Center for Teacher Leadership & Learning Innovation Opens at LaFetra College of Education
Educators from L.A. County and the IE will train in the first-of-its-kind technology lab.
Educators from L.A. County and the IE will train in the first-of-its-kind technology lab.
More than 800 first-year and returning students moved into their new, on-campus homes for the fall semester.
The University welcomed nine new partners to the Partnership for Access to College Education.
Professor Paul Alvarez participated in his sixth Universiade games held in Naples, Italy.
More than 100 makers, librarians, educators, & students gathered for the 2nd Annual Makerspaces for Innovation and Research in Academics (MIRA) conference.
The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ;Verne’s REACH Summer Business Camp welcomed more than 50 high school students from across Southern California.
Alumnus Edward Huron is living life to the fullest with a new master’s degree, a new kidney, and a doctorate degree on the way.
Yvette Latunde, Ed.D, spoke at the Cape Town South Africa American Corner and Western Cape Education Department roundtable.
Cynthia Ramirez, ’18, received her second scholarship from the National Hispanic Business Women Association during its 19th annual luncheon.
During the spring semester, the Integrated Business Program raised more than $20,000 for local charities.