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Engage your sense of call; Explore what it’s like to be a distributed learning student at PLTS; Experience a PLTS class and connect with current students, faculty, and staff; Lodging and most meals are covered; travel assistance available to those who need it.
Cal Lutheran Students Free!
Part of our Brown Bag series 'In Community: Unpacking Research for Change', join the CEJ and Andrew Madrigal to present an informative talk about how wrongful convictions represent profound failures of the criminal legal system, causing extensive harm that reaches beyond the exoneree and creates generational trauma.
Learn about the programs that will be held during the week and campus resources.
Learn more about immigration rights as part of the Civic Rights Learning Series.
Presented by The Hidden Opponent Club
2025 Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary Luther Lecture feat. Dr. Marcella K. Perett - "Teaching Certainty: A New Look at Martin Luther’s Vernacular Catechesis"
Connect with on campus resources and other organizations about your rights.
Kevin Nickerson, chaplain for the Los Angeles Rams, will speak about his holistic approach to guiding student-athletes to their peak performance.
Join the CEJ and Dr. Bull for our ongoing series, 'In Community: Unpacking Research for Change', that touches on place-based anchor institutions having the scale, power, and resources to shape the cities they call home. We can't wait to see everyone in Humanities 111 for this exciting talk!
Neurodiversity Affirming Drop in Group
Join us in SWEN 101 to hear from Dr. Janning who will discuss her research on how socioeconomic and racial inequalities have impacted strategies within the vacation rental industry to meet diverse vacationers' needs and feelings of belonging in amenity-rich neighborhoods.
Lip Sync Battle is coming up soon and we want you and your friends to come out and perform!
Looking for a mentor who can provide career guidance and real-world advice?
Kūpa'a Hawai’i Club invites you to join us at our 2025 Annual Lū'au on Thursday, April 17th from 5pm-8:30pm in Kingsmen Park (doors open at 5:00pm; Food served at 5:30).
We welcome you to engage with four critical quantitative methods: QuantCrit, Indigenous Statistics, Critical Race Spatial Analysis, and Stratified Economics during this workshop.
Join CLU Model UN for an empowering afternoon of letter-writing where YOU can be the voice for change!
Join us in celebrating Earth Day at this year’s Sustainability Fair, hosted by the Center for Global Engagement (CGE)! This annual event highlights the importance of environmental stewardship and sustainable living, bringing together campus and community partners dedicated to protecting our planet.
Join us for a fun-filled evening of Global Trivia, where you’ll answer questions on world events, international cultures, and global affairs!
We're collecting donations and assembling essential kits for the International Rescue Committee (IRC) to support refugees and displaced families around the world!
Swing by our Climate Change Advocacy station and make your voice heard!
Join us for our annual music festival! There will be live music, a flea market, food, merch, a red carpet & more! All are welcome to attend!
Make a real impact from anywhere by contributing to organizations like Translators Without Borders and Missing Maps, helping bridge language gaps and improve global mapping for communities in need!
** NO LONGER ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS** The United Students of the World, the Global Leaders Community, and Global Studies are hosting a field trip to Solvang on April 26!
The Sedalia Ragtime Orchestra, led by Fifty and Better instructor Cary Ginell, consists of local musicians who are devoted to presenting the authentic music of the ragtime era.
Your help is desperately needed to support people in need of blood donations right here in Thousand Oaks. The process is easy. Bring a friend!
Join us for a special screening of films created by Cal Lutheran senior students!
Neurodiversity Affirming Drop In Group
One of the key orienting perspectives that guide the PLTS curriculum is learning at the nexus of race, class, gender, and earth justice. Join the “Seminary and Social Justice” webinar to learn more about what this means for students.
Join us to learn about our School of Management Programs. We'll be meeting inside Ullman 100/101.
Join us for the School of Management Class of 2025 Graduation Banquet! Celebrate your achievements with friends, family and faculty in a joyful evening under the stars at Kingsmen Park. Don’t miss this special night!
Join us for the School of Management Class of 2025 Graduation Banquet! Celebrate your achievements with friends, family, and faculty in a joyful evening under the stars at Kingsmen Park. Don’t miss this special night!
TEEM In-Person Week at Luther Seminary
TEIL PLTS meets in-person in Portland
TEEM PLTS-IKS meets in-person in Indianapolis