
University of La Verne Students Selected for Prestigious Summer Research Programs
From excavating bones in Africa to teaching elementary school children in China, La Verne students will be busy this summer researching and teaching.
From excavating bones in Africa to teaching elementary school children in China, La Verne students will be busy this summer researching and teaching.
Maria Contreras-Sweet urged more than 1,400 new University of La Verne graduates to embrace the spirit of entrepreneurship and lead lives of service.
More than 30 students received Juris Doctor degrees during the University of La Verne College of Law’s 2017 Commencement on May 13.
Rachael McCrary hopes to one day become a medical examiner, but a field school she is attending this summer will take her far beyond digging up bones.
The California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce’s Creating a Path to Success (CAPS) selected Kassandra Aguilera for the program.
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.