University of La Verne Students Presenting Research at National Education Conference
The National Council of Teachers of English has selected five La Verne students to present their research on tutoring and literacy at a national conference.
The National Council of Teachers of English has selected five La Verne students to present their research on tutoring and literacy at a national conference.
University of La Verne MBA student Katie Barboza will receive a Women of Achievement Award in Business from State Senator Ed Hernandez.
Assemblyman Chris Holden named Dr. Beatriz Gonzalez, chief diversity officer and vice provost, a recipient of the 2017 Woman of Distinction Award.
Students from North & South America, Central America, & the Caribbean will gather at La Verne for the 2017 Pan-American Universities Debating Championship.
Two University of La Verne alumni won awards from the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) Festival of Media Arts.
Ralph Nader visited the University of La Verne on Feb. 22 to speak about the current political climate and how people can become more empowered.
A national higher education association has selected Mariela Martinez as one of the first students for the new Principal Community Scholars Program.
Nineteen employers participated in the University of La Verne College of Law’s inaugural Experiential Learning Expo in October.
Over 100 students & faculty observed various court proceedings in Colton & San Bernardino as part of the College of Law’s first-year curriculum.
Presidential executive orders regarding immigration prompted College of Law alumni & faculty members to go to LAX to provide legal services for travelers.