Students and faculty gathered in the Presidents Dining Room on Sept. 22 to hear Bob Neher, biology professor and newly named interim provost and vice president of academic affairs, discuss environmental problems facing society in the 21st century.
An expert in international law and human rights spoke to more than 30 University of La Verne students and faculty to explain how the global trends of abolishing capital punishment influence the United States.
This week Iota Delta took part in “The Clothesline Project,” which is a project that women’s groups such as the National Organization for Women and others around the country participate in bringing awareness to the issue of violence against women.
Zelda Zinn, mother, teacher, artist presents "Body Language." Zinn's artwork is on display in the Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography at the University of La Verne, like her simple titles, only begin to describe all that she represents.
The University of La Verne’s choir, consisting of 45 undergraduate students, wrapped up its five day tour with a performance Sunday at the La Verne Church of the Brethren.
People from across the country joined the University of La Verne, the La Verne Church of the Brethren and On Earth Peace, a national peace organization, for the third annual Organization for Peace Conference last weekend.