Academics
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Students in Political Science will be presenting their research projects as part of the 2024 Festival of Scholars.
Cal Lutheran students study religion at the intersections of culture, history, politics, ethics, conflict, and peace.
During this session, students enrolled in the Bachelor’s Degree for Professionals Program will be presenting their final art and media projects and posters.
Senior English majors will present their creative and scholarly projects from English 480, English Major Capstone Colloquium (Part II of II).
Students from the McNair Scholars Program will have the opportunity to present their research in a poster session format.
Our annual Honors Convocation event proudly recognizes Cal Lutheran’s many academically outstanding students.
Sociology students present their research their qualitative and quantitative research based on semester long projects.
Hear about the latest research at the Social and Behavioral Sciences interactive research poster session.
This session highlights the research of Dr. Megan Fung, who is the recipient of the newly established Cal Lutheran Faculty Fellowship.
Every year at California Lutheran University, the Multimedia students host a portfolio show as part of their major’s capstone class.
This session approaches sport as an object of study that calls for interdisciplinary and intersectional approaches and brings together various student-led research presentations, posters, and case studies centered around sport.
Students explore topics in culture, literature, language, and media that illustrate the many ways individual needs and "personhood" intersect with society’s practices, beliefs, and institutions.
Global Studies Capstone Presentations: Reflections on Studying Abroad.
The first hour is a student poster session highlighting the best work of the year and conference presentations.
Senior English majors will present their creative and scholarly projects from English 480, English Major Capstone Colloquium (Part II of II).
All researchers start somewhere! ENGL 111 teaches students research writing foundations valuable for any major.
This session includes presentations that showcase undergraduate writing consultants' research at the Writing Center, including tutoring approaches to supporting First-Year writing as well as student athletes' academic literacy development.
This session highlights student research from various disciplines within the Natural Science Division.
Join the Multimedia students for a walkthrough of the Senior Multimedia Show.
English 303: Creative Writing-Poetry students will read from their original work, followed by a Q & A.
Faculty participants in the CHESS Project Faculty Learning Community (FLC) present a summary of the course redesign they implemented in the year-long program.
The English Department invites you to celebrate the hard work of our Cal Lutheran Students and Staff in the publication of the 53rd edition of our award-winning literary magazine, The Morning Glory.
Students from the Graduate School of Education will showcase their research in this poster symposium.
Expand your knowledge and gain valuable perspectives by attending the presentations of Ethnic and Race Studies majors showcasing their Capstone Projects.
Students from the Division of Natural Sciences will present results from their research and class projects.
Join students from Ethnic and Race Studies 101 as they showcase their semester-long learning journey through engaging oral and visual presentations of their final projects with the CLU community.
The 2023-2024 cohort of the Community Scholars for Black Lives Fellowship Program have been engaged in research that impacts and empowers the Black community.
Faculty participants in the CHESS Project Faculty Learning Community (FLC) present a summary of the course redesign they implemented in the year-long program.
Join us for an exciting performance by the Wind Ensemble, showcasing the talents of woodwind brass, and percussion student musicians under the direction of Michael Hart.
Join us for a delightful performance of both chamber and orchestral works including Mendelssohn’s Piano Sextet and Dittersdorf’s Symphony Concertante for Viola and Double Bass, featuring the talents of Cal Lutheran University's dedicated string students.
Join us for an exciting night of original music composed and directed by student-composer Jonathan Cejoco, and witness the grand culmination of 4 years of music studies!
The Class of 2024 is invited to celebrate their achievements with their families on campus in William Rolland Stadium.
The Class of 2024 is invited to celebrate their achievements with their families on campus in William Rolland Stadium.