Council on American-Islamic Relations Offering Valuable Career Opportunities
CAIR, a grassroots civil rights and advocacy group, is working with La Verne Law’s Career Development Office to offer students a unique learning experience.
CAIR, a grassroots civil rights and advocacy group, is working with La Verne Law’s Career Development Office to offer students a unique learning experience.
It is the time to welcome new students and returning students. It is the time to greet new and reunite with established faculty members.
27 Pomona and Bonita unified school district students spent their summer conducting scientific experiments, solved equations and analyzed water samples.
Navy Lt. Tyler Davies ’07 is set to join the Blue Angels jet demonstration team in 2016. Davies graduated from La Verne’s Point Mugu Campus in 2007.
Senior Radio Broadcast major Megan Keller has been selected for the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) 2015 Radio Show Student Scholars Program.
After two days of sightseeing in La Verne, 113 Special Olympics athletes departed for Los Angeles to begin competing in the World Games.
Jetske Wauran is expected to receive an award for best student documentary in August from the Alliance for Community Media.
Exploring international businesses and soaking in South American culture proved to be an opportunity worth seizing for 18 University of La Verne students.
Dubbed the “Uber” of tutoring services, Tutor Plus’ purpose is to connect students to tutors who are geographically close in proximity.
When it comes to teaching leadership and management, Assistant Professor of Management Dr. Loren Dyck believes in going the extra mile.