News & Events Archive 2009

Public Policy Expert and New Endowed Chair at the University of Redlands

A new endowed faculty chair, the Ken and Lynn Hall Endowed Chair of Public Policy, has brought professor Greg Thorson to the campus. | More

Alumnus Featured at ESRI/Town and Gown Cultural Series

Well-known Redlands alumnus and historian Larry Burgess will explore early California Christmas traditions during an upcoming ESRI/University of Redlands Town and Gown Cultural Series event. | More

Making a Difference Around the World

A Redlands graduate who has spent the past five months traveling to India to evaluate programs assisting victims of human trafficking, bride burnings and AIDS is returning to campus to share her experiences. | More

Feast of Lights Tickets on Sale

On December 4-7, the University of Redlands will present the 62nd Feast of Lights, a service of worship celebrating ― in spoken word, tableaux, song and instrumental offering ― the birth of Jesus Christ. | More

A Sea of Plastic

ESRI and the University of Redlands Town & Gown have joined together to present the ESRI/University of Redlands Town & Gown Cultural Series, offering the community educational and cultural programs for free or at a minimal cost. | More

Water Polo WWPA Championships

Bulldog Men’s Water Polo Set for WWPA Championships. | More

The School of Business Announces Leadership Changes

In August, Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management Nancy Svenson announced the promotion of Robyn Jones from Campus Director, Torrance to Associate Director of Enrollment and Operations for Recruitment and Marketing. | More

Lights and Shadows

The University of Redlands Chapel Singers will present ‘Lights and Shadows,’ a concert of choral music exploring various contrasting themes such as life and death, love and hate, and joy and sadness on Nov. 22 at 8 p.m. | More

The Robert C. Pierpoint Collection

Redlands is proud to present the Robert C. Pierpoint Collection, an array of media documenting the life and career of CBS news correspondent Robert Pierpoint '47. | More

Between Barack and a Hard Place

Leading anti-racist writer and activist Tim Wise is set to discuss his latest book, “Between Barack and a Hard Place: Racism and White Denial in the Age of Obama” during a lecture at the University of Redlands. | More

Invisible Children Benefest

The Invisible Children Benefest is coming to Redlands! The event, which will be held at the University of Redlands for the first time this Thursday, Nov. 19, is being organized to benefit Invisible Children, an organization established to aid child soldiers kidnapped and forced to fight in the Uganda conflict. | More

Congratulations to Women's Volleyball

This month has been a month of many accomplishments for the Bulldog's Women's Volleyball Team. | More

The School of Business' New Mentoring Program

Business students can get professional and academic advice from veteran business leaders as part of a new program offered by the School of Business. | More

Alumna Named Teacher of the Year

Redlands alumna Paula Merrick is known for pouring her energy into her students and happily sharing what she knows with colleagues. And that reputation has garnered Merrick the Teacher of the Year award for the Solana Beach School District. | More

Redlands Salutes Veterans

This Veterans Day, Redlands thanks our troops and veterans for their service and dedication. | More

Redlands Named as Top Fulbright Producer

The University of Redlands is continuing to gain national recognition as a powerhouse in the prestigious Fulbright awards program. | More

Redlands Resources: Renee Van Vechten

As the governor’s race gears up, government professor can provide a primer into California politics and budget crisis. | More

Construction on Campus: Fletcher Jones Computer Center

As a part of the university’s ongoing campus expansion and renewal project, the Fletcher Jones Computer center was relocated back to its original home on the ground floor of the Armacost Library. | More

Bulldog Football Celebrates 100 Years

Visiting archivist Nathan Gonzales recently wrote about this and other facts chronicling the 1910 University of Redlands football team in an article for the Redlands Daily Facts, “The First Year of Bulldog Football.” | More

Creating Hope for Developmentally Disabled Students

This fall, University of Redlands opera director an professor of voice Marco Schindelmann dedicated his time to direct a production focused on sharing the talents of developmentally disabled students at Hope University, a fine arts day-program for adults with developmental disabilities, with the public. | More

Alumnus is Finalist for LAPD Police Chief

University of Redlands alumnus Michel Moore ’93, ’99 is one of three finalists to replace outgoing Chief William J. Bratton as the head of the Los Angeles Police Department. | More

Vincent Blackhawk Aamondt Welcomed to Campus

The University of Redlands welcomes Vincent Blackhawk Aamondt to campus as a part of this fall’s Campus Diversity and Inclusion Guest Series. | More

Cody Unser in Orlando Film Festival

Cody Unser ’09 continues to make progress on her quest to share her life story — helping to raise awareness and find a cure for Transverse Myelitis. | More

Redlands Welcomes Students from Osaka Medical College

This month, Redlands communicative disorders students found ways to overcome the language barrier to connect with students from the speech pathology department at Osaka Medical College. | More

School of Business Career Focus Series II

The School of Business is hosting the Career Focus Series II, which consists of six free online workshops designed to help you explore your career options, learn how to effectively use online career tools and resources, and learn ways of becoming more marketable in today’s job market. | More

Educational Justice Fall Symposium

The Educational Justice Fall Symposium: School Safety and Academic Achievement will be held on Oct. 27 at 6 p.m. in the university’s Hall of Letters Room 100 is free and open to the public. | More

Bulldogs Believe

Over 5,000 Inland Empire residents joined together to spread encouragement thru the streets of Redlands as they participated in the 2nd Annual Believe Walk for the Cure. | More

Bulldogs Travel Across The World

This summer, the Bulldog men’s basketball team traveled across the world to share their passion for the courts and to gain first-hand experience in a different culture. | More

Alumni Educator of the Year

A willingness to go above and beyond and a passion for serving kids are two reasons Sabine Robertson-Phillips has seen professional success. | More

The Art Department Presents the Carol Appleton Art Show

This month, the community will admire the Greek Islands through the eyes of artist Carol Appleton. | More

Greek Life Celebrates 100 Years

As a part of the 2009 Homecoming activities, the University of Redlands is proud to include the Greek Centennial Celebration, commemorating 100 years of Greek life at Redlands. | More

Homecoming Mini Courses

Alumni can return to the classroom during homecoming weekend – without having to worry about being caught off guard by a pop quiz or cramming for finals. | More

Construction on Campus: The Armacost Library

The new look for the Armacost Library is taking shape — the lower level has already reopened, allowing university departments to relocate from portable office spaces into their new offices. | More

Alumnus David Boies '64 Takes on Proposition 8

David Boies ‘64 – the man some have called the most famous lawyer of our time – has taken on another high profile legal challenge. | More

Physics Professor and Redlands Astronomer Captures Night Skies

University of Redlands physics professor Tyler Nordgren is known for helping his astronomy students see the glowing, ordered beauty of the night skies. | More

Find Redlands on Twitter

You can now follow the University of Redlands on our official U of R Twitter page—providing you with real time updates relating to the university. | More

Dysphagia in Adults and Children

Michael Groher, a communicative disorders professor and the chair of the department of communicative disorders, has recently released his book, “Clinical Management of Dysphagia in Adults and Children (Elsevier).” | More

President Dorsey in the News

In an article written about Dr. Dorsey in Tuesday’s Redlands Daily Facts, President Dorsey reminisces about his childhood as he reflects on the journey that brought him to the University of Redlands. | More

Professor Jill Harris to Present Mini-Course During Homecoming Weekend

School of Business Economics Professor Jill Harris will present “Some Good News from the Dismal Science” Saturday, Oct. 17 from 10 a.m. to 10:50 a.m. in Gregory Hall room 176. The event is part of the university’s homecoming festivities, which kick off Friday and continue through Sunday. | More

Construction on Campus: New Center for the Arts

Construction projects at the University of Redlands are in full swing as students settle back into campus life. | More

Rah Rah Redlands

Town & Gown and Bulldog Bench have teamed up to provide the community with Rah Rah Redlands, a season kick-off event that will offer food, fun and plenty of activities for the whole family. | More

Redlands Mascot Welcomes Puppies

University of Redlands Mascot Victor Leroy Duke, or “Duke,” became a grandfather as his daughter Talulah welcomed two new puppies to the Redlands Bulldog family. | More

Eat Local Challenge

During the 5th annual event, Bon Appetit will create a lunch for students made completely from fresh ingredients grown within 150 miles of the campus. | More

Benevolent Bulldog Bowling Tournament Raises $2800 for St. Jude’s

During a year when the University of Redlands football program is celebrating “100 years of pride and tradition”, its student-athletes are cultivating a long-lasting and impactful expression of those values within the community. | More

Six Murrieta Police Officers Graduate with Master's Degrees

Six members of Murrieta’s finest walked the stage at University of Redlands to receive accolades associated with the conferral of a Master of Arts degree in Management from the Temecula Campus, School of Business. | More

Welcome Class of 2013

Last week, the campus was filled with excitement as the “lucky” 13th class of the twenty - first century was welcomed to the University of Redlands. | More

Sharon Papa is a Candidate for Los Angeles Police Chief

A University of Redlands alumna has been identified as one of the leading candidates to replace outgoing Los Angeles Police Chief William J. Bratton. Sharon Papa, who graduated from the University of Redlands in 1985  is one of about five law enforcement officials that have been identified as leading contenders for the job. | More

Vintage Johnston

Tickets for the 3rd Annual Vintage Johnston Wine Dinner are on sale now. This special event creates an opportunity for the community to learn more about the Johnston Center while combining world renowned wines, delicious food and great conversation into an unforgettable experience. | More

The Fabulous Faculty Art Show

The University of Redlands art department faculty will be featured in the first art gallery show of the 2009-10 school year. | More

Redlands Resources: The Relationship Between Humans and Animals

Kathie Jenni, professor of philosophy and director of the university’s new human-animal studies minor, is available to talk about topics including animal cruelty, animal ethics, how animals used for food are treated in industrialized countries, and the role that pets play in families, societies and cultures. | More

Bulldog Football Brings Cheer to Shriners Hospital

Taking a break from preseason training, the University of Redlands football team traveled to Los Angeles on September 2 to visit the young patients at Shriners Hospital for Children. | More

A Dress for the Red Carpet

Redlands alumnus Malvin Vien '07 continues to next week's show of Project Runway. | More

Meet Malvin Vien

Meet Malvin Vien '07.  A Johnston alumnus who made his debut on national TV as a competitor on Lifetime’s popular reality TV series Project Runway. | More

Redlands Ranks Among the Best

The University of Redlands is again one of the country's best institutions for undergraduate education, according to The Princeton Review. | More

"Hockey" Hits High Marks

The alumni band, which was born on the Redlands campus, is quickly becoming a rising star in the music industry. | More

President Dorsey Shares his Sports Reflections

Be sure to check out last Wednesday’s Press-Enterprise for the Redlands president’s reflections on Bulldog sports, college athletics, the economy—as well as his fondness for the fairway. | More

Redlands Promotes Sustainability and Community

This summer, a popular new event has hit the streets of Redlands: a Saturday Farmers Market sponsored by the University of Redlands and Bon Appétit. | More

U.S. News and World Report Rankings

Redlands: An A+ School and a Great Value in New U.S. News and World Report Rankings. | More

Redlands Alum on Project Runway

Meet Malvin Vien '07.  A Johnston alumnus who made his debut on national TV as a competitor on Lifetime’s popular reality TV series Project Runway. | More

Redlands Resources: Latin American Literature Professor Shares a Poetic Journey

Fresh from a prestigious international poetry festival in Colombia Ivonne Gordon Vailakis has presented her poetry during what she describes as the most exciting journey of her career. | More

Spreading Spirit at Redlands

Watch as staff members help bring Bulldog pride to Ted Runner Stadium. | More

Women of Distinction

The Women of Distinction Award celebrates the lives of deserving Inland Empire women, their personal and professional accomplishments and their selfless service to our community. | More

Redlands Alum Makes His "Runway" Debut

Watch fashion designer and Johnston alum Malvin Vien 07 on the premiere of this season’s Project Runway on Thursday Aug. 20 at 10 p.m. on Lifetime Television. | More

The Ethical Leader: 6 Essential Skills for Leading and Living Ethically

Leading and Living Ethically: Redlands’ Banta Center Sponsors Aug. 27 Seminar with Prominent Experts on Ethical Leadership. | More

Music for Children

The University of Redlands Community School of Music and the Arts is offering a Musikgarten music program for children ages 3-5 called the "Cycle of Seasons." | More

Campus Astronomer Gives Meteoric Viewing Tips

Attention Stargazers: See tips for viewing this week's dynamic Perseid meteor shower from our resident astronomer, physics professor Tyler Nordgren. | More

Incoming Tennis Ace Stands Out in the Crowd

Sports Illustrated selects Bulldog freshman from New Hampshire as one of their chosen “Faces in the Crowd.” | More

Fostering the Future of Children in Foster Care

Redlands focuses on the academic success of students in foster care | More

Redlands Resources: Expert on Educational Justice

Expert on educational justice can provide context and comment on stories regarding K-12 education, the achievement gap between white and minority students, educational trends & issues | More

New Vice President for Academic Affairs to Start at the University of Redlands

David Fite, who previously served as Vice Chancellor for Institutional Planning and Assessment at Chapman University, will become the new Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of Redlands effective July 6. | More

A Yellow Ribbon for Veterans

University of Redlands partners with the Yellow Ribbon program to give discounts to vets. | More

Professor to Present Poetry at Festival in Colombia

A University of Redlands professor has been invited to travel to Columbia in July to read from several of her books of poetry and to give a lecture on Latin American poetry. | More

School of Music to Offer Two Performances During 2nd Annual Pokorny Low Brass Seminar

The University of Redlands School of Music will be offering two performances during the second annual Pokorny Low Brass Seminar, led by Gene Pokorny, the principal tuba of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and a University of Redlands alumnus, and Randall Hawes, Detroit Symphony Orchestra bass trombonist. | More

An Investment in Success

New scholarship assists adult students who enroll in School of Business | More

A Different Kind of Giving

A student at the university known for its commitment to helping others gives a former high school teacher the ultimate gift. | More

New Scholarship Helps Minority Women Earn a Business Degree

A School of Business student, who is a real estate agent, loan officer and mentor for at-risk students in Temecula, is the first-ever recipient of a scholarship designed to help minority women earn a degree from one of the University of Redlands’ eight campuses. | More

Redlands Professors Receive Fulbright Grants for Research in Austria, India

Professors will use fellowships to facilitate environmental exchange between Austria and California; to conduct research on Indian cinema and the treatment of marginalized Indian citizens. | More

School of Education Hosts State Schools Chief, Inland Superintendents, in a Forum on Budget Crisis

School of Education Hosts State Schools Chief, Inland Superintendents, in a Forum on Budget Crisis | More

Extra and Good Day LA Captured Cody Unser '09 Live on Campus

Extra and Good Day LA captured senior Cody Unser live on campus during pre-commencement excitement. | More

Redlands Web Survey

Provide your input on how to improve the University of Redlands web site. | More

The Class of 2009 Boasts Prestigious Fulbright Scholars

For the second year, the graduating class of the University of Redlands will boast prestigious Fulbright scholars. | More

University of Redlands School of Education to Sponsor Forum on Budget Crisis

The state’s chief of public instruction and inland superintendents will discuss the budget challenges and impact on schools this Thursday | More

Student Advocate Wins Fellowship for Political Achievement

Senior Kara van Stralen has been selected as National Student Advocate of the Year in The George Washington University Undergraduate Political Achievement Fellowship Program. She is one of four students nationwide to receive the fellowship, and the only one to achieve the National Student Advocate of the Year distinction.  | More

Chad Rogers to Speak at Redlands

One of Hollywood's most widely recognized celebrity real estate agents is set to speak at Redlands. | More

Town Hall Forum to be Held at the University

Faith, Race and Human Rights is the topic of an upcoming town hall forum designed to continue cultivating a sense of unity at the University of Redlands and in the overall community. | More

Students Spend May Term in Ecuador

Redlands students will spend May serving disadvantaged students at a school in Ecuador, conducting research on the Hopi Reservation in northeastern Arizona, and exploring art, culture and capitalism in the Baltic States. | More

Redlands Blood Drive

Redlands students and staff, along with the general public, can donate blood on campus during an upcoming university-wide blood drive. | More

First Students Complete Education Doctoral Program

Four University of Redlands School of Education students have successfully defended their dissertations, becoming the first-ever graduates to receive the university’s Doctorate for Leadership in Educational Justice. | More

Three Redlands Women's Tennis Players Advance to NCAA Individual Championships

It was announced earlier today that juniors Rachael Miller (Newport Beach, CA), Paige Sumida (Hilo, HI) and Whitney Waters (Austin, TX) will represent the University of Redlands at the 2009 NCAA Division III Individual Women’s Tennis Championships. | More

Celebrating 100 Years of Greek Life on Campus

Alumni from the university’s Pi Chi fraternity will come together to reminisce about their experiences with the organization, while also commemorating the 100th anniversary of Greek life on campus. | More

The New York Times Reviews "Cody: The First Step" as Inspiring

University of Redlands student Cody Unser’s documentary film, “Cody: The First Step,” is reviewd by The New York Times. | More

University of Redlands’ Ross Schunk and Becky Willis Selected as Frank Serrao Student-Athletes of the Year

Men's soccer's senior forward Ross Schunk (Portland, OR) and women's soccer's senior midfielder Becky Willis (Escondido, CA) were named the 2009 Frank Serrao Student-Athletes of the Year at the University of Redlands, according to an announcement made today by Director of Athletics Jeff Martinez. | More

University of Redlands Junior Onesa Bowman Named SCIAC Women’s Track & Field Athlete of the Year

Junior Onesa Bowman (Pomona, CA) earned the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Women's Track & Field Athlete of the Year award following a SCIAC Championship where she won two individual titles, according to an announcement made today by the conference office. | More

"CODY" a Documentary About Redlands Senior Cody Unser

You are invited to join your fellow University of Redlands alumni in an exclusive New York premier and benefit reception for the inspiring documentary, CODY; based on the life of University of Redlands graduating senior Cody Unser. | More

Seeds of Sustainability: Football Team Spends May Term Break Springing Into Service

Bulldog football players are springing into service during the May Term break, helping to spread seeds of sustainability. | More

Redlands Chapel Singers Gear Up For California Tour

After an intense year of performances, the University of Redlands Chapel Singers is getting ready for its annual tour. From April 18- 26, the Chapel Singers will be presenting more than ten concerts and educational workshops throughout California. | More

University of Redlands Student Cody Unser Documentary New York Premier

New York run of “CODY,” the inspiring story of University of Redlands senior Cody Unser. | More

University of Redlands Student Cody Unser Documentary Los Angeles Premier

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Redlands Annuonces the Winners of the First-Ever "A Student's Perspective" Photo Competition

The winners of the first-ever Life at Redlands: A Student's Perspective photo competition are in, with three honorees selected. | More

Physics Professor Nets NASA Grant

A University of Redlands professor has received a grant from NASA to study volcanic activity on a moon of Jupiter. | More

Redlands to Host Rubber Duck Race

The University of Redlands is set to inherit a makeshift lake and about 10,000 rubber ducks as part of an upcoming fundraiser being held to benefit area Kiwanis Clubs. | More

Redlands Student Named Prestigious Goldwater Science Scholar

A University of Redlands chemistry major is one of 278 students across the nation who have been named Goldwater Scholars by the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program. | More

School of Education to Present at the American Educational Research Association

The University of Redlands School of Education will be well represented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association next week. | More

University Diners Can Experience Low Carbon Eating

Bon Appétit Management Company chefs help diners adopt healthy, tasty, wallet- friendly Low Carbon Diets. | More

Theatre Art's Spring Show

The University of Redlands Theatre Arts Department presents Mike Ervin's irreverent romantic comedy "The History of Bowling" from April 2-5 in the Glenn Wallichs Theatre. | More

Entrepreneurs Ben and Jerry Give Talk at the U of R

The duo who built Ben & Jerry's into a $300 million ice cream empire are set to bring their message of social responsibility and creative management to the University of Redlands. | More

President’s High Table to Feature a Discussion on “Darwin for the Ages”

A paleontology expert will discuss Darwin's work with evolution as part of an upcoming President's High Table at the University of Redlands. | More

Bulldogs to Serve Across the Nation for the Second Year

University of Redlands alumni and their families will help organize donated food and clothing, provide care packages for military personnel serving in Iraq, and remove trash along a river bank as part of a nationwide service event that includes 19 projects in 15 cities. | More

Multicultural Festival

Storytelling, musical performances and children’s activities all will be part of an upcoming festival designed to bring the cultures of the world to Redlands. | More

School of Music Hosts Guest Conductor Per Brevig

The University of Redlands School of Music will host internationally acclaimed conductor Per Brevig for Gaetano Donizetti's opera "The Elixir of Love," a joint production with Crafton Hills College. | More

Banta Center Sponsors Panel Discussion

The social and ethical lessons of the nation's ongoing financial crisis will be explored as part of an upcoming panel discussion sponsored by the University of Redlands' Banta Center for Business, Ethics and Society. | More

Bulldog Men’s Soccer’s Schunk Inks Deal with Rapids

University of Redlands men's soccer senior forward Ross Schunk (Portland, OR) officially made his professional soccer dreams a reality as he signed a professional developmental contract with the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer (MLS), according to an announcement today by the Colorado Rapids media relations department. | More

Madrigal Singers Gear Up for International Performance

A March 21 benefit concert will help the group in their travels to the Festival 500 in Canada. | More

Men's Tennis Moves up Three Spots to No. 10 in the Nation

It was announced earlier this week that the University of Redlands men’s tennis team moved up three spots to No. 10 on the Division III Campbell/ITA College Rankings. | More

Women’s and Gender Studies Department to Showcase Student Work and Its Diverse Offerings

Women's and Gender Studies program offerings will be showcased as part of a conference set for March 20. | More

Body Image Awareness Week

Redlands students will gain knowledge of healthy eating habits and the dangers of eating disorders through the university's annual Body Image Awareness Week, sponsored by the Student Health Center and the Delta Kappa Psi sorority. | More

The Big Read Set to Begin in Redlands

The NEA-funded effort will kick off this weekend with a presentation of “Fahrenheit 451” on Sunday and Monday. | More

Author of "Escape" Comes to Redlands

A woman who says she was coerced into an arranged, polygamous marriage to a total stranger 32 years older her senior will share her story during an event at the University of Redlands. | More

13th Annual Charlotte Huck Children's Literature Festival

13th annual Charlotte Huck Children's Literature Festival March 13-14 at University of Redlands. | More

The Theatre Department Presents "Until Death Do Us Part"

Three classic one-act plays on love and marriage will be performed during an upcoming University of Redlands theater production. | More

Campus Diversity & Inclusion to be Honored by National Student Affairs Association

The University of Redlands Office for Campus Diversity & Inclusion will be honored by the Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA) for its cycle of programs addressing the needs of first generation students. | More

Professor of the Year

Lorenzo Garbo, a University of Redlands associate professor of economics and, recently, of Zen meditation, was honored recently as the College of Arts and Sciences Professor of the Year and will give the Professor of the Year High Table speech on March 10. | More

Student Event to Benefit Loma Linda Ronald McDonald House

University of Redlands' Greek Life students will create a sculpture out of recyclable materials as part of an event benefitting the Loma Linda Ronald McDonald House. | More

School of Education Budget Crisis Forum

Southern California educators, including teachers, administrators and counselors, struggled to remain optimistic Wednesday during a University of Redlands forum on the state budget crisis and cuts to public education. | More

Students Can Explore Human-Animal Relationships in New Minor

Students interested in animal-related careers can now work towards a minor in the newly established Human-Animal Studies program that explores the relationships between people and animals. | More

Bulldog Aquatic Teams Finish Second at SCIAC Swimming & Diving Championships

The University of Redlands swimming & diving teams finished as runners-up to Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges in both the men's and women's competition following the third and final day of competition at the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Championships. | More

The School of Education Sponsors a Budget Crisis Forum

The toll California's budget crisis is taking on public schools, students and teachers will be discussed as part of a forum sponsored by the University of Redlands School of Education. | More

Redlands Gets Honors Again for its Service Efforts

The university is among 83 schools in the nation to be named to the Community Service Honor Roll, with distinction. | More

University of Redlands Students Offer Tax Assitance

Free income tax preparation assistance is available to the community as part of a partnership between the University of Redlands and the Internal Revenue Service's Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. | More

Founder of the PostSecret Project comes to campus

The creator of a blog that features images of postcards sent in anonymously with secrets written on them will discuss his site during an upcoming visit to the University of Redlands.

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U of R Concert Band to Perform

Both band classics and new works will be performed during an upcoming concert by the University of Redlands Concert Band. | More

Students Present the Vagina Monologues

The Vagina Monologues will be performed Tuesday, Feb. 11 and Wednesday, Feb. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in Orton Center. | More

Career Center Now Online

The new U of R Online Career Center debuts on Feb. 2, helping students and alumni find that first job after graduation or move their career ahead. | More

Students to Participate in Clinton Global Initiative Event

Two Redlands students will participate in sessions on using technology to ease poverty, the need for visionary leadership and social change in education, and how the environment affects health as part of an event at the University of Texas at Austin. | More

University's Invisible Children Efforts Recognized Nationally

A campus-wide effort to raise money for Invisible Children, an organization established to aid child soldiers kidnapped and forced to fight in the Uganda conflict, has garnered national recognition for the university. | More

Willis Gets Shot at Women's Professional Soccer

University of Redlands women's soccer senior midfielder Becky Willis (Escondido, CA) earned the right to try out for the Boston Breakers, a Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) franchise, according to announcement by Head Coach Suzette Soboti. | More

Bulldog Basketball Hosts Annual Take a Kid to the Game Night

The University of Redlands is pleased to announce that the annual NCAA Basketball® Take a Kid to the Game Night will take place on Saturday, February 7. | More

Former Radio City Music Hall Organist to Present Concert

The University of Redlands will continue its celebration of the American Guild of Organist's International Year of the Organ with a presentation of "Silent Movies from the 1930s" with accompaniment by former Radio City Music Hall organist Robert MacDonald. | More

Acclaimed Polish Pianist to Present Recital, Master Class

Internationally acclaimed, multiple-prize-winning pianist Piotr Zukowski is returning by popular demand to the University of Redlands for a series of piano events. The public will be able to hear and meet Zukowski at a piano master class held on Thursday, Jan. 29, at 7 p.m., and a not-to-be-missed solo recital on Friday, Jan. 30, at 8 p.m.   Both events will be held in the Frederick Loewe Performance Hall in the School of Music and are free of charge. | More

Freeway Flying Artists at Redlands

"Freeway Flyers," a presentation of works of art by Redlands Art Department adjunct faculty, is on display at the university's Peppers Art Gallery through Feb. 1. | More

20th Annual Bulldog Bench Golf Tournament

The 20th Annual University of Redlands Bulldog Bench Golf Tournament will take place at the historic Redlands Country Club on Monday, May 11, 2009. | More

Annual U of R Clothing Drive

Members of the university community can clean out their closets or buy gently used clothing, while also benefiting area charitable organizations. | More

Preparing for Life After College

With the nation in recession and unemployment apparently on the upswing, many 2009 college graduates are understandably anxious about finding jobs, internships and other post-graduation opportunities. | More

President Emeritus James Appleton Honored by Habitat for Humanity

Appleton was recognized at a ceremony in honor of the completion of a home for Habitat for Humanity. | More

Colorado Rapids Take Schunk with 47th Pick of MLS SuperDraft

The Colorado Rapids selected University of Redlands men’s soccer senior forward Ross Schunk (Portland, OR/Wilson HS) with the 47th pick of the 2009 Major League Soccer (MLS) SuperDraft, which took place yesterday in St. Louis, MO. | More

From Denver to D.C.

When President-Elect Barack Obama is sworn in as the nation's 44th president this week, Redlands alumnae Elbra Wedgeworth says she will be looking on, filled with pride because both she and her beloved hometown played a role in his nomination. | More

Martin Luther King Campus Events

Redlands students will pay tribute to the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. by participating in several community service projects, including a home build, and also taking part in two on-campus celebrations. | More

CNN at U of R

Senior Political Analyst David Gergen broadcasted live from the steps of the Administration Building on Jan. 13 for Larry King Live and Anderson Cooper 360°. | More

Explore Meditation

A new documentary to be previewed Wednesday explores the benefits of meditation. | More

University’s Co-Gen Plant Results in Gas Co. Rebate Check

Redlands' efficient energy center has reduced the campus' carbon footprint by some 30%-- and resulted in a $739,000 rebate given on Jan. 5. | More

Students Receive Scholarships from the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals of Southern California

A strong foundation in language studies, economics and global business helped two Redlands students snag scholarships provided by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals of Southern California. | More

Students Return to Campus

Redlands students returned to campus this week after taking some time off for Winter Break. | More