Year-in-Review: A Look at University of La Verne鈥檚 2023 Highlights
The University of La Verne has enjoyed many celebratory accomplishments in 2023. As a new year approaches, let鈥檚 take another look at some highlights of 2023.
The University of La Verne has enjoyed many celebratory accomplishments in 2023. As a new year approaches, let鈥檚 take another look at some highlights of 2023.
Students, faculty, and staff gathered outside the Sports Science and Athletics Pavilion (SSAP) on Wednesday, August 23 to celebrate the beginning of the fall semester together at Convocation. This is the first time University of La Verne President Pardis Mahdavi addressed the community at-large.聽
The University of La Verne community came in droves to President Devorah Lieberman鈥檚 last State of the University address, where she took the university on a celebration journey through the years, highlighting key moments from her tenure as president.
The University of La Verne’s mural “Our Citrus Roots” received the 2022 Community Design Award from the City of La Verne on Monday, February 20.
The University of La Verne class of 2022 took to the stage inside Ortmayer Stadium on the La Verne central campus for commencement ceremonies on May 27 and 28. More than 2,400 graduates celebrated their accomplishments together during four ceremonies across two days.
The University of La Verne welcomed dignitaries to campus on Thursday, April 14, to celebrate the completion of renovations to the Sara and Michael Abraham Center for Veteran Student Success.
Trustee Sue Searing 鈥71, her husband Lee 鈥70, and their children Christina, Richard 鈥06, and Katherine, have established a scholarship for Pomona High School graduates who wish to attend the University of La Verne.
Not even a surprise rainstorm could stop the showering of good will during the University of La Verne鈥檚 annual golf tournament on Monday at Red Hill Country Club in Rancho Cucamonga. The event raised nearly $100,000 for student scholarships and academic programming.
Webb and his wife received the 41st Assembly District鈥檚 Unsung Hero award in recognition of their extraordinary contributions to the advancement of equal rights for all individuals and their unselfish acts of community service.
Beth Landis 鈥45 traveled the world with her husband, Richard 鈥淒ick鈥 Landis, molded young minds as a Girl Scout leader and gave generously to her alma mater.