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A California Lutheran University professor will discuss the stigma associated with sexually transmitted diseases and how it has shaped the cervical cancer vaccine at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 23.
The new students were chosen from the largest application pool in CLU history and are the most geographically diverse, representing 21 states and 15 countries.
California Lutheran University is welcoming a new dean and 14 new faculty members as fall classes begin.
California Lutheran University will hold its Opening Academic Convocation for the 2008-2009 year at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 2, in Samuelson Chapel.
Professor drew from personal experience to write "Damaged Goods? Women Living with Incurable Sexually Transmitted Diseases," which was released July 31.
California Lutheran University is ranked 16th on the 2009 U.S. News & World Report list of top schools in the West offering quality bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
New President Chris Kimball outlines his vision for the future.
All students should expect higher education, nonprofit says, and helps them apply
The Council of Independent Colleges has selected California Lutheran University to receive a $100,000 Wal-Mart grant to help CLU build on its success in enrolling, retaining and graduating first-generation college students.
Barbara Semel Parkhurst of Oak Park earned her degree while undergoing multiple surgeries for a near fatal brain aneurysm.