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Cultural living communities foster connection

A relatively new housing initiative, the Black and Latinx Living and Learning Communities, has launched at the University of La Verne.

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. 

University prepares for monkeypox

If cases of monkeypox arise on campus, the University has safety measures in place to protect the health of the students and faculty.

Mathews shares her stories as first-generation student

The University’s First Generation and Peer Mentoring program hosted “Our Stories” featuring Shannon Mathews, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, who shared her personal journey Tuesday in the Hanawalt House courtyard before about 20 community members.

Winter and spring grads will walk in May commencement

Despite the return of many on-campus activities and events this fall, no winter commencement will be held for those graduating in January 2022, University officials announced recently. 

Letter to the Editor

This letter is regarding the “Fire department staffing shortage raises ULV dorm safety concerns” article published on September 17, 2021. My hope is to provide greater context and insight, focusing on the safety of our residents. 

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