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Nazi persecution of gays topic of lecture

A theologian will discuss state-sponsored persecution of sexual minorities in Nazi Germany at California Lutheran University on Thursday, Feb. 23.

Symposium explores Reformation impact

A two-year focus on the Protestant Reformation in celebration of its 500th anniversary will continue when the Nordic Spirit Symposium returns to California Lutheran University in February.

Real monkeys wear shoulder pads

Biologist Anita Stone has returned frequently since 2000 to her own northern region of Brazil to watch squirrel monkeys in the forest. The females there pick their mates, and appear to have a weakness for bulked-out upper bodies.

Events celebrate international students

California Lutheran University will highlight its international students and study abroad programs during International Education Week Nov. 14 through 18 on the Thousand Oaks campus.

Prized Puerto Rican posters on display

Posters created by some of Puerto Rico’s most celebrated graphic artists as part of a campaign to educate and to foster a sense of pride among the island’s citizens will be on display at California Lutheran University.

Symposium to focus on design thinking

A speaker from Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, will keynote the 2016 Susan Greiser Price Arts and Learning Symposium at California Lutheran University.

Cal Lutheran students to present research

Thirty-one of California Lutheran University’s top undergraduates will present their findings at the 13th Annual Student Research Symposium on Saturday, Oct. 29.

Presentations to address school hazing

California Lutheran University will present a series of lectures by a national hazing expert to empower people to take action to reduce the number of incidents.

Free sacred dance workshop offered

The public is invited to participate in a free sacred dance workshop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15, at California Lutheran University.

Cal Lutheran receives $4.63M STEM grant

The U.S. Department of Education has awarded California Lutheran University a $4.63 million grant to support students studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

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