University of La Verne is “One of the Country’s Most Impressive Colleges,” says New York Times
The University of La Verne has been recognized as a top-performing institution by the New York Times for exceeding expected graduation rates.
The University of La Verne has been recognized as a top-performing institution by the New York Times for exceeding expected graduation rates.
The University of La Verne recognized 250 students at the 2019 Cultural Graduation celebrations held in honor of the students’ diverse heritages and educational journeys.
More than 700 parents, children, and community members participated in the 14th Annual Family Learning Conference held at the University of La Verne.
Joy McElwee ’69, ’72, thought it was an April fool’s joke when she received the call that she won a 2019 Toyota Prius Prime from the University of La Verne.
Students at the University of La Verne competed in the College Union Poetry Slam Invitational (CUPSI), a three-day competition held at the University of Houston earlier this month.
Jason Anderson, the district attorney of San Bernardino County, urged College of Law graduates to use their degrees to make meaningful contributions.
They step, they chant, and they give back–meet the women of Sigma Gamma Rho, Inc., the University of La Verne’s first African-American sorority.
University of La Verne student films took top honors at the Alliance for Community Media’s Hometown Media Awards.
Psychology students were among 60 students across the country to present their abstracts during the 2019 Western Psychological Association Conference.
The University of La Verne will celebrate the accomplishments of more than 1,300 students who are graduating this spring in ceremonies over three days.