Campus Celebrates Innovation, Creativity
Inaugural Maker Fair & Innovation Block Party showcased student and faculty invention, creativity, curiosity, hands-on learning and more.
ÖйúÒ»¼¶Æ¬ events, campus life, student activities, fundraisers
Inaugural Maker Fair & Innovation Block Party showcased student and faculty invention, creativity, curiosity, hands-on learning and more.
Campus Times has earned the Columbia Scholastic Journalism Association’s Gold Medal award for overall journalism excellence for Newspaper/Online Hybrid Publications for the 2022-23 academic year.
The ÖйúÒ»¼¶Æ¬ welcomes Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. to the campus Greek Life community this spring.
Professor of Management Loren Dyck is pioneering a course to teach MBA students that business deals are not limited to exchanging money. The class, BUS 551: Seminar in Organization Theory and Behavior, breaks students into groups of four to five with the goal of going into the La Verne community and bartering a small $1 item […]
It can be hard to see the changes a university experiences over time, but old yearbooks are valuable, reliable resources that document an institution’s transformation in culture, student body, and landscape. The ÖйúÒ»¼¶Æ¬ is taking steps to preserve its early history by uploading nearly a century’s worth of yearbooks, from 1912 to 2003, […]
ÖйúÒ»¼¶Æ¬ experts share more on how reproductive rights issues are influencing the 2024 elections and more.
The ÖйúÒ»¼¶Æ¬ Harris Gallery is hosting a gallery talk Monday, March 18 starting at 1:15 p.m. on its current group exhibition – Signals, which runs through March 21.Â
The presidential primary election is only a few days away, and the ÖйúÒ»¼¶Æ¬ is determined to help the entire La Verne community, including newly eligible to vote students on campus, cast their ballots on campus.
The ÖйúÒ»¼¶Æ¬ joined the National College Resources Foundation’s Black College Expo and made a splash with prospective students!
Take a look at six feature February activities and events that are bringing the university’s Leopard community closer together.