University of La Verne 2017 Commencement to be a Family Affair; 1,500 Cleared to Graduate
Nearly 1,500 students have been cleared to graduate and will receive bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees during two Spring Commencement ceremonies.
Nearly 1,500 students have been cleared to graduate and will receive bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees during two Spring Commencement ceremonies.
Students, faculty, staff and others presented research, published books, lectures, and innovations during the University of La Verne’s ShowCASE week.
The LaFetra College of Education is launching 2 centers that will help students with learning challenges & increase cultural diversity & equity in classes.
The University of La Verne College of Law hosted the La Verne Law Review Symposium on April 7, focusing on issues surrounding the U.S.-Mexico border.
A dozen University of La Verne College of Law students traveled to Bakersfield through the OneJustice program to provide legal services for residents.
Students hired for unpaid internships this summer will receive compensation thanks to the College of Law’s annual Public Interest Law Foundation auction.
The University of La Verne broke ground on its new five-story, 116,000-square-foot residence and dining hall.
The American Kinesiology Association selected University of La Verne alumna Kyndall Taylor ’17 as a recipient of the 2017 AKA Undergraduate Scholar Award.
Professor of Religion & Philosophy Dr. Richard Rose has published a new book that offers ideas for how different faiths & ideologies can overcome tensions.
Hundreds of parents and children from the region came to the University of La Verne for the 12th annual Family Learning Conference on April 15.