Campus Celebrates Innovation, Creativity
Inaugural Maker Fair & Innovation Block Party showcased student and faculty invention, creativity, curiosity, hands-on learning and more.
Inaugural Maker Fair & Innovation Block Party showcased student and faculty invention, creativity, curiosity, hands-on learning and more.
Renowned transformational leadership expert Yasmin Davidds and local human services champion Ciriaco “Cid” Pinedo 11’ are this year’s speakers for University of La Verne commencement ceremonies on May 25.
As a progressive institute of higher learning, the University of La Verne continues to live up to its core value of diversity and inclusivity by expanding its educational offerings throughout the state to better serve diverse student populations.
From uplifting women’s voices to self-care, here are six ways to recognize the University of La Verne’s impressive community of women and individuals who support and uplift women’s stories.
The presidential primary election is only a few days away, and the University of La Verne is determined to help the entire La Verne community, including newly eligible to vote students on campus, cast their ballots on campus.
The University of La Verne is extending the tuition deposit deadline to May 15, 2024. This gives families additional time to review admissions and financial aid offers due to the delays around processing this year’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA.
The University of La Verne joined the National College Resources Foundation’s Black College Expo and made a splash with prospective students!
Check out the latest University of La Verne media coverage and mentions showcasing our community and other notable features from the month of January.
Take a look at six feature February activities and events that are bringing the university’s Leopard community closer together.
“The public administration program allows us to be a part of a broader national perspective on governance and networking across communities,” College of Law and Public Service Associate Dean Suzanne Beaumaster said. “It’s been very important to us and our students, as the program lends quality and functionality to the needs of the area.”