After a historic regular season, the Regals defeated No. 2-ranked Washington University 1-0 to take home the first national title in program history.
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Regals Soccer Advances to First-Ever National Championship
The Regals is the first Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) team to play for a National Championship.
U.S. Latino economic output tops $3 trillion for the first time
Latinos in the United States continue to drive the economy forward — as they’ve been doing since the 1500s.
Gagliardo wins President’s Award for Teaching Excellence
The award recognizes professors who are held in high esteem by their peers, students and the rest of the university community.
Faculty members retire with emeritus status
The Board of Regents awarded emeritus status to five Cal Lutheran faculty members who retired in May 2023 and have a combined total of more than 115 years of service.
Center for Economic Research and Forecasting wins Latino Leadership Award
Cal Lutheran’s Center for Economic Research and Forecasting (CERF) economists are among the recipients of the 2023 Pacific Coast Business Times’ Latino Leadership Award.
The Apocalypse Is Here in Kingsmen Shakespeare’s ‘King Lear’
The 26th season concludes with a novel twist on the play, which takes place in an abandoned shopping mall after an apocalyptic event.
Annual Cares Day raises more than $2 million
Nearly 1,800 donors made 2,352 gifts in the most successful annual fundraising campaign ever.
Cal Lutheran receives $500,000 state grant to fund four-year teacher credential program
The funds will help expand an integrated teacher preparation program that allows students to earn both a bachelor’s degree and a teaching credential in four years rather than the usual five.
Commencement ceremonies set for May 12
California Lutheran University will hold separate 2023 commencement ceremonies for 1,217 undergraduate and graduate students on Friday, May 12, in William Rolland Stadium on the Thousand Oaks campus.
Treasured memories
The Cal Lutheran community lost one of its most treasured members when the Rev. Dr. Howard Wennes died on July 12, 2022.
Seeing one another
“Rev. Scott,” as he is known, is the university’s first Black pastor and the first non-Lutheran to hold the post.
On a mission
To the Rev. Rachel Eskesen ’04, MA, MDiv ’14, the work of a pastor can look remarkably similar to the work of an English professor.
Strategic plan in action
Cal Lutheran’s 2022-2027 Strategic Plan, developed with input from all members of the university community, outlines the university's top priorities.
Students bring personal experiences to the fight against racism
Four students are sparking conversations about Black American roots, maternal health, entrepreneurship and more as Community Scholars for Black Lives.
Cal Lutheran hosts its first-ever Women in Film Summit
An impressive lineup of women will be on campus for discussions of inequality in the movie and TV industry over two days.