
University of La Verne 2017 Commencement to be a Family Affair; 1,500 Cleared to Graduate
Nearly 1,500 students have been cleared to graduate and will receive bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees during two Spring Commencement ceremonies.
Nearly 1,500 students have been cleared to graduate and will receive bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees during two Spring Commencement ceremonies.
The LaFetra College of Education is launching 2 centers that will help students with learning challenges & increase cultural diversity & equity in classes.
Hundreds of parents and children from the region came to the University of La Verne for the 12th annual Family Learning Conference on April 15.
Around 1,000 parents and their children attended the University of La Verne’s 12th annual Family Learning Conference on April 15.
The National Council of Teachers of English has selected five La Verne students to present their research on tutoring and literacy at a national conference.
Dr. Mary Barlow joins the ranks of alumni who are leading large California school systems as she assumes the role of Kern County Superintendent of Schools.
Dr. John Bartelt keeps a box of tissue in every class. It is more than handy, it is necessary, for the emotional journeys upon which he leads his students.
University of La Verne’s “Tech Camp” is a workshop that ran Aug. 9-11 for students who want to get ahead of the game before entering teaching programs.
Character. Citizenship. Loyalty. Rich Whitney, faculty member in the La Fetra College of Education, developed these traits as a young Eagle Scout.
The University of La Verne announced Dr. Kimberly A. White-Smith as the newly-appointed dean of the recently named LaFetra College of Education.