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Cemeteries of medieval Nubia were segregated by socioeconomic status

Kanya Godde Chrisco, associate professor of anthropology, shared her discovery that the people of the cemeteries in Medieval Nubia are being profiled incorrectly, Tuesday at the faculty lecture held via Zoom.

Letters to the Editor

Given the COVID-19 pandemic, we understand that significant changes and sacrifices are necessary to maintain the academic integrity of the University of La Verne, while also ensuring our continued financial stability. That being said, we have serious concerns about the approach that has been taken with this challenge.

Profs showcase writing at Book Day

The Wilson Library hosted faculty authors for Book Day on Monday to kick off National Library Week and showcase faculty achievement.

Students find opportunities abroad

Instead of using summer vacation as a break from school work, many students took the opportunity to go abroad and get hands-on experience applying what they have learned in their studies at University of La Verne.

Diverse research projects integrate technology

Students and faculty presented their diverse research projects for ShowCASE – Celebrating the Arts, Scholarship, and Engagement Week – Monday in the President’s Dining Room.

Ceremony celebrates faculty, staff

As the school year comes to an end, the University of La Verne honored its employees at the 2016 Faculty and Staff Recognition Ceremony Friday in the Campus Center Ballroom.

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