University of La Verne Celebrates Jewish Festival of Sukkot
La Verne students, faculty and staff constructed a sukkah Sept. 30 in Sneaky Park for the week-long Jewish Festival of Sukkot.
La Verne students, faculty and staff constructed a sukkah Sept. 30 in Sneaky Park for the week-long Jewish Festival of Sukkot.
“The La Verne-Leos” team earned a bronze medal for its “Bacterial Biofuels” project, making their iGEM debut a success.
Over 30 higher education and corporate leaders announced their commitment to establishing programs that produce a larger and more diverse medical workforce.
First-year students, Orientation Week Leaders, faculty and staff members provided community service at various sites around the Inland Valley & Los Angeles.
University of La Verne alumna Monickie Addison-Scott was inducted Aug. 15 into the Nevada Broadcaster’s Hall of Fame.
Former Leopard football coaches and players spoke to 108 current players who packed into La Fetra Hall on Aug. 25.
New students, assisted by current students, hauled mini refrigerators, bedding, computer printers and suitcases into La Verne’s four residence halls.
Books have been a part of Sean Bernard’s life since childhood, evolving into a career for the Associate Professor of Creative Writing.
Stephen Lesniak’s true legacy will be as a leader who gave more people access to a La Verne education by breaking age and geographic boundaries.
Jetske Wauran is expected to receive an award for best student documentary in August from the Alliance for Community Media.