While most students were away enjoying summer vacation, the University of La Verne did not rest. June, July and August brought continued renovation and improvement to the campus and curriculum, including progress on the Wilson Library and Landis Academic Center, new general education requirements and a new location for Central Services.
With the end of summer and the beginning of the fall semester, the University of La Verne has a number of new faces on campus, which includes personnel changes in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Student Affairs Department.
She co-led 20 crowded tour buses full of 800 excited teenagers on a trip to Denver for the Pope’s visit two years ago. She occasionally rides her bike to work and she makes a mean cup of cappuccino.
Orientation Week Leaders (O.W.L.s) Elizabeth Lomeli, sophomore, and Julie Mayer, junior, have fun leading a group of new students through a discussion at Pilgrim Pines Camp during the traditional New Student Retreat last weekend.
“Live it. Love it. La Verne,” proved to be a suitable theme for Orientation ‘95, as freshman and transfer students got a taste of ULV for the first time through Playfair, People to People and Pilgrim Pines.