Events for October 2012
The office of Campus Ministry will hold a brief time of prayer and reflection for students and faculty on the Thousand Oaks Campus, on Wednesdays in Nygreen 1.
Oxnard Campus
The office of Campus Ministry will hold a brief time of prayer and reflection for students and faculty at CLU's Oxnard Center, Thursdays in Room 121.
Building a Sukkah of peace
Samuelson Chapel lawn
Students of all faiths or no faith are invited to join CLU's Hillel Club as we build a Sukkah together to celebrate the festival of Sukkoth.
Samuelson Chapel Narthex and Lawn
The public is invited to a Sukkoth celebration at CLU as part of the campus’ commemoration of the Jewish celebration of the fall harvest.
Gender Fluid and Transgender Youth: Films and discussion with Jonathan Skurnik (Skurnik Productions)
Jonathan Skurnik will present two short documentary films from his series called The Youth & Gender Media Project. Learn how to use film and other media to promote gender-inclusive schools and communities.
Lundring Events Center; Samuelson Chapel
CLU celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Week during National Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15.
Alumni Hall Room 112
A speaker from the Capital Fellows Program will be on campus to give students more information about this exciting opportunity to work in public service.
Christopher Dennis, Ph.D.
Christopher Dennis explores how hip-hop artists use music and digital media to rework ethnic identities.
Blackbox Production
Knocked Under is a hilarious farce brimming with physical comedy, but also containing touching moments of romance, friendship and life changes.
'All This Because of You'
CLU alumnus Michael Falcone sings and plays the piano while performing his original music and random comedy.
Crowne Plaza Hotel, Ventura
The Representational Art Conference 2012 brings together academics, professionals and students who share an interest in 21st-century uses of traditional studio techniques of sculpture, painting and drawing.
The Rev. Frank Nausin '70
Founders Day is held annually to celebrate CLU’s roots in the Lutheran tradition of Christian faith and to mark its commitment to guide students to discover and live their purpose.
Comedian Tim Young
This Homecoming & Family Weekend, the great stand-up comedian Tim Young will bring CLU students and families a fun night at Preus-Brandt Forum! Audience members have a chance of winning a $100 value gift card and other CLU goodies. Delicious desserts and refreshments will be provided.
Founders Day Concert
The University Symphony will perform CLU alumnus David Freeman’s Elegy In Memoriam, written in memory of his mother, Suzanne Freeman.
Ahmanson Science Center
The CLU Student Research Symposium showcases the work of top students, many of whom have spent the summer working full time on their projects in collaboration with faculty mentors.
Oral Presentations: 9-10:30 a.m., Richter Hall
Poster Presentations: 10:30 a.m.-noon, Atrium
Meet Barbara Collins, professor of biology and author of a new memoir, "You Lead a Mean Trail." Learn about her adventures at this special book-signing event.
University Plaza (between Rolland Stadium and Gilbert Sports and Fitness Center)
Join us before the football game for a BBQ-style tailgate party with all the fixin's. Admission is $5 per person. Cash only at the door. And don’t forget to wear your CLU gear!
South campus across the bridge from William Rolland Stadium
CLU hosts the 2012 Alumni & Family Weekend Festival and All-Class Reunion immediately following the Homecoming football game.
The CLU Choir and the Women’s Chorale open the season with one of their hallmark concerts
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