Student Research Events
Discover how political science students are turning their academic knowledge into real-world impact.
Cal Lutheran Religion and Theology students will present original faculty-mentored research exploring how religion intersects with culture, history, politics, ethics, conflict, and peace.
Senior English majors will present selections from their scholarly and creative work developed in English 480, the English Major Capstone Colloquium.
Our annual Honors Convocation event proudly recognizes Cal Lutheran’s many academically outstanding students.
This session showcases the work of students from a variety of disciplines who are preparing for graduate study through the McNair Scholars Program.
Students from the Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences will present their research, creative, and experiential learning projects in an interactive poster session.
History majors share their research project presentations followed by the Alpha Xi Psi Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta History Honors Society induction ceremony.
Join us for the formal induction of new members into Psi Chi, the international Honor Society in Psychology.
This panel session showcases student work in experiential learning, including internships, in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Department.
Join us for a session featuring the research of our peer writing consultants!
Philosophy students will be presenting their capstone research projects/papers - join us and bask in their brilliance!
Join the English Department for a celebration of first-year writers and the excellent scholarly work they do as they transition into college writing.
Join us to hear from top students who will present their original sociological research which includes qualitative/ethnographic methods and quantitative/survey methods.
Get ready for the inaugural TEDx College event on Cal Lutheran’s campus.
Cal Lutheran created the Community Scholars for Black Lives Fellowship Program to empower students to develop research projects specifically designed to strengthen and impact the Black community.
The School of Management invites you to our inaugural annual Student Research Presentation Showcase, featuring original work from undergraduate and graduate students across our academic programs.
Students in the GSOE Master of Education in Teacher Leadership Program will present their final research posters.
This session features outstanding student research from across the Natural Science Division.
Students from the Division of Natural Sciences will present their research and course-based projects in an interactive poster session.


















