Announcements for the week of December 11, 2017

  • Gallegly Center: Information on the Elton and Janice Gallegly Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement has been compiled into a fact sheet that can be foundhere.
     
  • RSVP Requested - Winter Faculty Retreat: "2020 Vision: Next Generation Teaching and Learning", featuring keynote speaker Tom BrownTues., Jan. 16, 8:45am – 1:15pm, Lundring Events Center. Sponsored by: ALLIES in STEM, Enrollment Management and Marketing, and Teaching and Learning Committee. Click here for more information and to register. For questions contact Sarah Fischbach atsfischbach@callutheran.edu.
     
  • Graduate Faculty Meeting, Mon., Dec. 11, 3-4pm, Swenson 101 (immediately prior to the all Faculty Meeting). All are welcome to attend this meeting to hear updates on items specific to Graduate Programs.
     
  • Faculty Meeting, Mon., Dec. 11, 4-6pm, Swenson 101, with refreshments in the Pamela M. Jolicoeur Gallery beginning at 3:40pm.
     
  • The College of Arts and Sciences is developing their very own magazine! They are looking for diverse content and would like to include as many different subjects and writing styles as possible. They are interested in current research projects, opinion pieces, articles, creative writing samples (poems/short stories) and student profiles. Please nominate students to be interviewed and submissions of works to be featured. Questions, nominations and materials can be sent to coas@callutheran.edu. The deadline for submissions for the first publication is Mon., Dec. 11.
     
  • Entrepreneur Speaker Series presents Emily Best, CEO & founder of Seed&Spark,Tues., Dec. 12, 6pm, Westlake Center. Admission is free, but registration is required.
     
  • Staff and Faculty Lunch, Wed., Dec. 13, 11am - 1pm, in the reserved area in theUPSTAIRS Ullman Dining Commons. The discounted price of $8 + tax includes all menu options offered in the Dining Commons.
     
  • CTL presents Blackboard: Copy and Move Course ContentWed., Dec. 13, 1-2pm, SBET 136. RSVP to Natalina Parker at nparker@callutheran.edu.
     
  • University Chapel, Thurs., Dec. 14, 11:25am Samuelson Chapel. Jon Gonzales will be speaking.
  • Merry Morning Cheer, sponsored by the President's Office, Fri., Dec. 15, 9-10am, Pederson Administration Building.
     
  • President's Christmas Camaraderie Party, Fri., Dec. 15, 3-6pm, the President's Residence, 372 Camino de Celeste, Thousand Oaks. Shuttle service will be provided from the Pederson Administration parking lot to and from the party. 
     
  • For 2 week review by the faculty: PLTS-Proposed Changes to Transfer Credit Policy. Proposed Change: Students seeking a Master of Divinity may transfer units up to the equivalent of one residential year (total between 32 and 33.5 units).  In addition, at least one residential year must be taken in residence at PLTS. Click here for full rationale.
     
  • Reimbursement Update: All reimbursement checks will now be mailed directly from Wells Fargo to your home address. Please make sure your address is updated in our system, click here for the HR change of address form.
     
  • Festival of Scholars: The last day to plan a session to be included in the 2018 Festival of Scholars is Jan. 26, 2018. Please click here to complete the Session Request Form and return to fos@callutheran.edu or Ashley Fessenden at MC 1425.

 

 

 

Upcoming

  • Grade due dates:
    • Term 2 (17/OM/2):  Mon., Dec. 18 at 8:00 am
    • Fall Semester 2017 and Fall Semester 2017 PLTS (17/FA and 17/SM/F): Fri., Dec. 22 at 8:00 am
       
  • Merry Morning Cheer, sponsored by the President's Office, Fri., Dec. 22, 9-10am, Pederson Administration Building.
     
  • Campus closed for Winter Break beginning Mon., Dec. 25 and will re-open againTues., Jan. 2, 2018.
     
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday - Mon., Jan. 15 - Most administrative offices closed.
     
  • January start dates for classes:
    • 8-week program classes (Term 3) begin Tues., Jan. 2.
    • 11-week program classes (Winter Term) resume Tues., Jan. 2.
    • Spring Semester classes begin Wed., Jan. 17.

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