A virtual campaign at the University of La Verne has begun to focus on engagement and belonging through various online events.
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Regalado will continue to champion students in new role
Effective April 1, Juan Regalado is now the University of La Verne’s chief student affairs officer after his former position as dean of students.
Downtown La Verne restaurants offering dine-out only under shelter inside mandate
Restaurants on D Street in downtown La Verne have had to adapt to the current shelter in place orders, by offering take-out and delivery only options, some partnering with delivery franchises to keep their businesses running as they wait for the OK to open their doors once again.
La Verne students to receive fees reimbursements following campus closure
University of La Verne students will receive reimbursements this month for services and activities that were canceled following campus closures for the COVID-19 pandemic. Those who had been living on campus dorms should receive roughly $4,000 for unused meal plans plus the remaining balance for dorm room rentals.
$2 million gift to improve film, TV program
Alumnus Nathan C.H. Chow, chairman of the board at Shih Hsin University in Taipei, Taiwan, has donated $2 million to the University of La Verne.
Majority of ULV students say felons should vote
A majority of University of La Verne students believe that convicted felons should be able to vote – at least according to an informal survey on campus earlier this month.
Citrus artifacts bolster archives
A recent donation of artifacts to the Wilson Library Archives means University of La Verne students will have a greater pool of knowledge for in and outside of the classroom.

Club fair features California themes
Over 60 clubs participated in the “Exploring SoCal” themed spring club fair Feb. 5 in Sneaky Park.