
University of La Verne to Partner with Hague Institute for Global Justice
The two organizations will explore partnerships around student internships, shared facilities, and other areas.
The two organizations will explore partnerships around student internships, shared facilities, and other areas.
Alicia Procello told the crowd of future teachers, counselors, and school administrators that she hoped her suggestions would help guide them as they embarked on careers that would transform countless lives.
Jarrod McNaughton of the Inland Empire Health Plan delivered the charge during a pair of keynote addresses at Winter Commencement Ceremonies on Feb. 1 in the Sports Science and Athletics Pavilion.
Julie Miller-Phipps encouraged graduates to not settle for the status quo, and to remember that they can lead and create change from any position within any organization.
Now in its ninth year, the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is available at the University of La Verne for local, eligible taxpayers from Feb. 1 to April 4.
Zachary Niccoli received the 2020 Tom Harmon/Jerry Clark Memorial scholarship from the organization on Jan. 7.
Graduate students in the Center for Neurodiversity, Learning, and Wellness and optometry students at WesternU diagnosed sight challenges that impair student learning.
Valuable artifacts will be housed in the University of La Verne’s permanent art collection.
Kimberly White-Smith, dean of LaFetra College of Education, is set to serve a three-year term.
Leeshawn Moore was recognized for her service to the California Association for Institutional Research.