Stories from this issue:
Furthering A Legacy
Cover StoryFame, it’s said, is fleeting. The flickering of a candle’s flame against the winds of time. Yet celebrity’s shadow can extend well beyond the life of the wick, and those shaded regard it as a blessing or a burden. Or both. Rayna Harrison ’19 is well aware of her family tree and its links to […]
In Conversation: Global Lessons to the ULV Classroom
Dr. Lauren Crossland-Marr, assistant professor of Anthropology at the University of La Verne, has built her career on a deceptively simple idea: food is more than sustenance; it is a window into culture, politics, and identity. From studying halal certifications in Milan, Italy to examining how CRISPR, a gene-editing technology, is shaping modern agriculture, Dr. […]
A Journey Home
From the time I was a little girl, I couldn’t wait to go to school. I was eager to learn, and I still remember the exact moment I read my first sentence at five years old. That passion for learning has stayed with me ever since. My mother attended Spelman College in Atlanta, and growing […]
News from La Verne
Ryan J. Smith to Deliver Frederick Douglass Human Rights Lecture
Ryan J. Smith, president and CEO of St. Joseph Center, will deliver the 2026 Frederick Douglass Human Rights […]
Spring Involvement Fair Showcases Student Opportunities
Students explore dozens of clubs and organizations at the University of La Verne’s Involvement Fair. (ULV Photo/Stephen Gee) A […]
Inspiring the Next Generation of Female Athletes
High school students packed the ULV Sports Science and Athletic Pavilion for Girls Got Game 2026 in celebration […]
ULV Women's Volleyball Team Honored
Lea the Leopard joined the ULV women’s volleyball team and La Verne city council members. (ULV Photo/Brandon Le) Team […]




