University of La Verne Student Selected for National Civic Engagement Program
A national higher education association has selected Mariela Martinez as one of the first students for the new Principal Community Scholars Program.
A national higher education association has selected Mariela Martinez as one of the first students for the new Principal Community Scholars Program.
The university community carried signs in support of Muslims, refugees, and immigrants during a walk from campus to the Islamic Center of Claremont.
The University of La Verne will guarantee admission to qualified students transferring from Cerritos College under an agreement signed by the colleges.
Assistant Professor of Psychology Dr. Nadine Nakamura received a Rising Star Award at the National Multicultural Conference and Summit.
From panel discussions on race to a Black Lives Matter walk, the University of La Verne has a series of events planned to celebrate Black History Month.
Michaella Saucedo and her classmates found common ground when choosing a charity to support through their Integrated Business Curriculum project.
The University of La Verne’s online bachelor’s degree programs have been ranked second in California by U.S. News and World Report. The publication’s 2017 Best Online Programs Rankings, released Jan. 10, place the university at No. 36 nationwide out of about 300 ranked universities. “Many students live far from our campuses, have demanding personal and professional […]
More than 30 University of La Verne Enactus team members planted vegetables at El Roble Intermediate School in Claremont to combat childhood obesity.
University of La Verne alumna Caroll Yule received the award for Most Inspirational Leader at the Victor Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Accolade Awards.
The university community will honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by helping the homeless, spending time with the elderly, & mentoring children.