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Young voters embrace vote-by-mail option

Californians now have the option to vote by mail for every election. In an informal survey conducted at the University of La Verne, 20 undergraduate students were asked whether they vote in person, by mail – or at all.

La Verne reflects on its artful past

University of La Verne staff and faculty introduced “An Artful Reframing,” a collaborative effort to reflect on the University's history and shine a light on previously underrepresented voices, before about 25 community members in the Campus Center Ballroom Monday, with 19 more who joined via Zoom. 

Speaker considers E.U. peacekeeping role

The International Studies Institute sponsored a lecture Wednesday featuring Noelle Lenoir, a French international lawyer. Her talk titled “Europe Reborn: Taking Stock of the European Union’s Response to the War in Ukraine” was held in Morgan Auditorium at noon before an audience of about 30.

Law professor recalls more than 40-year career in ‘Last Lecture’

Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law Chuck Doskow highlighted his career and legacy in front of 15 audience members with 14 joining virtually Tuesday at noon in the Quay Davis Executive Board Room.

Panel considers student research and professional opportunities

A panel of  faculty members shared ideas to boost undergraduate students’ futures, with an emphasis on seniors, at noon on Tuesday in the Quay Davis Executive Board Room.

Professor emphasizes the connection between art and happiness

Yvette Latunde, co-director of the Center for Educational Equity and Intercultural Research, presented her lecture, “How the Arts Enhance My Academic Life,” Tuesday in the Quay Davis Executive Boardroom. Latunde spoke in part of the La Verne Academy’s weekly faculty lecture series, where five students attended in person and 12 people attended online. 

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