied about on college campuses, but the 2008 presidential race brought a standing-room-only crowd into a California Lutheran University meeting room Tuesday to hear about those topics.

Scholar to discuss Lutheran tradition at CLU

Religious scholar Richard T. Hughes will discuss “The Lutheran Tradition and the Life of the Mind” at 4 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, at California Lutheran University.

CLU wins 3 national advertising awards

California Lutheran University’s Marketing and Communications Division is a triple winner in the Service Industry Advertising Awards competition.

CLU educator travels to Tonga to teach young people

Halyna Kornuta recently spent a week helping young people in Tonga identify career goals and plan their futures.

CLU students learn from helping the less fortunate

A dozen California Lutheran University students spent Friday night at United Methodist Church in Thousand Oaks, helping out with a program that offers the needy a free meal, overnight shelter and lunch to go.

College presidents to speak to business community

The presidents of California Lutheran University, California State University Channel Islands and Moorpark College will discuss higher education issues at CLU’s Corporate Leaders Breakfast on Tuesday, Jan. 29.

Therapy leads artist in new directions

When Terry Spehar-Fahey started therapy for depression in December 2004, she never dreamed it would lead her in new directions in her artwork as well as in her life, including a new career at CLU.

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