New University of La Verne Class Will Explore the Genre of Fantasy Films
Scott Essman will transform LaFetra Lecture Hall into a world of gorgons, witches, & hobbits during a new film appreciation class focused on fantasy cinema.
Scott Essman will transform LaFetra Lecture Hall into a world of gorgons, witches, & hobbits during a new film appreciation class focused on fantasy cinema.
About 350 middle, high school, & college students came to the University of La Verne for the 5th annual Latino Education Access and Development conference.
Wilson Library’s top floor holds thousands of historical books, documents, photographs, and other artifacts connected to the surrounding community.
The University of La Verne has earned a spot in Princeton Review’s annual Guide to Green Colleges for the sixth straight year.
The University of La Verne welcomed a delegation from the Republic of the Union of Myanmar to campus to explore academic partnerships.
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded the University of La Verne a $6 million grant to increase the number of Latinos graduating with STEM degrees.
NBC Connecticut anchor and alumna Keisha Grant ’96 will be honored by the University of La Verne as the 2016 Distinguished Alumna of the Year.
Three films produced by six University of La Verne seniors and alumni will be included in the 909 Film Festival in Claremont on September 30.
CESA has presented the University of La Verne with a certificate of recognition for its Community Emergency Response Training (CERT) program.
The University of La Verne raised over $80,000 in support of student scholarships & programs during its annual golf tournament at Glendora Country Club.