
A Message From the President and the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
As a country and as a community, we again find ourselves grappling with painful, but all too familiar, issues around power, privilege, oppression, and racism.
As a country and as a community, we again find ourselves grappling with painful, but all too familiar, issues around power, privilege, oppression, and racism.
Allyson Brantley, assistant professor of history, has received the 2020 Mellon Emerging Faculty Leaders (MEFL) Award from The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.
The University of La Verne is holding virtual celebrations and activities in May to honor the approximately 1,400 students who are graduating this spring from the university’s four colleges and ten campuses.
The University of La Verne’s human resource certificate programs were recognized as Top 20 for enrollments during the 26th Annual Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM) and Holmes Corporation Education Partners virtual conference.
President Devorah Lieberman is among 15 higher education leaders who are serving on a task force to plan safe school reopenings during COVID-19 pandemic.
The planning includes a mix of face-to-face and online instruction and safety protocols for employees as well as residence and dining halls in alignment with state and regional public health guidelines and industry best practices.
As the nation grapples with how to keep its economy afloat, one idea in particular is drawing increased attention, as is the University of La Verne professor who has extensively researched it.
The University of La Verne has extended the tuition deposit deadline from May 1 to June 1 to support students on central campus in La Verne this fall.
Students may apply for these grants of up to $1,500 beginning Thursday, May 7.
The University of La Verne Debate Team has created spaces in the virtual world for practice and competition during the coronavirus pandemic.