Featured Events
For Traditional Undergraduate Students
Orientation is an introduction to the Cal Lutheran community and the college experience.
Adán Fernandez
Campus Organist Adán Fernandez presents a concert of organ music from Bach to Brahms.
The event was originally rescheduled for June 14.
Film screening
Come see the iconic, thought-provoking film in its 20th anniversary year.
Ricardo Gomez, PhD
Swenson Center for Social and Behavioral Sciences
Ricardo Gomez, PhD, will discuss his recent book titled "If we are not an educated people," a work focused on the contemporary history of Colombian elites.
Marcela G. Cuellar, PhD
Ullman Conference Center 100/101
Journeys Toward Servingness: Enacting Change at Hispanic-Serving Institutions
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.
"Wait in Punishment: Visualizing Migration to the Mexico-U.S. Border"
Join us for the first lecture lunch as we celebrate Latine Heritage Month with speaker Nancy Rios-Contreras, PhD.
Executive Talent Management Forum
Join speakers from academia and industry to discuss AI in the workplace.
Join us in to celebrate the ASCENSO program's third cohort of undergraduate fellows.
The Cal Lutheran Choir and Cielo (treble choir) present an eclectic program of innovative choral music, including selections for their upcoming March 2025 Carnegie Hall performance, joined by the Alumni Choir. Admission is free with donations accepted.
Peter Carlson, PhD
Join us for the lecture lunch with Peter Carlson, PhD, as part of this year's Campus Ministry theme, Healing and Restoration.
Join us for lunch after chapel to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Heritage Month.