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LV student works mirror historic art

Dion Johnson, director of galleries and distinguished artist, showcased University of La Verne art students’ work in comparison to iconic artists in history like Pablo Picasso.

Profs consider trust in leadership

M.D. Haque and Lu (Sunny) Liu, assistant professors of organizational leadership, discussed “The Role of Vision in Organizational Readiness for Change: Toward a Theoretical Model,” Tuesday in the President’s Dining Room.

Rose examines religious connections

Eighteen students and faculty members gathered Tuesday in the President’s Dining Room “Seven Meditations on the Lord’s Prayer,” a talk by Professor of Philosophy and Religion Richard Rose.

Faculty seek relocation for Jaeger Museum

The nearly 50-year-old Jaeger Museum will have to be transferred out of the Mainiero Building to make room for a micro lab by the end of the summer.

Letter to the Editor

The purpose of the La Verne Academy’s Monday noon lecture series is to offer the opportunity for faculty to present findings of their scholarly research and promote a thoughtful critical review and discussion of those findings from those present.

Mortagy, Badger tackle ISIS issue

Professor of Information Technology and Decision Science Yehia Mortagy presented a scholarly analysis on the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria in his faculty lecture Monday in the President’s Dining Room. Kent Badger, professor of health services management, provided additional background information on the issue.

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