Cal Lutheran Stories

An inside look from our students and alumni

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Jacob Burman ’15

Jacob Burman

Working this summer with Dr. Kingsbury was eye-opening to say the least. Every day was an adventure in learning all the advanced techniques that professional chemists use to expertly manipulate materials.

Chemistry

Marina Alvarez ’15

Marina Alvarez

I fell in love with street art while studying abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Working with Dr. Fiore, I decided to focus on Latinas making street art, and graffiti and muralism in Los Angeles.

Global Studies, Spanish

Su Ji Hong ’15

Su Ji Hong

The faculty at Cal Lutheran really take an interest in students’ performances and their interest in their fields. They were always open to talk to me about any questions I have about the academics, graduate schools, and possible jobs I could apply to.

Mathematics, Physics

William Zimmerle ’16

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I am constantly being pushed to do the best I can, and this helps me realize what I am truly trying to achieve. In that aspect, I think that Cal Lutheran has helped me discover my purpose.

Geology

Taylor Will ’15

Taylor Will

As an exercise science major, I feel that the wide-range of knowledge I have obtained during my four years at Cal Lutheran has given me all the tools I need to become successful in my future endeavors.

Exercise Science

Danielle Renee Montoya ’15

Danielle Renee Montoya

The Swenson Science Summer Fellowship helped me to learn more about what to expect out of the trial and error process and how to encounter the unexpected in a lab setting.

Biology, Global Studies

Victoria Butsky ’16

Victoria Butsky

The first thing that made me fall in love with Cal Lutheran was the willingness of the faculty to help out. I was able to form connections with faculty that lead me down a path I never could have imagined.

Economics, Mathematics

Greg Salazar ’14

George Salazar

Go to Career Services and help set yourself up for an internship freshman year. Yes, you may think it’s too early, but you want to do this right away. This can help as a stepping stone for a career, graduate school, or whatever you choose.

Chemistry, Physics

Zack Vanderzel ’15

Zachary Vanderzel

My internship that I was a part of was everything and more that an undergraduate student could wish for. They welcomed me with open arms and didn’t shy away from the casual pranks.

Multimedia

Romello Goodman ’16

Romello Goodman

My research consists of an HTML pre-processor called HyperTxt and a research paper that explores the history of HTML and its future.

Computer Science

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