State GDP growth to accelerate — Forecast projects job growth will soften, then recover

The California Lutheran University Center for Economic Research and Forecasting is releasing its 2016 First Quarter California and United States Forecast on Thursday, March 24. Highlights: We expect state GDP growth to accelerate a bit, to over 3 percent quarterly annual growth rates. We expect California job growth to soften a bit and then slowly […]
Third annual Cal Lu Palooza to showcase musical talent of Cal Lutheran University students on Friday, April 8.

The free public concert will begin at 5 p.m. in Kingsmen Park. The show will feature a wide variety of music including singer-songwriter, alternative indie trap, indie rock, rap, hip-hop and electronic dance music. There will be a raffle for two guitars along with multiple pairs of drumsticks signed and used by drummer Greg Bissonette […]
‘A Century Ago’ event focuses on poetry Professors to read Frost, avant-garde and WWI works

Jack Ledbetter, Jacqueline Lyons and Joan Wines will present “Poetry of the Decade” at 7 p.m. in the Community Room as part of the library’s 2015-2016 free lecture series “A Century Ago: 1910-1920,” featuring Cal Lutheran faculty members. Ledbetter will focus on Robert Frost, Lyons on avant-garde poets, and Wines on World War I poets. […]
Professor decorates trees in Celtic style Exhibit featuring paintings to open at Cal Lutheran

“The Clouty Tree, The Devil, and Me,” an installation featuring paintings by Michael Pearce, will open March 5 and run through April 7 in the Kwan Fong Gallery of Culture and Art on the Thousand Oaks campus. A reception will be held at 7 p.m. March 5. Pearce, an associate professor of art at Cal […]