In this compelling talk, Navajo scholar Amanda Tachine, PhD, will draw on findings from her book, Native Presence and Sovereignty in College, which takes a personal look at 10 Navajo teenagers, ...
The needs of today's students with hearing loss are changing as technology and evidence-based best practices allow parents and teachers to provide individualized and comprehensive options.
Students in our Counseling Psychology program graduate well-prepared for a successful career as professional therapists. The program focuses on teaching students a relational and systemic model for ...
The Marital and Family Therapy program emphasizes a systemic understanding of the human experience in its varied contexts. We encourage respect for the diversity of people and their lifestyles, ...
The choral ensembles and String Symphony join forces to present the annual Christmas Concerts.
As the nationwide leader in credentialing exam preparation, Teachers Test Prep provides diagnostics and prep services to many of the country's top universities, schools, districts, and other teachers' ...
Featuring the powerful civil rights photographs of Charles Moore and posters by Cal Lutheran visual arts students, the exhibit highlights the ongoing fight for equality and justice.
The Preliminary Teaching Credential program is characterized by its rigor and relevance to today's increasingly diverse schools. Classes are small, professors are accessible, and field supervisors ...
Written in 1666 by Molière, France’s greatest comedic writer, The Doctor in Spite of Himself follows the antics of Sganarelle, a ne’er-do-well woodcutter, who winds up impersonating a doctor. Join ...