
Stories from this issue:
A Lasting Legacy
Cover StoryThe historical legacy of the University of La Verne is examined through key defining moments from the university’s past and present with each milestone lending guidance for the university’s future.

Brantley’s Brewing a Boycott
Professor Allyson Brantley sheds light on the massive anti-Coors movement orchestrated by a wide range of underrepresented groups.

Henry Halpern: A Collection of Jewish Life
Learn about the conservation efforts taking place from the Cultural and Natural History Collections on a historical donation of folk-art sculptures from the Malgert Halpern and Irving Cohen family that depict Jewish life and culture in pre-World War II Ukraine and the United States.
News from La Verne
University of La Verne Names 19th President
The University of La Verne Board of Trustees announced the selection of higher education leader and scholar Pardis Mahdavi, PhD, as the university’s 19th president today. She will assume the presidency on August 15.
University of La Verne Graduates 1,600+
President Devorah Lieberman, distinguished guests and peer leaders shared advice with more than 1,600 University of La Verne graduates over two days in five commencement ceremonies held May 26 and 27 at Ortmayer Stadium on the historic La Verne campus.
University of La Verne's Education and Innovation Corridor Coming to Fruition
The University of La Verne recognized partnerships and celebrated the emerging university Education and Innovation Corridor in Ontario this week during a site dedication ceremony for the planned state-of-the-art facility College of Health and Community Well-Being.
Leopards Baseball Team Joins Top 16 Teams to Advance in the NCAA Super Regionals
The Leopards now join the top 16 NCAA Divison III baseball teams in the nation out of 389 total teams.