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Holocaust survivor shares life story

Holocaust survivor Gabriella Karin returned to the University of La Verne on Sept. 22 to share her story and her art to about 40 students and faculty members in the Campus Center Ballroom. The lecture was hosted by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life and the Tikkun Olam club. 

Speaker explains how SoCalGas is preparing for a sustainable future

The University of La Verne’s annual Robert and Mary Neher Global Sustainability Lecture highlighted how natural gas companies are preparing for the future.

Tibetan culture survives through education

The University of La Verne’s Cultural and Natural History collections welcomed Nawang B. Phuntsog, professor of education at California State University, Fullerton, as its fourth Influential Voices speaker at noon on Wednesday in the Quay Davis Executive Board Room. 

Nonviolence helps ease fight or flight response

Christian Bracho, associate professor of education, discussed the importance of practicing nonviolence in everyday life at the third session of the Season for Nonviolence series, titled “Practicing Nonviolence,” Wednesday via Zoom.

Artist expresses politics through images

Basma Al-Sharif, a Palestinian artist and filmmaker, talks about four short firlms she created during a film screening Tuesday via Zoom.

Speaker explains the concept of privilege

Jeanette Royston, president of the NAACP of Pomona Valley, held a virtual event to discuss racial identity, issues of modern-day minority life, privilege and more Feb. 24 via Zoom.

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