Diane L. Kormos-Buchwald, associate professor of history and director of the Einstein Papers Project at the California Institute of Technology, came to the University of La Verne on March 30 to talk to science department students about “Einstein’s Written Legacy: Insights from the Collected Papers of Albert Einstein.”
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ULV law student wins top award
The 2003 Outstanding Individual Achievement and Oral Advocacy Moot Court Award went to University of La Verne’s third-year law student Anthony Costanzo.
LV women finish season with win
The University of La Verne women’s tennis team concluded its season last weekend with a seventh-place finish in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference tournament at California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
LV loses crucial SCIAC game
After sweeping Pomona-Pitzer in three games over the weekend, the University of La Verne softball team split games with conference rival California Lutheran University Wednesday.
Scholar addresses homophobia in education
James T. Sears spoke of homophobia and heterosexism last week before an audience of students faculty and La Verne residents gathered in Founders Auditorium.
Tennis drops ball vs. Puget Sound
The University of La Verne women’s tennis team battled the University of Puget Sound Friday on its home court, but lost 9-0.
Track beats Oxy and Cal Lu
The University of La Verne men’s and women’s track and field teams are 4-0 after competing against Occidental College and Cal Lutheran University Saturday at Cal Tech.
Doyle addresses LV athletes
Dan Doyle came to the University of La Verne to speak about leadership, sportsmanship and diversity on Feb. 21 in Founders Auditorium.

Leopard women shutout by Pitzer
The University of La Verne women’s tennis team was defeated by the Sagehens of Pomona-Pitzer on Feb. 7.