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La Verne professor Paul Alvarez will once again be part of the medical staff for Americans at World University Games, in Russia.
La Verne professor Paul Alvarez will once again be part of the medical staff for Americans at World University Games, in Russia.
Human rights activist Marina Schuster speaks for Bhutto-Ispahani lecture series.
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.
Educator and La Verne alumna Dianne Van Hook adds another honor to her long list of accomplishments.
National Interfaith Leader Dr. Eboo Patel made a call for students to stand up for their values on Tuesday, April 16. He is the official Spring 2013 Fasnacht Lecturer, selected by the Fasnacht Committee on Religion and Society, the longest-standing endowed lecture series at the University of La Verne.
Activist Dolores Huerta delivers a message at the University of La Verne that is as powerful as it was 50 years ago, when she co-founded United Farm Workers.
Professor Cleveland Hayes pushes his students hard, but with an 80-year legacy of teachers in the family, he may be one who was born to be an educator.
University of La Verne chemistry students Rasha Dubuni and Sara Strobel perform ground-breaking work that can improve everyone’s life.
Author of ‘Smashed’ exhorts University of La Verne faculty and students to follow their own dreams and draw upon their own experiences when writing, as she did.
Karl Schubert ’09 takes his shot at the golf apparel industry equipped with a University of La Verne business degree in his bag.