The latest members of the first traditionally African American sorority at the University of La Verne, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., stepped onto the University of La Verne Greek life scene Thursday night in Sneaky Park.

The latest members of the first traditionally African American sorority at the University of La Verne, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., stepped onto the University of La Verne Greek life scene Thursday night in Sneaky Park.
The Students Engaged in Environmental Discussion and Service club, or SEEDS, has received more than 200 signatures in a petition for the University to divest its investments from fossil fuel industries.
As a businessman, caring mentor and beloved husband, Gordon Whitby leaves a legacy at University of La Verne as one of its 125 most influential individuals.
Roughly 30 people attended the Natural Science Division Senior Symposium in LaFetra Lecture Hall Wednesday.
University of La Verne journalists were recognized eight times over for their work across platforms in the Campus Times, Foothill Community News and the La Verne Magazine, at the Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Awards Saturday in San Diego.
Roughly 1,300 visitors toured Old Town La Verne sampling wine and food while listening to live performers for the fifth annual Sip of La Verne wine walk.
Roughly 130 members of the University community attended the 10th annual Benazir Bhutto and Ahmed Ispahani International Lectureship hosted by the University’s International Studies Institute Wednesday in the Campus Center Ballroom.
The La Verne Athletics Association inducted eight athletes and the 1972 NAIA National Championship baseball team into the Hall of Fame Saturday at the Mountain Meadows Golf Course in Pomona.
Roughly 65 audience members attended the Robert and Mary Neher Global Sustainability lecture titled “Environmentalism and the Resonance Dilemma” Wednesday in the Harris Gallery.
The University of La Verne’s application for provisional accreditation for a new physician assistant program was denied by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant, or ARC-PA, the accrediting body, president Devorah Lieberman and Provost Jonathan Reed announced Wednesday.
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