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Recent News About California Lutheran University
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Cal Lutheran stages Neil Simon’s 'Rumors' from April 23-27
California Lutheran University's Theatre and Dance Department is set to stage Neil Simon’s comedy "Rumors" as a student production.
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U.S. Latina GDP doubles since 2010 to reach $1.3 trillion, CERF reports
The Center for Economic Research and Forecasting (CERF) has released a report revealing that the GDP of U.S. Latinas has doubled since 2010, reaching $1.3 trillion in 2021.
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Wyant Morton to retire after 33 years, leaving lasting legacy at Cal Lutheran
After dedicating 33 years to California Lutheran University as a music professor, Wyant Morton will retire this May, leaving a lasting influence on the university's musical community.
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Santa Maria partners with Cal Lutheran to address teacher shortage
During her early career as a preschool instructional assistant, Fátima Landeros encountered challenging student behaviors.
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California Lutheran University promotes peace efforts through the new campus initiative
The lengthening daylight heralds the arrival of spring, aligning with Lent, a reflective period for Lutherans and around a billion other Christians, spanning from March 5 (Ash Wednesday) to April 20 (Easter Sunday).
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Both basketball teams from Cal Lutheran qualify for NCAA tournament for first time
For the first time, both the men's and women's basketball teams from California Lutheran University have qualified for the NCAA Tournament.
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Community Counseling Centers at Cal Lutheran provide affordable therapy and train future clinicians
In recent years, mental health care has become increasingly prominent in American society.
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Cal Lutheran staff support students in various roles
California Lutheran University is supported by a dedicated team of staff members who play a crucial role in student life, from residence assistance to career guidance.
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Chris Castilian leads outdoor recreation education at Denver University
Chris Castilian, a Denver University executive director and creator of the Leadership in Outdoor Recreation Industry program, is blending his passion for the outdoors with his professional expertise.
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Local grad rises to senior analyst at Takeda Pharmaceuticals
Allison Payne, an alumna of California Lutheran University (Cal Lutheran), class of 2021, has made significant strides in her career just four years after graduation, reflecting on her journey through the accounting sector.
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Cal Lutheran economists receive national award for home price forecast accuracy
California Lutheran University economists Matthew Fienup, Ph.D., and Dan Hamilton, Ph.D., have been awarded the 2024 Crystal Ball Award for their precise forecast of home prices in the United States as part of the Fannie Mae Home Price...
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Young entrepreneur Hope Gonzalez thrives with eco-friendly clothing brand
Hope Gonzalez, a 20-year-old business administration student at California Lutheran University, has made significant strides in her academic and entrepreneurial journey.
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Cal Lutheran alumni reminisce about songs defining their college years
The press release recounts the musical memories of several alumni from California Lutheran University, highlighting songs that defined different periods of their college lives.
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Senior art exhibit explores personal journeys at California Lutheran University
California Lutheran University is hosting "The In-Between: Senior Art Exhibit 2025," showcasing the personal journeys of its senior art students.
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Cal Lutheran hosts senior art exhibit exploring 'The In-Between
California Lutheran University is hosting "The In-Between: Senior Art Exhibit 2025," showcasing the work of senior art students.
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Extra eligibility impacts Cal Lutheran athletics post-COVID
Seniors Ben Weber, Jordan Cooper, and Michael Stahl made a significant impact in NCAA Division III volleyball during 2024 by leading the Kingsmen to their first national championship.
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Student uses running project to aid mental health of Latino youth
Moises Velasquez, an exercise science major, began running as a 12-year-old in the San Fernando Valley.
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Conference addresses living wage challenges on California's Central Coast
To earn a living wage on California's Central Coast, an individual with two children needs to make $60 or more per hour.
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Robin Wall Kimmerer to speak at California Lutheran University lecture series
Robin Wall Kimmerer, the author of "Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants," is set to speak at California Lutheran University.
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Angel City FC opens largest women’s soccer training facility at Cal Lutheran
California Lutheran University has become the site of the largest training facility for professional women's soccer in the United States.