
University of La Verne Grad Cultivating a Future in Public Service
The lessons Rogelio Espinoza Huerta learned as a boy working in the fields of the Coachella Valley went beyond the intricacies of harvesting vegetables.
The lessons Rogelio Espinoza Huerta learned as a boy working in the fields of the Coachella Valley went beyond the intricacies of harvesting vegetables.
Joseph Carmona ’12 kept fellow soldiers safe as an Army sergeant during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Campus Compact has named junior business administration major Cynthia Corona as one of its 2018 Newman Civic Fellows.
17 students are exploring the concept of a universal basic income at the University of La Verne, one of the first schools to offer a course on the topic.
The University of La Verne’s Master of Public Administration Program has been ranked among the best in the country by U.S. News & World Report.
When Maria Fernandez-Elvira ‘18 came to the United States 11 years ago, she spoke little English and feared public speaking.
Salvador pushed a stroller filled with tamales, burritos, and fish three miles into town each day to earn enough money to sustain his family.
La Verne and Crafton Hills College are partnering to launch three of the university’s bachelor’s degree programs on site at the community college’s campus.
More than 650 students from the University of La Verne graduated during Winter Commencement ceremonies on February 3.
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is available at the University of La Verne for local, eligible taxpayers to receive free tax services.