Announcements for the week of April 5, 2021
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Cal Lutheran Cares Day, Wed., Apr. 7. Join the entire Cal Lutheran family and help make Cal Lutheran Cares Day a success for our students, centers and programs.
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- Biology Research Seminar: Navigating the New Wave with alumna Sharena Rice, Tues., Apr. 6, 4:05pm, via Zoom. Click here for more information.
- CoAS Dean's Lecture Series presents: From Parents' Vaccine Refusal to a COVID Vaccine: Understanding the Politics of Immunization, Tues., Apr. 6, 6pm, via Zoom. Click here for more information and to register.
- Corporate Leaders Breakfast presents: The Future of Virtual Health Care, Thurs., Apr. 8, 8am. Click here for more information and to register.
- University Chapel, Thurs., Apr. 8. Watch and interact at 11:25am every Thursday at our facebook watch party. Steven Rosen (adjunct faculty member) will be speaking.
- Virtual Lunch Series: What is Gamification? Thurs., Apr. 8, 12:15-1pm, via Zoom. Ada Crutchfield, Digital Learning’s Learning Technology Coordinator, will be presenting what gamification is for education, the pro’s and con’s of gamification; and examples how to implement it in education with language learners. A resource list of gamification technology tools to use for language learners will be provided.
- Common Ground Series presents: Sex Work and Visual Culture, Thurs., Apr. 8, 2pm, via Zoom. Click here for more information.
- SOM presents: DEI in the Workplace: Preparing for Racial Disparity (Part 2), Thurs., Apr. 8, 5pm, via Zoom. Click here for more information and to register.
- CEJ presents: Let's Talk about Sexual Assault: A Student-led Conversation about Title IX, Thurs., Apr. 8, 6:30pm, via Zoom. Click here for more information and to register.
- The Department of Theatre Arts and Dance presents: Winter Screen Dance Concert, Fri., Apr. 9, 7pm, with live post-performance Q&A session. Click here for more information and to register.
- The Office of Sponsored Research and Projects is presenting a grant writing series for faculty and staff. The next workshop is titled Do the Dollars Make Sense? Allowable Spending & Budget Development. This workshop will be held virtually on Tues., Apr. 13, from 11:15 am to 12:30 pm. (Note new date.) Click here to register. For information, email Roni Hooper at rhooper@callutheran.edu.
- Faculty Sabbatical Presentations, Mon., Apr. 19, 3:30-5:30pm, Lundring Events Center. All faculty are invited to hear brief sabbatical project presentations from faculty who have recently been on sabbatical. The following faculty are presenting: Jamie Bedics (GSOP), Kristine Butcher (Chemistry), Rainer Diriwaechter (Psychology), Karrolyne Fogel (Math), Shauna Hannan (PLTS), Kirstie Hettinga (Communication), Marja Mogk (English), Michael Pearce (Visual Arts), Jennifer Twyford (GSOP), Ariana Young (PROS-Communication).
- All faculty are invited to the Provost's Grant Recipient and Author Recognition Reception,Tues., Apr. 20, 5-6pm, Pepper Grove (Kingsmen Park). Please RSVP by Apr. 14 to rhooper@callutheran.edu.
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- CLU Masks: If you didn't pick up a CLU mask in the fall, stop by the Office of the Provost (downstairs in the Pederson Administration Building) to get one. (Don't forget to do your Daily Health Check first, so you can swipe into the building.)
- Faculty Research Scholarship in Germany: The German Academic Exchange Services (DAAD) invites faculty submissions for funded research projects in Germany. DAAD offers one to three month grants in all academic disciplines to pursue research at universities, libraries, archives, institutes or laboratories in Germany. The aim of this particular program is to support short-term research stays and thus promote the exchange of experience and networking amongst colleagues. German language ability should match the level necessary for the proposed research. The current cycle application is due May 17. Contact the San Francisco DAAD office at daadsf@daad.org or (415)/986-2021 with specific questions, or global@callutheran.edu for general questions.
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