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President Devorah Lieberman delivering virtual commencement

University of La Verne Graduates 1,327 in Virtual Commencement May 29

Isabella Guzman took a break from her role as head of the nation’s Small Business Administration—a cabinet-level post—to tell graduates of the University of La Verne that “there is no greater measure of success than service to others, because it’s not enough to achieve for yourself alone. Your community, your city, your state, your country are only as strong as you make them.”


Speaker for Spring Graduates

SBA Administrator Among Dignitaries Who Will Address University of La Verne Spring Graduates

Isabella C. Guzman, administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration and a member of President Joe Biden’s Cabinet, will address graduates of the University of La Verne’s College of Business and Public Management during its virtual commencement on May 29. Ambassador Anwarul K. Chowdhury, Associate Justice and former Riverside County Justice Richard T. Fields, and University of Hong Kong Dean and Professor A. Lin Goodwin will also speak to the university’s spring 2021 graduates.


Exterior photo of the College of Business and Public Management building

MPA Program Earns National Ranking

The U.S. News & World Report 2022 Best Graduate Schools rankings include the University of La Verne’s graduate program in public administration.


Exterior of Founders Hall, La Verne

University of La Verne to Implement Calendar Realignment This Fall

Students will find it easier to cross-register between campuses and course delivery modes when the University of La Verne implements an academic calendar realignment beginning in fall 2021. In some programs, students may also be able to shorten their time to degree by enrolling in an extra session that the new academic calendar makes possible.


President Devorah Lieberman addressing graduates in first ever virtual commencement for University of La Verne

University of La Verne Graduates 2,337 in First Virtual Commencement

Spread across thousands of miles and dressed not in cap and gown but in whatever suited their fancy, 2,337 graduates of the University of La Verne celebrated their achievements in the university’s first-ever virtual commencement live-streamed on January 30.