
University of La Verne Alum Wins National Public Administration Award
Christopher Williams ’15, an El Monte police captain, has received a national award for implementing a social media outreach program to help reduce crime.
Christopher Williams ’15, an El Monte police captain, has received a national award for implementing a social media outreach program to help reduce crime.
Business students who will one day become leaders in technology, marketing, & other fields shifted their focus to an even bolder objective: saving lives.
Five female business leaders shared their secrets to success during the College of Business and Public Management’s Inaugural Women’s CEO Forum.
President Devorah Lieberman opened the University of La Verne’s 126th academic year on Aug. 30 by calling on students to embrace the college experience.
The University of La Verne has been selected to participate in a program that will help Behr Paint team members develop leadership & management skills.
The University of La Verne’s 40 Enactus students – primarily business majors – tackled problems during this past academic year.
From excavating bones in Africa to teaching elementary school children in China, La Verne students will be busy this summer researching and teaching.
The California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce’s Creating a Path to Success (CAPS) selected Kassandra Aguilera for the program.
Nearly 1,500 students have been cleared to graduate and will receive bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees during two Spring Commencement ceremonies.
If you want to know what boundless energy looks like, look no further than Sandy Portaro ’97. If you can catch her sitting still.