Ross Mathews, celebrated ULV alumnus and an E! Network gem, is bringing his infectious spirit, trademark high-pitched voice and his enthusiasm for pop culture in his new show, “Hello Ross,” which premiered Sept. 6 on E!
La Verne alumnus and E! News talent Ross Mathews returned to the University Tuesday 10 years after his graduation to host a presidential debate-watching party.
La Verne Magazine, Campus Times and LVTV's Eye on La Verne news show were all honored for excellence in two recent national awards competitions, which followed comprehensive critiques by professional journalists and journalism educators.
University of La Verne speech communication professor and debate coach, Ian T. Lising, started his New Year on a good note by being elected chairman of the World Debate Council at the last world debate meeting held at the beginning of the year.
The Communications Department is currently planning a 25th anniversary celebration, and has sent out invitations to virtually all alumni from the department. The event, slated for the evening of March 16, will also celebrate the opening of the new Arts and Communications building, where the department moved last fall.
When senior communications major Ross Mathews failed to snag an interview with Julia Roberts at the premiere of "Ocean's Eleven," he didn't lose his faith and trusted that his shameless efforts would not go unnoticed. Nor did he lose heart after Courtney Love shined him on at the premiere of "Vanilla Sky" or think his job as an intern-turned-celebrity reporter would soon end.