Q. What type of student groups exist at LLU? How can I find out about events happening at and around campus? I’m unsure of my religious faith…is there anyone I can talk to about this?
A. View LLU student organizations here: http://www.llu.edu/central/sao/studentorg.page
Q. I want to spend more time outdoors. Where can I find a list of parks and recreation in the area?
A. To find a park to enjoy reading, playing soccer, or relaxing in the Loma Linda area, visit Loma Linda Parks.
For a list of state parks and beaches in California, including places of where to camp and hike, view: CA State Parks.
Visit National Parks in California.
Q. What type of student groups are on campus?
A. A partial listing of Loma Linda University student groups can be found at www.llu.edu/llu/handbook/life-gov.html. Some of these groups include the Asian Pacific Islanders Students’ Association, the Black Health Professional Student Association, Club Internationale, etc. Additionally, most schools have their own student associations: School of Public Health Student Association, School of Medicine Student Association, etc. Some student groups are also arranged by subject area: Logos (drama), Testimony (choir), etc.
Q. How can I find out about events happening at and around campus?
A. LLU Online maintains a calendar of events that includes school related deadlines and various social activities. Upcoming events are posted on BlackBoard under the “Students” tab, and a link to the master calendar is also provided. BlackBoard can be accessed at https://lluonline.llu.edu/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp.
Students for International Missions (SIMS)
This University program brings students to underdeveloped areas around the world to work in communities with limited or no access to health care and health education. http://www.llu.edu/central/sims/index.page?
Loma Linda Student Organizations: https://lluonline.llu.edu/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp?tab_id=_140_1.
Health and Faith Forum: Bioethics and Wholeness Grand Rounds
A cross-disciplinary approach to exploring issues in ethics and wholeness, this program meets almost weekly throughout the quarter. CME/CEUs are available. Visit http://www.llu.edu/llu/wholeness/events.html or http://www.llu.edu/llu/bioethics/llethcal.html
Faith and Film
In January, 2008, the Center for Spiritual Life & Wholeness and the Campus Ministries office met to address a felt need on the LLU campus for an interdisciplinary program connecting faith and the arts. Thus, Faith & Film was born. Now during the Thursday lunch hour students and faculty convene in Randall Visitor's Center to watch a film and discuss its implications for modern Christian life. Faith & Film is co-sponsored by the Center for Spiritual Life & Wholeness, LLU Campus Ministries, and the School of Religion. http://www.llu.edu/wholeness/faithandfilm.page
Here are some valuable links to help you experience cultural diversity:
Religious Services in and around Loma Linda
http://www.llu.edu/central/religious/index.page
Museums
http://www.getty.edu
http://www.co.san-bernardino.ca.us/museum/
http://www.cmp.ucr.edu/
http://www.marchfield.org/
http://www.sdnhm.org