Academics
Speak with an academic advisor for quick questions! No appointment required, first come, first-served.
Come by Pearson Library to check out some banned books, and learn more about banned books in America!
The Office of Education Abroad and the School of Management are inviting to a panel discussion to highlight academic, cultural and business exchange between the U.S. and Austria.
The ELCA is developing a social statement on civic life and faith, which covers the First Amendment, relationship of church and state, and dialogue across differences.
Undergraduate students are welcome to Drop-In and join our office for free snacks and can't miss giveaways!
Join us for the first lecture lunch, as we celebrate Latine Heritage Month with Keynote speaker Nancy Rios-Contreras, PhD.
This zoom workshop is designed to guide undergraduate students through the process of applying to Ph.D. research graduate programs
Join us as John Maier, CEO of Bose Professional, discusses his music-driven career and leading the carveout from Bose Corporation. Moderated by Dean Gerhard Apfelthaler, this Forward Together webinar is open to all.
Join the librarians for an in-person and virtual workshop on Business Databases as well as APA citation style.
Join us for a research event that showcases the incredible work of our undergraduate research students. Scholars from various disciplines—including biology, chemistry, political science, psychology, religion, math, physics, and more—will present their summer research through insightful talks and an interactive poster session.
Join us for the lecture lunch with Peter Carlson, Ph.D, as part of the annual theme of Campus Ministry, Healing a Restoration.
This zoom workshop is tailored for first and second-year undergraduate students eager to explore research opportunities at CLU.
Join the librarians for an in-person and virtual workshop on Psychology and Education Databases as well as APA citation style.
Join us for lunch after chapel to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Heritage Month with keynote speaker Dayna Barrios, Native community leader and the former chairwoman for the Barbareño/Ventureño Band of Mission Indians.
Join us for the Fall Dance Concert, where student choreographers transform movement into art, showcasing their remarkable talents and diverse styles in a captivating celebration of creativity and passion.