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A way to cope with the rising cost of healthcare must be found soon or hospitals and their patients will face a tough road, hospital leaders said Thursday. The crisis has made healthcare a top priority for state and national reform, said Barbara Bronson Gray, the moderator of a panel that included the presidents of St. John's Regional Medical Center, Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center and Community Memorial Hospital.
California Lutheran University will celebrate the inauguration of the sixth president with a series of special events, beginning Feb. 20.
It's not often that the worlds of college academics and politics mix, but Haco Hoang, a political science professor at California Lutheran University, has brought them together in her recent work with female gang members.
Adina Nack, Ph.D., a professor in the Sociology Department at California Lutheran University, has been chosen to receive the 2006 Community Service Award – Mark Vartanian AIDS Advocacy Award.
California Lutheran University launches new doctoral program in Higher Education Leadership through the School of Education.
California Lutheran University was selected for the 11th consecutive year by The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education as one of the best schools for Hispanics in the United States.
California Lutheran University’s popular Visiting Scholars program continues to attract international faculty, each with a diverse background and significant experience in global business, teaching, consulting and research.
This month, holiday shoppers will spend considerable hours at local malls, surfing the Internet and leafing through direct-mail catalogues in search of the perfect gift. Americans will spend billions of dollars buying family and friends the latest electronic gadgetry, must-have toy, trendy fashion, collectible keepsake, home furnishing or other special item in an effort to say "happy holidays."
By Julie Littman, jlittman@VenturaCountyStar.com
Dolores Huerta, political activist and co-founder of the National Farm Workers Association, denounced President Bush's guest worker program Thursday during a speech at California Lutheran University.
Paul Orfalea, founder of Kinko’s and author of “Copy This!” will be the guest speaker at California Lutheran University’s Corporate Leaders Breakfast on Nov. 17.