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Worth risking

Two graduating biochemistry majors and an international MBA student took the top prizes in CLU's first Business Design Concept competition, where they pitched ideas for new products and services to a panel of outside judges.

CLU pledges to increase study abroad

California Lutheran University has pledged to increase the number of undergraduate students who study abroad by 50 percent before the end of the decade as part of an international initiative.

10 CLU faculty members promoted

Ten California Lutheran University faculty members have been promoted in rank or awarded tenure.

Report shows county redistricting worked

The citizen-designed redistricting plan for the Ventura County supervisorial districts has brought fairer representation, according to a study by a California Lutheran University professor published June 19 by SAGE Open, an open-access journal by SAGE Publications.

CLU Fulbright recipient to teach in Nepal

A graduate of California Lutheran University has received a 2014-2015 U.S. Student Fulbright award to teach English in Nepal.

Kingsmen set 'Twelfth Night' in vaudeville

The Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival will open its 18th season with a production of “Twelfth Night” set in the vaudeville era.

New director to lead Shakespeare camp

The Kingsmen Shakespeare Company Summer Theatre Camp returns for its 29th year with a new director.

CLU professor receives Fulbright

A California Lutheran University faculty member has received a Fulbright Scholar grant to teach at the University of Tokyo and Tsuda College in Japan during the 2014-2015 academic year.

Exhibit explores American life, beauty

An exhibit celebrating beauty in American life will run from May 30 through Oct. 2 in the William Rolland Gallery of Fine Art at California Lutheran University.

CLU expands Central Coast program

California Lutheran University is expanding its Educational Leadership Program on the Central Coast.

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