Schedule of Events
Empowering Communities: A Showcase of Community Scholars for Black Lives and ASCENSO Fellows Research
Thursday, April 30, 2026
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Kingsman Pavilion (Kingsman Park)
Cal Lutheran created the Community Scholars for Black Lives Fellowship Program to empower students to develop research projects specifically designed to strengthen and impact the Black community. With the Amgen Foundation as our major funder, we provide a select cohort of students with scholarships, mentorship, and a platform to pursue work that embodies progress toward a more just and equitable society.
Through the ASCENSO Hispanic Fellowship program, students serve as advocates for the Hispanic community by reaching out to representatives from county agencies and departments to research different services and policies and their impact on the Hispanic community. Students also raise awareness of important issues and directly influence systemic change.
Student Abstracts
Left Behind: The Silent Struglle of Children with Mothers Across Borders
Student(s):
Ninelihle Dube, Dr. Lorena Munoz and Dr. Thulie Zikhali
Faculty Mentor:
Dr Lorena Munoz
Kinetic Characterization of the Siderophore Biosynthesis Enzyme FslA
Student(s):
Chidiogo Pat-Onuoha
Faculty Mentor:
Katherine Hoffmann
Fear and Belonging: How ICE Presence Reshapes Latino Community Space in Thousand Oaks
Student(s):
Jennifer Quintero
Faculty Mentor:
Lorena Munoz
Examining Latino Voting Patterns
Student(s):
Anny Zermeno
Faculty Mentor:
Kiku Huckle