La Verne Professor to Publish Book on Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jason Neidleman began focusing on philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau after taking a course taught by professor Stanley Hoffmann.
Jason Neidleman began focusing on philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau after taking a course taught by professor Stanley Hoffmann.
Sisters Hope and Nysa Allen, along with alumna Anastacia Fraijo, found themselves in ninth place out of 18 teams at an athletic trainer’s competition.
“The Transformation” has taken first place honors in the national College Broadcasters Inc. competition in the Video Special Broadcast category.
For more than 35 years, Charles Doskow has been a resource valued by the media. A professor at the College of Law, he also holds the title dean emeritus.
A national consortium selected the University of La Verne out of dozens of applicants to participate in an initiative aimed at advancing civic learning.
A panel of celebrities, political analysts & others named the University of La Verne’s debate team the overall winner at Politicon’s roundtable debate.
Educational leaders entered a partnership that will guarantee qualified Bonita Unified School District students scholarship funding & admission to La Verne.
La Verne students, faculty and staff constructed a sukkah Sept. 30 in Sneaky Park for the week-long Jewish Festival of Sukkot.
In addition to teaching policy arguments in American jurisprudence, law schools have taught skills such as legal research, writing, and analysis.
“The La Verne-Leos” team earned a bronze medal for its “Bacterial Biofuels” project, making their iGEM debut a success.