The Magazine of the University of La Verne

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Winter/Spring 2011

Steve Morgan

As the embodiment of the University of La Verne for the past 26 years, Steve Morgan ’68 has demonstrated that the best way to provide stability and security is to keep moving — forward.

Spot On

Steve Morgan is a tough act to follow, but Devorah  Lieberman, the university’s next president, is just the person to do it.

Going Out on a High Note

As the university’s most prolific president approached retirement, the gloriously renovated theater in Founders Hall reopened with a new name in tribute: The Ann & Steve Morgan Auditorium.

Dynamic Digs

The university’s new residence hall will be the largest structure ever built on the property, accommodate 387 students, and is intended to completely change the feel of life on campus.

Got College?

Local junior high school students and their parents spend a day at La Verne and discover that a college education is well within their reach.

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  1. Winter/Spring 2006
  2. Winter/Spring 2008
  3. Winter/Spring 2007
  4. Winter/Spring 2005
  5. Winter/Spring 2009

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