Administrators, faculty, alumni and parents celebrated the new location of the University of La Verne Literacy Center Sept. 3 at the ribbon cutting ceremony.

Administrators, faculty, alumni and parents celebrated the new location of the University of La Verne Literacy Center Sept. 3 at the ribbon cutting ceremony.
Lisa Luedeke, author of the young adult novel, “Smashed,” signed books and discussed the process she went through to write her book at the Campus Center Ballroom on Wednesday.
A lunch of sandwiches and cheesecake accompanied Faculty Book Day last week in the Wilson Library, an event to acknowledge faculty members who have published books or contributed to journals within the last year.
The Wilson Library foyer was full of faculty, students and other supporters all waiting to hear members of the University of La Verne faculty talk about their published works for Faculty Publications Day, a few weeks ago.
Following the move from the second floor of the University of La Verne Bookstore, the Literacy Center unveiled its new facilities at an open house and ribbon cutting ceremony Feb. 23.
The University of La Verne held its second annual book drive to benefit the Literacy Center from Sept. 19 through Oct. 10.
The Literacy Clinic has outgrown its current location at the bookstore and is currently relocating to a larger facility this spring.
The University of La Verne’s Faculty Research and Professional Activity Day will be 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m Oct. 13, in the library and Harris Art Gallery.
Continuing the tradition of excellence in teaching, the University of La Verne reading program has acquired a new assistant professor, Marga Madhuri.
Janice Pilgreen redefined the term “literacy,” and expanded on its traditional definition, at this year’s convocation, held Sept. 7 in Founders Hall.
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