University of La Verne Offering One of Nation’s First Universal Basic Income Courses
17 students are exploring the concept of a universal basic income at the University of La Verne, one of the first schools to offer a course on the topic.
17 students are exploring the concept of a universal basic income at the University of La Verne, one of the first schools to offer a course on the topic.
More than 1,000 preschool through 8th grade students are expected to attend the 13th annual Family Learning Conference.
College of Law alumnus Douglas Lusk just graduated in May and has already started a successful career as CEO of a legal technology company.
The American Alliance of Museums will help the Cultural and Natural History Collections align with best practices used in the museum industry.
Art Acevedo and Lawrence Ross will serve as keynote speakers for the University of La Verne’s Spring 2018 Commencement ceremonies.
La Verne’s new physician assistant master’s degree program has received provisional accreditation from the field’s premier national accrediting body.
A University of La Verne professor and three graduate students have been selected for a NASA teaching program focused on STEM.
The University of La Verne’s Master of Public Administration Program has been ranked among the best in the country by U.S. News & World Report.
The 1951 Refugee Convention helped people displaced by WWII find a safe haven, but Alexander Betts says the same treaty fails to live up to its purpose now.
Mindfulness will be a key part of what Dr. Niki Elliott shares as keynote speaker for the 45th Annual Pasadena Mayor’s Interfaith Prayer Breakfast.