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Taylor plants and nurtures seeds as she leaves ULV

Patricia Taylor, associate professor of education, shared her career journey via the concept of planting seeds on Tuesday at her talk titled “With seeds in my hair: the journey, the destination, and steps along the way” via Zoom.

Cook hopes for political revolution

Before an audience of roughly 40 faculty, staff and students William Cook, professor of English, talked about the importance of being true to oneself.

Westfahl discusses history of jobs

Senior Adjunct Professor Gary Westfahl presented his work on tackling 315 professions through the eras to a group of roughly 10 faculty members and students noon in the President’s Dining Room.

Cook emphasizes literature’s impact

Professor of English William Cook talked about understanding literature and its relationship to his book “Age of Fools” at his faculty lecture 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.

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.

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