University of La Verne Alumna Honored for Her Study on Truancy
When Maria Fernandez-Elvira ‘18 came to the United States 11 years ago, she spoke little English and feared public speaking.
When Maria Fernandez-Elvira ‘18 came to the United States 11 years ago, she spoke little English and feared public speaking.
The College of Law ranked as the No. 1 law school in California in preLaw Magazine’s “Best Schools for Hispanics” and “Best Schools for African-Americans.”
Childhood trips to California’s towering redwoods planted the seed for what would become Jason Steele’s passion for environmental law.
16 students from the College of Law played the roles of prosecutors and defense attorneys in the college’s first Closing Argument Competition this semester.
Students who are members of the Journal of Law, Business, and Ethics volunteered at the Pacific Southwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business conference.
Salvador pushed a stroller filled with tamales, burritos, and fish three miles into town each day to earn enough money to sustain his family.
Professor Placido Gomez invited the Buena Vista Continuation High School students to attend a private tour and discussion panel at the university.
College Choice has ranked the University of La Verne’s Master of Science in Child Development program as No. 1 in California and No. 9 in the nation.
Dr. Lawrence T. Potter, Jr., dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, has joined the boards of directors of two prominent educational organizations.
California Gov. Jerry Brown has invited University of La Verne President Devorah Lieberman to serve on the California Education Leaders Roundtable.