Historian to discuss lynching in the US — March 3rd at Cal Lutheran

William D. Carrigan, an Organization of American Historians Distinguished Lecturer, will present “Why Ordinary People Lynched” at 7 p.m. in Ullman Commons 100/101 on the Thousand Oaks campus. The lecture will address one of the historical underpinnings of racial tension in the United States. Carrigan will explore why and how ordinary people came to think […]
Historian to discuss the first Red Scare: Cal Lutheran faculty featured in library lecture series
The chair of California Lutheran University’s History Department will discuss America’s first Red Scare at the Grant R. Brimhall Library on Feb. 18. Michaela Reaves will present “Radical ‘Reds’: Looking Backward” 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 […]
NPR host Tom Ashbrook to discuss career – Jan. 23rd at Cal Lutheran

The January taping of National Public Radio show “On Point” in Santa Barbara is sold out, but fans can visit with host Tom Ashbrook the next morning at California Lutheran University. The award-winning journalist will discuss highlights from his career when KCLU presents “Coffee and Conversation with Tom Ashbrook” at 10 a.m. Jan. 23 in […]