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Lecture focuses on mentorship during pandemic

Assistant Professor of Management William Luse discussed “Mentorship and the Transition to Remote Work During Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic” before an audience of about 30 Tuesday in the Quay Davis Executive Board Room. 

Cástula de la Rocha College of Health and Community Well-Being Dean’s List, Spring 2023

The following students in the Cástulo de la Rocha College of Health and Community Well-Being earned a grade point average of 3.75 or better during the Spring 2023 semester. Congratulations from Dean Kathy Duncan and Associate Dean Jerry Kernes.

President Mahdavi reflects on the importance of being present

The University’s new President Pardis Mahdavi was the first speaker in a series of monthly talks titled “What Matters Most to Me and Why” Aug. 31 in the Ludwick Center Sacred Space. 

Cultural living communities foster connection

A relatively new housing initiative, the Black and Latinx Living and Learning Communities, has launched at the University of La Verne.

Lecture considers area’s citrus history

Benjamin Jenkins,  assistant professor of history and archivist, shared an excerpt from his book, “Octopus’s Garden: How Railroads and Citrus Transformed Southern California,” Tuesday in the Quay Davis Board Room. 

Las Flores looks to become more accessible

The city of La Verne’s Las Flores Park south-end playground is one of nine parks competing for a $75,000 grant by the Niagara Cares and the National Recreation and Park Association Perk Your Park program.

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