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Arts, Lectures and Gatherings

Lectures and Discussions

Getting the Most from Your Board
Center For Nonprofit Leadership

Zoom PDT

In this workshop we will explore the practical tools for creating a productive board, one characterized by open and respectful dialogue, collaborative and inclusive participation and effective focus on the vision.

The event is from 9 to 11 a.m.

World Religions & Spirituality: A Focus on Islam & Christianity (Two Parts)
FABulous Fall Lecture Series Part A

Online Via Zoom

Christianity is the largest religion in the world and Islam is the second-largest. These lectures will examine these two religions and note the similarities and points of connection between them. 

Grant Writing Basics
Center For Nonprofit Leadership

Oxnard Campus

Workshop attendees will explore the basics of writing a winning proposal and learn how to craft each component of a grant proposal.

The event is from 8 a.m. to noon.

Uncovering Watergate: Intrigue, Investigation, Impact and Untold Stories
FABulous Fall Lecture Series Part A

Lundring Events Center and Zoom

This lecture will dive deep into the Watergate scandal, one of the most notorious political events in American history.

Transatlantic Connections
Academic and Cultural Exchange between the U.S. and Austria

Ullman Conference Center 100/101

The Office of Education Abroad and the School of Management invite the university community to a panel discussion followed by a reception to introduce and highlight the possibilities of participation in our CLU study program in Austria to CLU students.

Presentation of the Draft Social Statement on Civic Life and Faith

Ullman Conference Center 100/101

Hear the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's draft social statement on civic life and faith, which covers the First Amendment, relationship of church and state, and dialogue across differences.

Illustrated Manuscripts: From Devotions to Doodles
FABulous Fall Lecture Series Part A

Oxnard Center and Zoom

This course will examine illuminated manuscripts, hand-written devotional books lavishly illuminated with gold and silver ink on top of brightly-colored images.

Environmental Justice: The Power of a Bold Vision of Change
David N. Pellow, PhD

Swenson Center for Social and Behavioral Sciences 101/102

Join David N. Pellow, PhD, for a lecture on cases of environmental and climate justice involving communities of color and Indigenous communities fighting for liberation, sovereignty and access to recreational spaces.

Orphans of the Nation: Mexican Transnational Citizenship, 1920-1940
History Lecture Series

Ullman Conference Center 100/101

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a presentation by Romeo Guzmán, PhD, focused on his current research offering transnational histories of Mexican migrants and Mexican Americans. 

Strategic Board Recruitment Through a DEIJ Lens
Center For Nonprofit Leadership

Oxnard Campus

This workshop seeks to arm nonprofit leaders with a different set of questions to enable them to strengthen both the make-up and overall effectiveness of their boards.

The event is from 9 a.m. to noon.

Are You an Algorithmic Problem? The Democratic Value of Resisting Classification
FABulous Fall Lecture Series Part A

Zoom

In this lecture, Jose Marichal, PhD, will argue that democratic health requires that large numbers of its citizens defy algorithmic classification, hence remain as "outliers" and "algorithmic problems."

Latine Heritage Month Lecture Lunch
"Wait in Punishment: Visualizing Migration to the Mexico-U.S. Border"

Lundring Events Center

Join us for the first lecture lunch as we celebrate Latine Heritage Month with speaker Nancy Rios-Contreras, PhD.

The Human Figure in Sculpture
Fifty and Better Fall Four-Week Course Session

Lundring Events Center and Zoom

This class will look at the representation and evolution of the human form through sculpture.

The Israeli Settlers
Fifty and Better Fall Four-Week Course Session

Online Via Zoom

This course will explore the Israeli settlers and attempt to dive deeper into their history, ethos and opposition.

The Beatles in the Studio (Part 2)
Fifty and Better Fall Four-Week Course Session

Lundring Events Center and Zoom

This course is Part 2 in an examination of the Beatles’ recording career in the studio. It can be taken independently of Part 1.

Pompeii: Life, Death and Legacy of an Ancient Roman City
Fifty and Better Fall Four-Week Course Session

Lundring Events Center and Zoom

Unearth the ancient mysteries of Pompeii and its sister city, Herculaneum.

From Chords to Cords
Forward Together Webinar Series

Zoom webinar

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.

Museums of the World
Fifty and Better Fall Four-Week Course Session

Zoom

Visit the most famous museums in the world from the comfort of your own home.

AI in the Workplace: Navigating Challenges and Embracing Opportunities
Executive Talent Management Forum

Lundring Events Center

Join speakers from academia and industry to discuss AI in the workplace.

The History of Motown
Fifty and Better Fall Four-Week Course Session

Online Via Zoom

For almost everyone, the very word "Motown" is synonymous with the great songs and artists of the '60s and '70s — not the auto industry.