
A Busy 100 Days
Since Jonathan Reed became provost, he has developed plans that encompass The La Verne Experience, diversity, staff & faculty development & student success.
Since Jonathan Reed became provost, he has developed plans that encompass The La Verne Experience, diversity, staff & faculty development & student success.
Nearly 500 prospective students made their way to the University of La Verne on April 10 – 11 for Spotlight Weekend – an event that proved to be not only a sneak-peak weekend for admitted students but also a glimpse of what the La Verne Experience is all about. Current Leopards literally laid out the red carpet […]
That hallway would eventually become the Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography, the first gallery of any type on the main campus.
The Western Assoc. of Schools & Colleges Senior College & University Commission approved programs for a Doctorate in Business Administration & online MSLM.
Devorah Lieberman joined presidents of other private universities and the AICCU to gather with senior staff from Gov. Jerry Brown’s office.
A love for community and a passion for social justice have led Abril Camarena to new heights as a young activist at the University of La Verne.
University officials presented Christopher Mora with the Southern California Student Employee of the Year Award for his work as an event manager.
Two public administration professors chose Portland for a class on sustainability and urban planning practices.
The University of La Verne College of Law hosted a day-long symposium “Water: Crisis, Law and Culture” on Friday, March 20.
Students, faculty and staff with varied religious and non-religious backgrounds gathered to learn about traditions and values different than their own.