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Bard-for-kids tour stops at Geffen, CLU

This year's Kingsmen Shakespeare Educational Tour will include three public performances, including the first ones to be presented at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles and California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks.

Higher ed conference looks at vocation

The public is invited to the keynote presentation of a higher education conference at California Lutheran University that is part of a national initiative to explore the idea of vocation on college campuses.

CLU drama students participate in national festival

After winning a much-prized invitation to a national theater festival, 30 members of the California Lutheran University drama department last week traveled to Ogden, Utah, to put on an edgy version of one of Tennessee Williams' most shocking plays - "Suddenly Last Summer."

CLU hosts discussion of eurozone crisis

California Lutheran University will present a discussion of the eurozone crisis and its implications for the United States on Monday, Feb. 13.

Making way for Diego

When Edlyn Vallejo Peña, a specialist in equity and inclusion in higher education, learned that her son had autism, she set out both to understand his world and to push for faster change at universities.

Our surge

The number of military veterans enrolled at CLU has tripled in three years, as troops return and Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits kick in. The veterans and the university are working hard on a smooth transition.

'Dead Man Walking' author to talk at CLU

The Catholic nun whose relationship with a death row inmate was the basis for the movie "Dead Man Walking" will speak at California Lutheran University at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 31.

Grant trains teachers who understand hearing loss

A $1.2 million federal award will help put 48 teachers for deaf and hard-of-hearing students through CLU's Graduate School of Education.

CLU receives $1.2 million to educate teachers

The U.S. Department of Education has awarded California Lutheran University a $1.2 million grant to prepare teachers of students who are deaf and hard of hearing.

CLU offers first Central Coast program

California Lutheran University is launching a new master's degree program in educational leadership on the Central Coast.

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