University of La Verne Selected for National Teaching Consortium
The University of La Verne has been chosen for a faculty development program that will prepare professors to boost students’ academic and career success.
The University of La Verne has been chosen for a faculty development program that will prepare professors to boost students’ academic and career success.
Directors of an international English immersion teaching program selected two University of La Verne graduate students to teach school children in Shanghai.
Dr. Issam Ghazzawi has won the Jack Kahl Entrepreneurial Leadership Award in recognition of his contributions to the Enactus program.
About 50 high school juniors will learn how to create a business and get a taste of college life during the 14th annual REACH summer camp.
Sixty students graduated from the College of Law at the 48th Hooding & Commencement Ceremony on May 12.
The LA Lawyers Philharmonic & Legal Voices, which include alumni from the College of Law, will perform in a Leonard Bernstein centennial salute.
Robert E. Weiss, a longtime University of La Verne College of Law adjunct faculty member who taught real estate law, died on May 15 in Santa Barbara.
The University of La Verne College of Law ranked second in the U.S. for diversity through U.S. News and World Report’s Law School Diversity Index.
Gladys Namuyonga had been disowned by her family, denied employment, and even received death threats for her sexual orientation in her native Uganda.
A study by the nonprofit legal education group AccessLex Institute ranked the College of Law No. 8 in the nation based on student performance.