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New public health minor helps students promote well-being in diverse communities.

Int'l scholar awarded endowed position

California Lutheran University has named longtime faculty member Gregory K. Freeland to the endowed Uyeno-Tseng Professorship in Global Studies. 

State approves bilingual teaching program

As the result of a rare interdisciplinary collaboration between undergraduate and graduate programs, California Lutheran University has become one of the first institutions in California where undergraduate students can begin earning their bilingual teaching authorization through coursework.

2020 grads return to celebrate in person

One year after the pandemic forced California Lutheran University to hold commencement virtually, more than 300 members of the Class of 2020 will return to celebrate their achievements at an in-person ceremony just for them.

Top Cal Lutheran teaching honor awarded

A faculty member who has prompted many students to engage in advanced studies of Spanish and Latin American culture has received California Lutheran University’s highest teaching honor.

Graduate, Professionals ceremony May 15

California Lutheran University will hold its 2021 Graduate and Professionals Commencement in person at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 15, at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in Ventura.

Nearly 700 receiving bachelor's degrees

California Lutheran University will hold its 2021 Traditional Undergraduate Commencement in person at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 8, at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in Ventura. 

Faculty retiring with emeritus status

Seven California Lutheran University faculty members with a combined total of more than 160 years of service are retiring with emeritus status. 

Cal Lutheran football coach stepping down

After 14 years at the helm of Kingsmen football, California Lutheran University alumnus Ben McEnroe is stepping down on May 15 to return to coaching younger student-athletes.

Festival reflects year's historic events

The projects presented next week at California Lutheran University’s 15th Annual Festival of Scholars will reflect the historic events of the past year — from research conducted and films shot in students’ homes during pandemic stay-at-home orders to studies of the impact of distance learning and the optimal amount of lying during a political campaign.

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