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Michelle Cunningham likes building robots.
The Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival will feature performances of the tragic "King Lear" from July 20 through Aug. 5 at California Lutheran University.
Some students face challenges beyond grades to get into college. Many parents cannot afford it, while others don't know much about pursuing education beyond high school.
To ease such challenges, the annual Upward Bound summer program began this week at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks.
Two founding actors with the Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival will make their directorial debut on Friday with the production of The Two Gentlemen of Verona.
California Lutheran University’s Upward Bound program received a $1.67 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
Two students currently enrolled in California Lutheran University’s School of Education left successful careers in the entertainment industry to become teachers.
During every presidential campaign, it seems as though there is a concerted and organized effort to mobilize the youth vote. “Vote or Die” and “Rock the Vote” are just a few examples of “get out the vote” campaign drives. Unfortunately, once election day passes, so too does the effort to mobilize the youth masses.
Four educational camps will be held at California Lutheran University this summer. The camps will cater to students ages 8-17 and will offer instruction on different areas of learning such as theatre, core subjects and computer science.
California Lutheran University’s TRIO programs received a $25,000 grant from Southern California Edison, announced John Sladek, Ph.D., President of CLU. The grant will be used to fund the summer components of the program that assists low income and first generation college students.
In a time of wireless electronic communications and fast-paced living, Michael Pearce gets his inspiration from ancient history.