LaFetra College Welcomes Leader in Education
Distinguished educational leader and alumnus Bryon Schaefer ’09, EdD has joined the LaFetra College of Education leadership team as a professor of leadership and superintendent-in-residence.
Distinguished educational leader and alumnus Bryon Schaefer ’09, EdD has joined the LaFetra College of Education leadership team as a professor of leadership and superintendent-in-residence.
Campus Times has earned the Columbia Scholastic Journalism Association’s Gold Medal award for overall journalism excellence for Newspaper/Online Hybrid Publications for the 2022-23 academic year.
The University of La Verne has partnered with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health to provide hands-only CPR training to the campus and local community through the Heart for Heroes campaign.
Roundup of University of La Verne media mentions showcasing the university’s accolades, research, major happenings, and expertise.
Students, faculty, and staff gathered outside the Sports Science and Athletics Pavilion (SSAP) on Wednesday, August 23 to celebrate the beginning of the fall semester together at Convocation. This is the first time University of La Verne President Pardis Mahdavi addressed the community at-large.
The University of La Verne is set to receive $8.5 million in state funding to help build a state-of-the-art learning facility and home for the College of Health and Community Well-Being in Ontario.
The university will be exiting the Vandenberg military center effective April 18, but remains committed to providing a high-quality education and excellent service to military students.
The University of La Verne has received a gift of $2 million from prominent real estate executive and philanthropist Randall Lewis. The gift will establish the Randall Lewis Center for Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Social Impact.
Students will find it easier to cross-register between campuses and course delivery modes when the University of La Verne implements an academic calendar realignment beginning in fall 2021. In some programs, students may also be able to shorten their time to degree by enrolling in an extra session that the new academic calendar makes possible.
As a part of the University of La Verne’s strategy and planning, we have been assessing the best possible mix of programs and locations that fit with our shared vision for the future of our Regional and Online Campuses.