
Current Issue: Spring 2022
Humankind has been “in pursuit of well-being” for generations, but what does it truly mean to live well? Explore the opinions of well-being experts from across the Leopard community and learn about alumni who have earned the title of “well-being champion.” This issue showcases uplifting and thought-provoking stories on the topic of well-being as demonstrated by faculty, staff, students, friends of the university, and alumni.


Bearing Fruit
Alumnus Victor M. Hernandez creates greater equity and opportunity for farmers from underserved communities throughout the state of California.

Justice for All
Two hands-on legal clinics in University of La Verne’s College of Law provide students with real-world experience helping disenfranchised clients and critical lessons in self-care.
News from La Verne
President Devorah Lieberman to Participate in Department of Education's Raise the B.A.R. Summit
Lieberman will represent the private, nonprofit higher education sector to ensure the sector’s role in American higher education is understood by policy makers and their staffs.
Professor Inducted Into Royal Academy of Economics and Financial Sciences
University of La Verne Associate Professor of Political Science Juli Minoves-Triquell has been inducted into the Spanish Royal Academy of Economic and Financial Sciences of the Institute of Spain.
Deborah Olson Named Inaugural Landis Endowed Professor in Business Leadership and Ethics
Professor of Management and Leadership Deborah Olson has been selected as the inaugural Richard G. and Beth T. Landis Endowed Professor in Business Leadership and Ethics in the University of La Verne’s College of Business and Public Management.
University of La Verne Joins Grow with Google’s HSI Career Readiness Program to train 200,000 Latino Students In Digital Skills by 2025
Today University of La Verne announced its participation in the Grow with Google HSI Career Readiness Program. The initiative will help Latino students at 35 Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) prepare for the workforce through digital skills training and career workshops. Through a $2 million investment in the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU), the program will train 200,000 Latino students by 2025.