The American Museum of Ceramic Arts in Pomona hosted the opening of “Peter Callas: An Enduring Legacy,” on Saturday. Nearly 50 gathered for the event, which included a lecture by Callas, who specializes in ceramic woodfired, anagama kiln traditional artwork featuring 50 of Callas’ pieces, including tea bowls, vases and sculptures.
The La Verne softball team earned a 3-1 victory in their season opener against Hope International on Feb. 9 at Campus West. This win was followed by two more wins against Pacific Oregon University last Friday.
Artist John Frame uses stage lighting expertise in the Claremont Museum of Art’s exhibition, "Mephistopheles and the Swan Girl," on view through April 24, to display highly detailed sculptures, photographs, videos and other artwork he created for the 2018 production of "Faust" by the Lyric Opera of Chicago and the Portland Opera.
All University of La Verne students and faculty who plan to return to in-person classes this semester must provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination – and booster – by today or within two weeks of becoming eligible for the third booster shot.
The University of La Verne College of Business and Public Management recently received a $1.5 million grant from the Richard and Beth Landis Foundation for an endowed professor position in business leadership and ethics.