
University of La Verne Adds Career Readiness Programs in Six In-Demand Medical Fields
Those programs include Dental Assistant, Home Health Aide, Medical Assistant, Medical Records Specialist, Patient Care Technician, and Phlebotomy Technician.
Those programs include Dental Assistant, Home Health Aide, Medical Assistant, Medical Records Specialist, Patient Care Technician, and Phlebotomy Technician.
Assistant Professor of Law Michele Assael-Shafia, JD ’95, and Associate Professor in Mathematics Gail Tang are the recipients of the University of La Verne’s 2022 Excellence in Teaching Award.
The Board of Trustees will lead a national search for a new president. Lieberman will work closely with the board during the transition and will play a significant role in aiding and onboarding her successor.
Los Angeles County residents can cast their ballots in the California General Election at the University of La Verne on November 5-8.
Events include a Saturday morning 5K Fun Run/Walk, street fair and parade, and tailgating before the football game against Whittier College.
Lenoir will deliver a speech, “Europe Reborn: Taking Stock of the European Union’s Response to the War in Ukraine,” on Wednesday, October 5, 2022, in Morgan Auditorium.
The University of La Verne ranked sixth nationally for social mobility of students and in the top 10 among best private national universities in California, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2023 Best Colleges rankings, released September 12.
The University of La Verne has joined the Coalition for College, a network of more than 150 institutions of higher education that are committed to providing students with a successful, affordable, and transformative college experience.
University of La Verne Professor of Film and Television Morgan Sandler won a best cinematography award at the Madrid International Film Festival for his contributions to the documentary Bella. The film has since been nominated for awards at dozens of film festivals in the Unites States, Europe, and Latin America.
The University of La Verne’s Bob and Mary Neher Montana Field Research Station has installed a remote-operated camera to help detect wildfires in the Montana wilderness.