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California Lutheran University’s accelerated bachelor’s degree (ADEP), Master of Business Administration (MBA), MBA in Financial Planning, Master of Computer Science (MSCS) and Master of Public Policy and Administration (MPPA) programs will hold their 17th annual “Celebration of Partnership Breakfast” on Thursday, Sept. 29, to honor 20 Distinguished Scholars.
Along with a record number of freshmen, there will be 27 new faculty starting the fall semester at California Lutheran University when classes begin on Aug. 31.
The money, pledged by longtime supporter Jack Gilbert and his wife, will help fund construction projects.
Jack and Carol Gilbert give $5 million to CLU to maintain momentum of development on campus
Jack Gilbert, chairman of the board of TOLD Corp., has pledged the largest gift in the history of California Lutheran University. Gilbert, one of Ventura County’s most successful businessmen and whose family name will grace the new Gilbert Sports and Fitness Center, announced his intention to give a $5 million gift.
California Lutheran University is moving up, jumping from 18th to 16th on the U.S. News & World Report list of top schools in the West (from Texas to the West Coast) offering quality bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
California Lutheran University invites inquiries, nominations and applications for the position of Provost. The new Provost is expected to be appointed early in 2006 and to begin July 1.
Terence R. Cannings, Ed.D., has been selected as Dean of the School of Education at California Lutheran University, announced President Luther S. Luedtke.