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A Lens on Equity

In the recently published “Leading While Female,” author Trudy T. Arriaga, associate dean of equity and outreach and Distinguished Educator in Residence in Cal Lutheran’s Graduate School of Education, and co-authors Stacie L. Stanley and Delores B. Lindsey aim to help both female and male educational leaders close the gender equity gap in schools.

Public service

AmeriCorps program helps students engage with the community, develop professional skills and earn money for college.

Bold decisions help bring new life to campus

After a difficult year, Cal Lutheran works to deliver as fully as possible on its promise to offer students a highly personalized, vibrant, community-based learning experience.

Cal Lutheran plans in-person graduation

California Lutheran University will honor 2020 and 2021 graduates at drive-in, in-person ceremonies attended by their classmates and families at the Ventura County Fairgrounds.

Cal Lutheran SOM receives accreditation

The international Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) has granted California Lutheran University's School of Management full accreditation without conditions. 

"Slow it down"

Lacey J. Davidson, a visiting assistant professor of philosophy, believes philosophy is an active, living practice that can further honest, productive dialogue on race.

Sharing the vision

Cal Lutheran’s new president, Lori E. Varlotta, understands the vision, and sometimes pain, necessary to bring about change. She arrived on Sept. 1 to three major challenges: a global pandemic that limits in-person instruction; national social unrest that intensified calls for greater equity for students, faculty and staff of color; and a budget shortfall that required immediate, tough decisions.

Teaching with a tech twist

Faculty and students up their game as learning continues mostly online during the fall semester.

‘Slow it down'

Lacey J. Davidson, a visiting assistant professor of philosophy, believes philosophy is an active, living practice that can further honest, productive dialogue on race.

Cal Lutheran to offer public health minor

California Lutheran University is launching a minor in public health to help fill the growing need for professionals skilled at promoting well-being, particularly in diverse communities. 

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