University of La Verne Law Graduate on Path to Serve Native Americans, LGBT Community
Brian Curley’s childhood experiences lit a fire in him to help people who are in need.
Brian Curley’s childhood experiences lit a fire in him to help people who are in need.
From excavating bones in Africa to teaching elementary school children in China, La Verne students will be busy this summer researching and teaching.
Rachael McCrary hopes to one day become a medical examiner, but a field school she is attending this summer will take her far beyond digging up bones.
The California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce’s Creating a Path to Success (CAPS) selected Kassandra Aguilera for the program.
Nearly 1,500 students have been cleared to graduate and will receive bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees during two Spring Commencement ceremonies.
Students, faculty, staff and others presented research, published books, lectures, and innovations during the University of La Verne’s ShowCASE week.
The LaFetra College of Education is launching 2 centers that will help students with learning challenges & increase cultural diversity & equity in classes.
The University of La Verne broke ground on its new five-story, 116,000-square-foot residence and dining hall.
The American Kinesiology Association selected University of La Verne alumna Kyndall Taylor ’17 as a recipient of the 2017 AKA Undergraduate Scholar Award.
Professor of Religion & Philosophy Dr. Richard Rose has published a new book that offers ideas for how different faiths & ideologies can overcome tensions.