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Summer/Fall 2008

Ort For more than 60 years, Roland “Ort” Ortmayer embodied the spirit of La Verne College and the University of La Verne in a way that reaches far beyond athletics. Somewhere To Turn Two University of La Verne legal clinics provide advice and representation to clients in need and give students real-world training. Making Dollars [...]

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Making Dollars Make Sense

Ahmed Ispahani has earned the reputation as one of La Verne’s most beloved and respected professors, and his students remember him for his passion and his teaching methods.

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Strength In Numbers

University of La Verne’s Center for Teacher Leadership employs a new model for more impact in schools.

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Somewhere To Turn

Two University of La Verne legal clinics provide advice and representation to clients in need and give students real-world training.

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The Music Man

With a musical depth as diverse as his heritage, Paul Joseph Kilanski, aka PJ Butta, has made a name for himself in pop music worldwide.

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CAMPUS

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Vista La Verne, with room for just under 400 student residents, provides lots of mixing space and is in close proximity to the heart of the La Verne campus.

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HMO, Team USA

La Verne professor Paul Alvarez will once again be part of the medical staff for Americans at World University Games, in Russia.

Spring Commencement

Dreams were realized and academic goals accomplished at the University of La Verne’s Spring Commencement 2013, on Saturday, June 1. Graduates of the College of Arts & Sciences, College of Busi...

A Call To Action

Human rights activist Marina Schuster speaks for Bhutto-Ispahani lecture series.

Going With The Flow

Al Clark began a lifelong study of water as a college student and now prepares to publish a book that covers 500 years of water in the San Gabriel Valley and its watershed.

Making A Name For Herself

Educator and La Verne alumna Dianne Van Hook adds another honor to her long list of accomplishments.

A Legacy Of Life

For 55 years, Dr. Robert Neher has educated La Verne biology students and will retire with the respect and admiration of those he has touched — except one nasty python.

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