The University of La Verne Goes Big at the Black College Expo
The University of La Verne joined the National College Resources Foundation’s Black College Expo and made a splash with prospective students!
The University of La Verne joined the National College Resources Foundation’s Black College Expo and made a splash with prospective students!
Check out the latest University of La Verne media coverage and mentions showcasing our community and other notable features from the month of January.
For National Girls and Women in Sports Day, the university is celebrating female athletes with a special event to encourage and empower girls and women to reach their full potential in sport and life February 14.
The University of La Verne is the second highest California university ranked and among the top colleges and universities in the nation in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings.
Take a look at six feature February activities and events that are bringing the university’s Leopard community closer together.
The university and AASA, The School Superintendents Association have partnered to expand professional development, introduce new programming, share resources, and provide a premier West Coast location for related activities for K-12 school district leaders nationwide.
Out of an abundance of caution and safety for the entire University of La Verne community, no in-person classes will be held today, Monday, Feb. 5. All campus locations will remain open for essential operations only.
Tax season is upon us, but thankfully some University of La Verne community members are eligible to have their taxes prepared—free of charge.
The University of La Verne welcomes Risa Dickson, PhD, to serve as interim provost, while it seeks its next permanent academic affairs leader.
“The public administration program allows us to be a part of a broader national perspective on governance and networking across communities,” College of Law and Public Service Associate Dean Suzanne Beaumaster said. “It’s been very important to us and our students, as the program lends quality and functionality to the needs of the area.”