- TOLD Foundation donates $2.5MCalifornia Lutheran University has received $2.5 million to provide scholarships to accomplished students from low- and middle-income families.
- Latinos fuel L.A. metro economy, study findsLatinos in the greater Los Angeles metropolitan region are making significant and rapidly growing contributions to the economy, according to a first-of-its-kind report by researchers from California Lutheran University and UCLA.
- TOLD Foundation donates $2.5MCalifornia Lutheran University has received $2.5 million to provide scholarships to accomplished students from low- and middle-income families.
- Latinos fuel L.A. metro economy, study findsLatinos in the greater Los Angeles metropolitan region are making significant and rapidly growing contributions to the economy, according to a first-of-its-kind report by researchers from California Lutheran University and UCLA.
- Enrollment rebounds at Cal LutheranAs the 2022-23 fall semester gets underway at California Lutheran University, new student enrollment numbers have nearly rebounded to pre-pandemic levels.
- Cal Lutheran receives $1.3M grantThe U.S. Department of Education has approved a five-year grant worth $1,309,430 for California Lutheran University to continue the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program, which supports students from underrepresented segments of society who want to attain doctoral degrees.
- Director presents 'Macbeth' in new lightThe Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival is closing its 2022 season with one of the most performed tragedies in theater history, but under the guiding hand of a veteran director seeing the play in a new way.
- Cal Lutheran Upward Bound gets $3.6MThe U.S. Department of Education awarded California Lutheran University more than $3.6 million to continue and expand its TRIO Traditional Upward Bound services for high school students in Oxnard, Hawthorne and Lawndale.
- Festival marks 25th anniversary of debutTwenty-five years after the first Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival was held, and following a two-year pandemic-caused hiatus, the event kicks off its joyous return to California Lutheran University’s Kingsmen Park with performances of one of the Bard’s most popular comedies.
- Deaf-education program founder retiringThe founding director of California Lutheran University’s Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program for prospective teachers is retiring with emeritus status on Tuesday.
- Scandinavian Festival back after 3 yearsThe largest Nordic festival in Southern California will return to California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks on June 4 and 5 after a two-year absence caused by the pandemic.
- Top Cal Lutheran teaching honor awardedA criminology and criminal justice professor committed to helping students learn by serving the community has received California Lutheran University’s highest teaching honor.
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