La Verne Expresses Solidarity with LGBTQ Community
La Verne added a rainbow of colors to Founders Hall when its outdoor lights were reconfigured as a show of solidarity with the country’s LGBTQ community.
La Verne added a rainbow of colors to Founders Hall when its outdoor lights were reconfigured as a show of solidarity with the country’s LGBTQ community.
It was a scenario played out for the University of La Verne’s Community Emergency Response Team disaster training program.
The University’s involvement with the Anaheim Ducks stems from alumnus Jason Cooper ’03, a fan development marketing coordinator for the organization.
University of La Verne alums are on their way to schools across America to “give back” through teaching students in the Teach for America program.
Judge Marsha Slough drew from the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson to show new graduates the importance of remaining true during life’s trials and errors.
University of La Verne leaders, dignitaries and alumni gathered to congratulate the College of Law for being granted full accreditation by the ABA.
Fifty-two people took to the green to raise money for scholarships benefiting College of Law students during the 8th annual Don Dunn Golf Tournament.
A University of La Verne College of Law alumna who is two years into her career as an attorney helped win a $23.7 million wrongful death lawsuit.
Three members of the College of Law community received awards during the Spirit of La Verne Recognition Ceremony on April 26.
The College of Law hosted the Inland Empire Chapter of the Federal Bar Association’s 16th Annual Constitutional Law Forum and luncheon May 17.