By Anonymous — Monday, February 3rd, 2014
New facility will house business, counseling programs
This summer California Lutheran University will open a Westlake Village center to house a new business incubator and provide expanded facilities for its Community Counseling Center and School of Management. At the core of the nearly 18,000-square-foot facility will be a business incubator and coworking space for CLU students and the public. The space is the next step in CLU’s effort to expand entrepreneurship opportunities. CLU’s graduate programs in entrepreneurship and economics and the Center for Economic Research and Forecasting will be relocated from the main campus in Thousand Oaks to the new center. Four classrooms and five offices will wrap around the coworking and incubation area to encourage interaction. As a coworking space, it will be designed to promote openness and collaboration. There will be a variety of areas for individual and collaborative work including a coffee bar and patios with fire pits. CLU’s Community Counseling Center and Parent-Child Center will also move from the main campus to the new building. A state-of-the-art training facility for students earning graduate degrees in psychology is being designed. Unlike the current center, the new clinic will have one-way mirrors for student supervision and technology enabling classrooms to pick up live audio feeds from mediation sessions. The new space will also provide additional therapy rooms and more parking for staff, students and clients. The Community Counseling CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Monday, February 3rd, 2014
CSU Channel Islands (CI) student Han Nguyen’s passion and talent for ceramic art has been rewarded with a scholarship and solo exhibition. The senior in CI’s Art Program won a Jeanne Ward Scholarship from the American Ceramic Society – Design Chapter of Southern California (ACS-DC) on Sunday and will open “Re-Imagining,” a month-long exhibition of her work, this week at CI’s Grad Wall Gallery in Napa Hall. The show kicks off with an opening reception Thursday, Jan. 30, from 6 to 8 p.m. “To have my work CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, January 28th, 2014
Camarillo, CA - CSU Channel Islands (CI) is pleased to announce its Spring Lecture Series in collaboration with the public libraries in Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks and Ventura. This free series offers community members the chance to hear from some of CI’s most dynamic speakers and experts; engage in discussions on a variety of timely, thought-provoking topics; and be a CI student for an evening in the convenient setting of their local library. See below for a detailed listing of speakers, topics, locations, dates, and times. Simi Valley Public Library “Some Psychological Benefits of a Secure Relationship with God” “Beyond the Latino Sports Hero: The Role of Sports in Creating Communities, Networks and Identities” Latin America’s Most CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 15th, 2014
Camarillo, CA - The Martin V. Smith School of Business & Economics at CSU Channel Islands (CI) is pleased to announce its Spring 2014 Speaker Series, “Lessons from Successful Entrepreneurs and Executives.” The presentations are free, open to the public by reservation, and include lunch. All events will be held from noon to 2 p.m. in Malibu Hall 100 on the CI campus. Please register at http://business.csuci.edu/events. Dave Power, Founder of J.D. Power and Associates Jason Spievak, CEO of Invoca Joe Schroeder, President/CEO of Ventura County Credit Union The Spring 2014 Speaker Series is sponsored by the Business Advisory Council of the MVS School of Business & Economics. Complimentary campus parking will be available for all events. Once on campus, follow signs to the designated lot. For more information, visit http://business.csuci.edu/events, or contact Merissa Stith, Events Coordinator, at 805-437-8548 or merissa.stith@csuci.edu. About California State University Channel Islands |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 8th, 2014
Mountain Vista School is proud to give back to the community during the holiday season. A food drive was sponsored by ASB and all classes had the opportunity to participate. All food collected will be donated to a family at Mountain Vista. Pictured are ASB members: President, Mishell Beylik; Vice President, Jasmine Ortiz; Sectetary, Ariana Schieferle; and Treasurer, Natalie Couse. Mountain Vista ASB sponsored a can food drive this November and December to support the Fillmore Food Share. The school of 570 students collected over 750 cans. The 3rd grade contributed more cans than any other grade. The students fell short of their school-wide goal of 2014 cans, but they are proud that they were able to raise the 750 plus cans. ASB President Emma Myers stated, "It feels great to be able to help families for Christmas." "It was a fun to plan and organize for the can food drive, and It was a big success!" The Mountain Vista ASB is planning other activities for the New Year such as a Pajama Day, Earth Day, and they will help with the Walk-a-thon to raise money for field trips. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 8th, 2014
Fillmore First 5 Neighborhood for Learning Preschool Program is currently enrolling for 20 afternoon spaces available. Priority to children entering Kindergarten in August 2014 within the Fillmore Unified School District Bounderies. For more information please see Irma Magana at Sespe School Room #2 on Fridays between 11am and 3pm. |
By Anonymous — Monday, December 23rd, 2013
The Stuart Foundation recently announced it has approved a $100,000 grant to Ventura County Community College District to support the persistence and college completion of over 700 foster youth enrolled at Moorpark College, Oxnard College, Ventura College, and California State University, Channel Islands. “This grant will have a significant, positive impact on our foster youth students by making it possible for this at-risk population to stay in college and succeed in higher education,” commented Dr. Jamillah Moore, Chancellor, Ventura County Community College District. Board Chair, Art Hernández, added, “We are grateful to the Stuart Foundation for partnering with the District to invest in the future of foster youth in our community. The Board looks forward to accepting the grant funds at its public meeting in January.” The Stuart Foundation is dedicated to the protection, education, and development of children and youth. The Foundation works toward ensuring that all children grow up in caring families, learn in vibrant and effective schools, and have opportunities to become productive members of their communities. |
![]() Shanya Escoto, Sara Uridel, Sarah Scott, Santana Carrerra, Lexie Sierra, Salma Jimenez, Linsey Gerardo, Anika Romano, Serena Rivas, Elizabeth Stewart, Caitlin McCall, Kimberlyn King , Kayla Carrillo Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 18th, 2013
The Fillmore Flashes are Regional Champions and headed to Nationals. On Saturday, December 7th the Fillmore High School Cheerleading Competition Squad competed at the 2014 JAMZ National Cheerleading Championships at Magic Mountain. The Flashes received First Place in Showcheer and First Place in Sideline Performance Cheer, qualifying them to compete on February 21st for a National Title in Las Vegas, NV. They will compete against other High Schools from across the Nation for the chance of becoming National Champions. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, December 17th, 2013
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By Anonymous — Monday, December 16th, 2013
Students, instructor partner with UC Santa Barbara and University of Colorado Denver, for research undertaking; Springs Fire aftermath a key focus
Camarillo, CA - A new grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) will help CSU Channel Islands (CI) students study the effects of wildfire on the area’s ecosystem. The grant funds a collaborative research partnership between CI, UC Santa Barbara and University of Colorado Denver to systematically examine the impacts of wildfire on chaparral and watersheds. Linda O’Hirok, a lecturer in CI’s Environmental Science & Resource Management program, is leading six students in the project this semester. A main focus of their investigation is Big Sycamore Canyon, which burned during the May 2013 Springs Fire that scorched 24,000 acres and threatened the CI campus. They’re comparing the resilience of the recently-burned landscape with three similar sites in the region: a tributary of Matilija Creek that burned during the July 1985 Wheeler Fire, a tributary of Malibu Creek that burned in 1993, and an unburned tributary in Wildwood Canyon. “The growing danger of wildfires has increased our need to understand the way watersheds respond,” said O’Hirok. “By studying and measuring the post-fire runoff and erosion at four different sites in four different stages of recovery, we can piece together a compelling story of the short- and long-term effects of wildfire in chaparral environments. This could help us better predict dangers from erosion and flooding after wildfire and guide emergency planning.” The research is funded CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 11th, 2013
Fillmore High School is now accepting orders for the 2013-2014 Yearbook. Yearbooks make great holiday gifts. You may purchase a yearbook for only $80 in the Student Store or online at www.jostensyearbook.com. Price will increase to $85 on January 7. Seniors, this is your chance to purchase a lifetime of memories. Don’t miss out -- order now. Fillmore High School esta aceptado ordenes para libros anuales ‘Copa de Oro” para el ano escolar 2013-2014. Los libros anuales serian un buen regalo. Pueden comprar el libro por $80 en la tienda estudiantil or por el internet el www.jostensyearbook.com. El precio subira a $85 el 7 de enero. Alumno que van a graduar es su oportunidad de comprar recuerdos de toda la vida. No pierdan esta oportunidad. |
By Anonymous — Monday, December 9th, 2013
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By Anonymous — Monday, December 2nd, 2013
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 27th, 2013
Panelists will discuss career paths in science, technology, engineering and mathematics and ways women can overcome barriers in STEM careers
Camarillo, CA - CSU Channel Islands (CI) invites the community to “Women in STEM: Broadening Perspectives and Breaking Barriers,” Wednesday, Dec. 4, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the John Spoor Broome Library, Room 1320, on the CI campus. The free event features prominent female scientists, engineers and CI faculty in a two-panel discussion about working in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics). The first hour-long panel will focus on career paths for STEM majors. The second will explore the unique barriers women face in STEM careers and ways to overcome them. The panelists include women from Amgen, Patagonia, the U.S. Navy, Skyworks Solutions, and the Society of Women Engineers. Speakers will share their experiences working in the STEM field, describe how they overcame challenges, and answer questions from the audience. The first panel is targeted to middle- and high-school girls; the second is intended for college students. “Women in STEM” is sponsored by Project ASCENSIÓN, CI’s Sociology and Mathematics programs, and the School of Arts & Sciences. Refreshments will be served beginning at 3:45. The focal point of Project ASCENCIÓN is a collaborative, fully productive and articulated program from K-12 through Oxnard College to a Baccalaureate degree to promote student interest and success in science, technology, engineering and mathematics; and entry in STEM programs and careers. This project is aggressive, inter-segmental, multi-layered and comprehensive. Limited parking is available on campus with the purchase of a $6 daily permit; follow signs to the parking permit dispensers. Free parking is available at the Camarillo Metrolink Station/Lewis Road parking lot in Camarillo with bus service to and from the campus. Riders should board the CI Vista Bus to the campus; the cash-only fare is $1.25 each way. Buses arrive and depart from the Camarillo Metrolink Station every 30 minutes from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. For exact times, check the schedule at www.goventura.org. For more information, contact Jorge Garcia, Associate Professor of Mathematics, at 805-437-2769 or jorge.garcia@csuci.edu. About California State University Channel Islands |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, November 26th, 2013
CI’s winning streak continues for its 11th year, as four students take home top awards in the CSU system’s annual competition
Camarillo, Calif., Nov. 26, 2013 – Four art students from CSU Channel Islands (CI) earned top awards for their interactive media and video work at the statewide CSU Media Arts Festival this month. The annual festival, held Nov. 9 at Cal State Fullerton, recognizes the best in film, video and interactive media work by students from all 23 CSU campuses. The CI student victories continue an impressive 11-year winning streak for the youngest campus in the CSU system. CI students dominated the Interactive Media category – earning all three top spots. Eamon Stewart took home first place and a $500 Rosebud Award for his personal website, http://www.eamonstewart.com, which showcases his portfolio of work in film, animation and motion graphics. The Ventura native graduated last spring from the Art Program. He works at a branding company, is completing an animated short film, and is co-creator of “Waffle Party,” a weekly Web comic that he produces with friend, collaborator and fellow CI alumnus Erik Scoggan, at http://www.wafflepartycomic.com. “Being an art major CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Monday, November 25th, 2013
Camarillo, CA - CSU Channel Islands (CI) announced a $100,000 sponsorship by Union Bank representing a significant corporate sponsorship to the University. The contribution will be allocated to support student scholarships and to advance some of CI’s most urgent priorities. “We are thankful to Union Bank for its generous support,” said CI President Richard R. Rush. “This sponsorship comes at a critical time for our campus and it will help us immeasurably in serving our students.” Over the last four years, state funding for the CSU system has decreased by 33 percent. As a result, private and public partnerships and individual and corporate donations are essential in meeting the needs of CI’s growing student population. Union Bank’s contribution will be recognized throughout the year at various University events and initiatives. “We are committed to CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Monday, November 18th, 2013
HIV-positive speakers panel, candlelight vigil planned Dec. 3
THOUSAND OAKS, CA - California Lutheran University will observe World AIDS Day 2013 with a panel discussion and candlelight vigil on Tuesday, Dec. 3. CLU’s Center for Equality and Justice will host an HIV-positive speakers panel from 2:15 to 3:55 p.m. in Room 101 of the Swenson Center for the Social and Behavioral Sciences. A candlelight vigil will be held from 4:15 to 4:45 p.m. on the Swenson Center patio. World AIDS Day, which officially falls on Dec. 1, was first observed in 1988. It started with a call by health ministers from around the world for social tolerance and greater awareness of HIV/AIDS on an international scale. The theme for this year’s observance is “Getting to zero ¬– HIV and adolescents.” To highlight the fact that people 10 to 24 years old continue to be vulnerable to HIV infection, the World Health Organization is launching new guidelines and a policy brief on HIV testing, counseling, treatment and care for adolescents living with HIV. The Swenson Center is located at 141 Faculty St. on the Thousand Oaks campus. CLU’s Center for Equality and Justice (CEJ), Wellness Programs and Office of Campus Ministry and the HIV/AIDS Coalition of Ventura County are sponsoring the free public events. For more information, contact the CEJ at 805-493-3694 or cej@callutheran.edu. |
By Anonymous — Monday, November 11th, 2013
![]() Annual Halloween Costume walk at Mountain Vista Elementary School. This year the staff dressed up like the movie "Despicable Me." Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Monday, November 11th, 2013
The Evelyn and Howard Boroughs Library at Ventura College will host a free scholar-led reading and discussion of the book, In the Country of Men, by Hisham Matar on November 13, 2013, at 5:30 p.m., as part of the “Let’s Talk About It: Muslim Journeys” series. Throughout the series, participants will explore the histories, faith, and cultures of Muslims around the world and within the United States through informed conversations facilitated by a local scholar. The November 13 discussion is open to the community and will be led by Dr. Kathleen M. Moore, Chair of the Religious Studies Department, University of California Santa Barbara. The reading and discussion will take place in The Evelyn and Howard Boroughs Library, Learning Resources Center Building, Second Floor, Reading Room, Ventura College, 4667 Telegraph Road, Ventura, 93003. “Let’s Talk About It: Muslim Journeys” is a project of National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) conducted in cooperation with the American Library Association (ALA), with support from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Additional support for the arts and media components was provided by the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Arts. The Evelyn and Howard Boroughs Library at Ventura College is one of 125 libraries and state humanities councils nationwide to receive funding to host this five-part series that seeks to engage readers in some new and diverse perspectives on Muslim lives and cultures through selected texts and dynamic discussion. For additional information, please visit http://www.venturacollege.edu/departments/student_services/library or contact Ayanna Gaines, Associate Librarian, Ventura College, at tel. 805.289-6188 or by email at againes@vcccd.edu. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 6th, 2013
The Moorpark College Theatre Arts Department announces auditions for its upcoming spring 2014 production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s “The Pirates of Penzance.” Preliminary dance auditions will be held on Monday, November 25, 2013, from 6-10 p.m. and preliminary musical auditions on November 26, from 6-10 p.m., with callbacks on November 27 from 6-10 p.m. Auditions will be held on the Moorpark College campus on the main stage of the Performing Arts Center. Anyone interested in auditioning should wear comfortable clothing, bring 32 bars of sheet music or a karaoke CD to sing, and be prepared to read from script. An accompanist will be present for the audition. A favorite among both opera and Broadway lovers, “The Pirates of Penzance” (Pirates) is one of the best known and loved of the prolific repertory by Gilbert and Sullivan. Last seen on Broadway in 1981, Pirates ran for 787 performances and won both the Tony Award for Best Revival and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical. The reverence for "character," "duty," and "will" appealed to all, and the tongue-twisting "I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General" is suited to the quick oral delivery of the General, who attempts to display a refinement of manners and morals suited to his day. “I love working with the Music and Dance programs for our big spring musicals,” said John Loprieno, Director and Theatre Arts Department Chair. “Our Choreographer, Beth Megill, and our Musical Director, Marilyn Anderson, are both accomplished professionals in their own right,” said Loprieno. “The students at Moorpark College are really in for a treat this spring!” Individuals who are cast in this play must register for the three-unit Theatre Production: Performance class. “The Pirates of Penzance” will run March 13-30, 2014, with performances Thursdays–Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. in the main stage of Moorpark College located at 7075 Campus Road in Moorpark, CA 93021. Tickets may be purchased through the Moorpark College Performing Arts Center Box Office at (805) 378-1485 or online at www.moorparkcollege.edu/pac. For additional information regarding Moorpark College Theatre Arts Music and Dance programs, please contact John Loprieno at (805) 553-4692 or at jloprieno@vcccd.edu. |
