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Upcoming Alumni Events

Forward Together Webinar Series with Anna Wikland

Zoom PDT

Join this webinar featuring Anna Wikland, country director for Google Sweden, to learn about her 20 years of experience in the online world and being named "Sweden's most powerful woman in Tech."

The Latino GDP Project: Los Que Superan | Those Who Overcome

Preus-Brandt Forum

The Latino GDP Project provides a factual view of the large and rapidly growing economic contribution of Latinos living in the United States. Join David Hayes-Bautista, PhD, and Matthew Fienup, PhD, as they discuss this narrative-changing research.

“Mariposas del Campo” Film Screening and Q&A
Cesar Chavez: La causa sigue

Lundring Events Center

Join us for a screening of Mariposas del Campo followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers Bill Yahraus and Robin Rosenthal and keynote speaker Maricela Morales.

Assistant/Deputy City Manager Career Panel Webinar
ICMA Club Event

Zoom PDT

In this webinar, assistant and deputy city managers will share their career paths in local government, offer insights on how to enter and advance in the profession and how they are addressing issues facing their organizations and communities.

 

Reclaiming Our Hidden History
AAPI Heritage Month

Swenson Center for Social and Behavioral Sciences

Join us for a talk featuring Miko Lee, an activist, storyteller and educator who believes in the power of story to amplify voices.

“A Path Forward: Climate Change & Indigenous Land Stewardship”
Nicholas Hummingbird 

Ullman Conference Center 100/101

Join guest speaker Nicholas Hummingbird to learn about the critical role of Indigenous peoples in environmental justice, and everyone’s role and responsibility in caring for the Earth.

History Lecture Series: “Hear Me Roar: Powerful, Violent Women of the Renaissance”
Flipping the Script: Unexpected Moments that Time Forgot

Lundring Events Center

“Flipping the Script” is a history lecture series that highlights people, groups or events in world history that are typically ignored or considered irrelevant in mainstream cultural narratives.

For the final lecture of the series, Samuel Claussen, PhD, will discuss several Renaissance women who wielded power as effectively as their male counterparts.

Faculty Recital: Eric Kinsley, Piano

Samuelson Chapel

Faculty member Eric Kinsley presents a recital of piano and harpsichord music.

Festival of Scholars
Student Project Showcase

Campuswide

The Festival of Scholars showcases projects by undergraduate and graduate students at Cal Lutheran.

Spring Concert
CLU Wind Ensemble

Samuelson Chapel

The Wind Ensemble, conducted by Michael Hart, will perform a varied and eclectic program for woodwind, brass and percussion. The Wind Ensemble and String Symphony will join to close the concert with music for full orchestra.

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