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College students can earn their bachelor's degree and teaching credential in four years through a new program at California Lutheran University.
Jim and Sue Swenson of Dana Point have designated their recent $5 million gift to enhance academic facilities at California Lutheran University. The donation will help fund construction of the Swenson Center for Academic Excellence -- a new social and behavioral science building with faculty offices and classrooms on the Thousand Oaks campus.
Educators from E.P. Foster Elementary School in Ventura and California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks will present information about their successful program at the Achievement Gap Summit in Sacramento on Wednesday, Nov. 14.
California Lutheran University will hold an International Chapel Service at 10:10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, in Samuelson Chapel.
California Lutheran University started a new program this semester that enables students to earn their degree and preliminary teaching credential in four years instead of the traditional five.
The president of the Lutheran World Federation, speaking at a convocation ceremony Friday, called on students, faculty and regents at California Lutheran University to be engaged in the world, both in acts of courage and in acts of reconciliation.
Because the Falk family of Simi Valley feels so strongly about lifelong learning and their college experience, the family of three CLU alumni has created the Falk Family Scholarship.
Tim Gallagher discussed the First Amendment during a Corporate Leaders Breakfast at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks.
The Upward Bound Math and Science Regional Center at California Lutheran University has received a $1.19 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to fund the program for the next four years.
An astronomer will give a layman’s tour of the universe starting at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 22, in California Lutheran University’s Samuelson Chapel.