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First Week of School Campus Recap
Students from across the globe and from nearby joined together on our campuses ready to start the 2023-2024 academic year off strong.
Students from across the globe and from nearby joined together on our campuses ready to start the 2023-2024 academic year off strong.
Students, faculty, and staff gathered outside the Sports Science and Athletics Pavilion (SSAP) on Wednesday, August 23 to celebrate the beginning of the fall semester together at Convocation. This is the first time University of La Verne President Pardis Mahdavi addressed the community at-large.
This summer, Professor of Kinesiology Paul Alvarez served as head athletic trainer for the 2023 USA Team during the Universiade competition in Chengdu, China.
AltaMed Health Services Corporation pledged $15 million to help construct College of Health and Community Well-Being facility aimed at creating pipeline of qualified graduates to support region’s growing health care needs.
This month’s newsworthy University of La Verne accolades showcase our university’s latest updates and happenings for the month of July.
The University of La Verne offers a wide range of events and programming during the summer, with some final events that you can still mark on your calendar!
The University of La Verne is set to receive $8.5 million in state funding to help build a state-of-the-art learning facility and home for the College of Health and Community Well-Being in Ontario.
This month’s newsworthy University of La Verne accolades showcase our latest updates and happenings for the month of June.
In light of today’s U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action, the University of La Verne wants to reassure our university community and the constituents we serve that the University of La Verne remains committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion — all tenets of our mission, vision and core values.
The University of La Verne has been awarded a $2.2 million U.S. Department of Education grant to establish the Institute of Mental Health and Psychological Well-Being — a significant driver for related campus and regional initiatives under the university’s new College of Health and Community Well-Being.