The International Studies Institute sponsored a lecture Wednesday featuring Noelle Lenoir, a French international lawyer. Her talk titled “Europe Reborn: Taking Stock of the European Union’s Response to the War in Ukraine” was held in Morgan Auditorium at noon before an audience of about 30.
The media has no place for bias or harmful language, but the Ukraine-Russian war has highlighted instances of just that, with racist comments made by news reporters.
The Cultural and Natural History Collections of the University of La Verne received a glimpse of Jewish life and culture pre-World War II through 14 folk-art sculptures, donated by the Malgert Halpern and Irving Cohen family.
To honor the struggle and suffering of the Ukrainian people since Russia’s violent invasion, the Sacred Space in the Ludwick Center provided a peaceful space for students, faculty and community members to write a prayer and light a candle on Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.