California Native American Day
Ludwick Center, sage gardenSage collection and blessing: The community is invited to come out to the sage garden (outside of Ludwick Center) to cut and bundle sage as wellas to have a communal blessing.
Sage collection and blessing: The community is invited to come out to the sage garden (outside of Ludwick Center) to cut and bundle sage as wellas to have a communal blessing.
All students at all levels are invited to participate in this two-day intensive experiential training experience where we will engage on a multiplicity of social identities and explore how the cycle of oppression impacts perception of self and our interactions with each other; work toward becoming culturally agile. To engage in the work of justice, […]
The Disability Awareness Month Mini Fair is co-hosted by Accessibility Services, Residence Hall Association, ASULV, La Verne Buddies, Center for Neurodiversity, Pre-Health Club and Clinical Science Club. This event will have various booths and activities that will share resources to educate the community about people and disabilities. There will also be therapy dogs for students, […]
In celebration of the Jewish festival of Succoth, a Sukkah will be built and the campus community is invited to help build it.Â
The entire first week of spring 2023 will be filled with activities for students. Please see Campus Labs Engaged for more details.
Opportunity for the ULV Community to become familiar with the five departments housed in the Ludwick Center for Spirituality, Cultural Understanding, and Community Engagement. Light food and refreshments as well as raffle prizes will be available.
The La Verne Academy Lecture Series is hosted by Dr. Al Clark, La Verne Academy and these lectures are presented every Tuesday from 12-1pm in the Quay Davis Executive Dining Room.
The Involvement Fair is an opportunity for students to get acquainted with all the clubs and organizations on campus as well as other offices for the purpose of getting actively involved on campus. Don't miss this opportunity!
"My humanity is bound up in yours, for we can only be human together." –Desmond Tutu The African American Museum of Beginnings (AAMB) is a non-profit organization created to share African history and culture in our community. The AAMB is a virtual self-funded community museum that inspires and educates all on the history, culture and […]
For anyone interested in Fraternity and Sorority life, this week will be focused on recruitment. Look to Campus Labs Engaged for additional details.
Come visit the Open House for the newly integrated offices of Academic Advising and Career Services located on the second floor of the Campus Center.
All are invited to come by for tea and community building on the second Tuesday of the month .
La Verne Academy Lecture Series: Artful Reframing Lecture: Benjamin Jenkins, "War and Peace at La Verne: Soldiers, Concientious Objectors, Public Servants, and Brethren Values at the University" The La Verne Academy Lecture Series is hosted by Dr. Al Clark, La Verne Academy and these lectures are presented every Tuesday from 12-1pm in the Quay Davis […]
The La Verne Academy Lecture Series is hosted by Dr. Al Clark, La Verne Academy and these lectures are presented every Tuesday from 12-1pm in the Quay Davis Executive Dining Room.
Individuals interested in attending need to pre-register for this conference. Please contact Dr. Wagoner for additional information.
This is a campus-wide lecture hosted by the College of Arts and Sciences.
Grad Finale Fair is for all students graduating in spring 2023 to acquire all the essential details for them to participate in Commencement related activities.
Join us in celebrating the work, the projects, and the volunteers behind the Peace Corps
La Verne Academy Lecture Series: Artful Reframing Lecture: Jon Hall, "The Construction of Brethren Heritage and Peace Studies: Gladdys Muir's Life and Works Re-Examined"