La Verne Takes Top Ranking in Safe College Campuses Report
The University of La Verne is considered one of the safest college campuses across the nation according to a ranking by the organization Niche.
The University of La Verne is considered one of the safest college campuses across the nation according to a ranking by the organization Niche.
The University of La Verne signed an agreement with the Hayward-based Young Scholars Program to increase enrollment of African American men at La Verne.
Law students are preparing to participate in the 31st Annual Southern California Public Interest / Public Sector Career Day.
Visiting Professor Michael O’Connor came to La Verne Law in January 2014. He is not new to law teaching, bringing both academic and practical experience to La Verne Law. While attending Yale Law School, he was the Student Director of two projects during the 1988-89 academic year: the Green Haven Prison Project and the Jerome N. Frank […]
La Verne Law alumni – We want to provide a place for you to share the good news in a Class Notes section on our website. It’s an opportunity to tell your fellow alumni about such things as (but not limited to): New Marriage New baby New job New book New volunteer responsibility New professional honors/achievements […]
Thanks to all the students and benefactors who participated in our Scholarship Reception in October.
A day covering the basics of civil rights litigation proved to be anything but elementary for those attending the La Verne Law 2015 Civil Rights Symposium.
The University of La Verne College of Law’s Swearing-in Ceremony celebrated the success of its graduates on the July 2015 California State Bar exam.
Let’s celebrate the accomplishments of our faculty, students, and staff that continue to make La Verne Law a great place to work and grow.
The Los Angeles Women Police Officers and Associates (LAWPOA) honored Senior Associate Director of Admissions Debi Hrboka with the Community Service Award.