University of La Verne Celebrates Black History Month with Events Series
From panel discussions on race to a Black Lives Matter walk, the University of La Verne has a series of events planned to celebrate Black History Month.
From panel discussions on race to a Black Lives Matter walk, the University of La Verne has a series of events planned to celebrate Black History Month.
Cardenas Markets Inc. donated $250,000 to benefit students pursuing graduate degrees in its new Physician Assistant Practice program.
We support a diverse, respectful, and welcoming environment where students benefit from the life experiences and viewpoints of others.
More than 600 students celebrated their academic success at the University of La Verne’s 2017 Winter Commencement ceremonies on Saturday, Jan. 28.
The Partnership for Access to College Education launched with school districts that encompass over 50 high schools & serve over 226,000 students per year.
With a few simple supplies, a handful of college and elementary school students brought to life Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s message of unity.
Michaella Saucedo and her classmates found common ground when choosing a charity to support through their Integrated Business Curriculum project.
The University of La Verne’s online bachelor’s degree programs have been ranked second in California by U.S. News and World Report. The publication’s 2017 Best Online Programs Rankings, released Jan. 10, place the university at No. 36 nationwide out of about 300 ranked universities. “Many students live far from our campuses, have demanding personal and professional […]
After law students presented arguments in a simulated trial of a man charged in a gang-related murder, 12 jurors adjourned to deliberate the accused’s fate.
More than 30 University of La Verne Enactus team members planted vegetables at El Roble Intermediate School in Claremont to combat childhood obesity.