Public service
A first-in-the-nation pilot AmeriCorps Fellow cohort, aimed at helping students pay for college through public service, is underway this spring semester at Cal Lutheran and already producing a positive reaction among participants.… Read More
Bold decisions help bring new life to campus
Spring brings the promise of new life, and this year that promise seems more symbolic than ever before. As I started writing this, the Thousand Oaks campus had just concluded its first… Read More
Accept the Challenge
Sports have been my passion for as long as I can remember. Basketball, football, track, hockey, soccer, golf, BMX, you name it.… Read More
Caring for Their Flocks
The effect on life during the pandemic has been so pervasive, it has even shaken how we worship God. But the need was seen as vital, and those in charge of campus… Read More
Major Impact
The new interdisciplinary minor isn’t just for students who want to be doctors or nurses. Knowledge of public health is beneficial across many subjects and majors, including biology, chemistry, communication, environmental science,… Read More
Expanding Awareness
When Cal Lutheran student Elysia Williams was growing up, she couldn’t really find any Black coming-of-age novels that showed a positive experience.… Read More
Unexpected honor
When a friend from graduate school recently sent Kathleen Ritterbush’06, PhD, a link to a 20-year-old research paper, she was mystified at first about the reason.… Read More
A Lens on Equity
In the recently published “Leading While Female,” Trudy T. Arriaga and co-authors Stacie L. Stanley and Delores B. Lindsey aim to help both female and male educational leaders close the gender equity… Read More