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California Lutheran University’s School of Education has received accreditation by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), making CLU one of only five independent universities in California to achieve this distinction, President Luther S. Luedtke announced April 21.
Ernest Stringer, Ph.D., senior lecturer at the Centre for Aboriginal Studies at Curtin University of Technology in Australia, will speak on “Best Practices and Practitioner Research: Improving Professional Practices of Teachers, Administrators and Counselors” on Thursday evening, April 22, in the Nelson Room. An opening reception will be held from 5:30–6 p.m., followed by the speaker forum from 6–7, and a question and answer period from 7–7:30.
Michael Alberti, a junior majoring in biochemistry and molecular biology at California Lutheran University, recently received a Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship in recognition of his outstanding work in the fields of math and science.
California Lutheran University’s annual Senior Art Exhibition will be on display from Saturday, April 24, through Saturday, May 15, in the Kwan Fong Gallery of Art and Culture in CLU’s Soiland Humanities Center.
CLU has invited the Inter–American Development Bank (IDB) to be the leading party in a videoconference session on issues related to indigenous people of the Americas.
Carol Keochekian, senior director of University Relations, is retiring from CLU on March 31.
After nearly two decades of service to California Lutheran University, Carol Keochekian, Senior Director of University Relations, has announced plans to retire.
Brendan Garrett's life story serves as inspiration for his young players after all the adversity he overcame.
California Lutheran University will host 75 top applicants for the Presidential Scholarship Program on Monday, March 1.
Four California Lutheran University students traveled to Sacramento on Feb. 25 to urge legislators to support higher education funding in the wake of Governor Schwarzenegger’s proposal to slash Cal Grant awards for private institutions by 44 percent.