Exploring Innovation and Excellence: University of La Verne’s 2025 Celebration of Scholarship
The University of La Verne鈥檚 2025 Celebration of Scholarship聽brought together faculty, students, and staff to recognize and honor outstanding academic contributions across a wide range of disciplines, including business, finance, health and fitness outcomes, artificial intelligence, student success, history, and virtual/augmented reality. The event featured research presentations, creative works, and innovative teaching approaches that exemplify the university鈥檚 commitment to scholarship with real-world impact. One of the highlights of the event this year was the presentation of 23 research posters at a community lunch, where student and faculty researchers discussed showcased their work.
- Tony and Mary Anne Revier Award for Teaching Innovation
- 罢丑别听Teaching Innovation Award聽was presented to Brooke Grasso Lavin, Alesha Knox, Savannah Garcia, and Briana Smith for their presentation,聽鈥淧ath to Progress: Empowering Students on Academic Probation to Success.鈥聽Their work demonstrated exceptional creativity in instructional design and a deep commitment to student achievement through targeted academic interventions.
- Ann Quay Davis Award for Discipline-Based Research (Faculty)
- Dr. Ehsan Danesh was honored with the faculty聽Discipline-Based Research Award聽for his presentation,聽鈥淭he Art of Financial Storytelling: CFO鈥檚 Narrative Techniques.鈥聽His research offers critical insights into how financial executives craft narratives to shape stakeholder perceptions and enhance transparency in business communication.
- Wendy Lau Award for Discipline-Based Research (Student)
- This year鈥檚 student聽Discipline-Based Research Award聽was incorporated into the joint recognition given to the collaborative team behind the student-faculty project described below, reflecting a commitment to elevating student voices in high-impact academic work.
- Ray and Katie Skelton Award for Student/Faculty Collaboration
- 罢丑别听Student-Faculty Collaboration Award聽went to Grace Zhao, Nicole Mahrer, Ashley Robbins, Caitlin Bean, and Anna Christie for their presentation,聽鈥淲ell-Being Interventions in U.S. Colleges: A Scoping Review from a Positive Higher Education Perspective.鈥聽This interdisciplinary project highlighted a successful and meaningful partnership between students and faculty exploring ways to improve student well-being through evidence-informed practice.
The event also featured works that spanned emerging technologies and interdisciplinary inquiry鈥攁ffirming the importance of both rigorous research and innovation. Although the聽Valerie Romero Award for Creative Expressions聽was not presented this year, several showcased projects reflected the artistic spirit that the award celebrates.
罢丑别听Celebration of Scholarship represents an ongoing institutional commitment to provide a vital platform for recognizing the scholarship, creativity, and collaborative spirit that define the University of La Verne. This year鈥檚 honorees exemplify what is possible when research, teaching, and creative practice are aligned with purpose and impact.


