The 2026 Ventura County Economic Forecast will examine how past and present policy decisions shape today’s economy and future generations, featuring insights on local growth trends and the economic ...
Select from the Preliminary Multiple Subject or Single Subject Teaching Credential programs, approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. These programs offer small class sizes, ...
Our full-time faculty member Susan Murphy and an adjunct Bruce Gillies are being recognized for their research.
TOHS visits SOM February 17, 2026 Students from Thousand Oaks High School attended SOM workshops on campus. We had a panel ...
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Join us at our community blood drive and be the reason someone gets a second chance. Donating blood is safe, simple and takes less than an hour — but its impact lasts a lifetime. Why donate? 1 pint = ...
Professionals may go back to school for a psychology degree for many reasons, but one of the most common is that they want a career that makes a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals, ...
If you’re a working adult who wants to land a promotion by going back to school and completing a bachelor’s degree, a core question you need to ask yourself is how you want to apply leadership. Do you ...
English Department to Host First-Year Writing Exhibition at 2026 Festival of Scholars November 10, 2025 The English Department and the Writing Center team up to host an inaugural Celebration of ...
Recently, MBA student Alona Sudorzhenko received a patent for her invention "Privacy-gated Decentralized Multi-Agent Artificial Intelligence Architecture". Alona is a current grad ...
On January 29, Tracy Nickl (Marketing) and the Cal Lutheran student chapter of the American Marketing Association welcomed guests from international restaurant chain The Cheesecak ...