University of La Verne Participates in ‘Light It Up Blue’ for Autism Awareness
Blue lights came to the University of La Verne for the “Light It Up Blue” international campaign for Autism Spectrum Disorder awareness.
Blue lights came to the University of La Verne for the “Light It Up Blue” international campaign for Autism Spectrum Disorder awareness.
Nori Barajas-Murphy surveyed University of La Verne students on their use of laptops, smart phones and tablets for classes.
Director of Civic and Community Engagement Marisol Morales has been accepted to the 2015 Cross Sector Leadership Fellows program.
Assistant Psychology Professor Dr. Nadine Nakamura and scholars from around the country are scheduled to discuss sexual orientation research.
Leo Barrera helped develop a new program for La Verne sophomores called SoLVE or Sophomore Orientation to the La Verne Experience.
Students in Christine Jagannathan’s online oral communication class all raise the same concern at the beginning of the term: How do you give an oral presentation online? It is a question that is being answered more and more with the growth in online education. But what caught the University of La Verne Business Professor by surprise […]
Natsumi Sakugawa learned English, moved thousands of miles away from her native Japan and then survived years of college in America.
The University of La Verne Enactus Team spent a weekend in February building a greenhouse and planting fruit trees at the City of Children orphanage.
Students and administrators from the University of La Verne lobbied in the state Capitol on Tuesday in support of Cal Grants.
Juli Minoves Triquell, Assistant Professor of Political Science, received an invitation to write about monarchies for the Oxford Research Encyclopedia.