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Cal Lutheran CERF gives 2020 VC forecast

The 2020 Ventura County Economic Forecast will include in-depth analyses of the region and possible roads to recovery, as well as the effect of the election on California's political landscape.

Equity, inclusion drive curriculum changes

Fall semester at California Lutheran University brought curriculum changes that address issues of equity and inclusion and the beginning of additional efforts.

US News: Cal Lutheran 10th best in West

California Lutheran University is among the top 10 regional universities in the West in the U.S. News Best Colleges rankings for the second year in a row.

Crisis communicator

Arcenio Lopez ’19, an accounting graduate and community organizer, founded an Oxnard-based corps of professional Indigenous-language interpreters.

Cal Lutheran grad students number 1,220

The pandemic and the temporary move to virtual classes have had no impact on overall interest in California Lutheran University’s graduate programs, with enrollment remaining the same as last year at about 1,225 students at the start of the fall term.

Educational Philosopher and Concrete Practitioner

A first look at CLU's eighth president, Lori E. Varlotta, based on her introduction on connecting@callutheran.edu

Diversity / Equity / Inclusion

On June 22, less than a month after George Floyd died at the hands of Minneapolis police, California Lutheran University issued a strongly worded statement of commitment to antiracism with a list of initiatives geared toward diversity, equity and inclusion.

A Chance Encounter

A Lutheran volunteer and his own dream to make the world a better place propelled Gabe Laizer '00 into the fight against global hunger. 

Whatever It Took

When COVID-19 struck, the Cal Lutheran community met the moment

A Mouse in Every House

COVID-19 crisis sends a Cal Lutheran alumna to an educator's version of Frontierland. 

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