Earning certificates can be a highly targeted way to prove to employers that you have what it takes to excel at a specific type of job or to remain relevant in the position you currently hold.
Read More >Earning certificates can be a highly targeted way to prove to employers that you have what it takes to excel at a specific type of job or to remain relevant in the position you currently hold.
Read More >“It is important that members of our University community, along with others throughout the country, provide a clearly unified response to the onerous impacts of these [proposed tax] provisions that will limit access to higher education,” writes President Ralph Kuncl.
Read More >Before Homecoming weekend, the Proudian Interdisciplinary Scholars—an academic honors program with a reputation for dynamic outcomes—took a moment to mark its 40th year and celebrate those who helped it become and remain a reality.
Read More >Sara Durazo-DeMoss ’13, ’19 was among those presenting recently at the national conference of the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE).
Read More >The U of R School of Education's Center for Educational Justice opened its annual Ed.D. Speaker Series with Dr. J. Luke Wood's talk "Black Minds Matter: A Focus on Black Boys and Men in Education."
Read More >The University of Redlands celebrated Geography Awareness Week (“Geoweek” ), encouraging people to think and learn about why "place" matters and how we influence, and are influenced by, the places in which we live.
Read More >The latest issue of Och Tamale magazine is on its way to mailboxes across the country and the electronic version of the publication is now posted online. The fall 2017 cover story focuses on University of Redlands traditions—from the solemn to the light-hearted.
Read More >Why is the second largest religion in the world so often misunderstood? Dr. Charles Kimball, professor and director of Religious Studies at the University of Oklahoma, began to answer this question during his November 14 talk at the second annual Bridges of Peace from Shadows of Grief event at the University of Redlands.
Read More >We will miss Thurber deeply, but I know we’re all glad we got to dedicate one last special day to the beloved mascot.
Read More >In January 2018, the University of Redlands School of Continuing Studies will offer a Full-Stack Web Development Boot Camp in partnership with Cultivating Coders.
Read More >After dropping out of Whittier Union High School in his senior year, Manuel Martinez ’17 worked a series of jobs for 15 years before one day in 2001 that changed the course of his life.
Read More >Published in the journal Informing Science, the study explored what influences the likelihood that people re-share information on Facebook.
Read More >From a new partnership with Tuskegee University to faculty commentary on current events, the U of R made the news in October.
Read More >The University of Redlands is now on Snapchat! Scan our Snapcode or add us by username, @urbulldogs.
Read More >What happens when more women are involved in politics? Johnston Center alumna and Vanderbilt University Political Science Professor Amanda Clayton ’07 posed this question at the beginning of her November 6 talk, “The Benefits of Inclusive Representation.”
Read More >“For as long as I can remember, questions about relationships and love have interested me,” says Neil Sattin ’96, a relationship coach and host of an acclaimed weekly podcast, Relationship Alive!.
Read More >Like many traditions at the University of Redlands, Homecoming is a time-honored custom. Sure as the 33 words in the “Och Tamale” or the frequent attacks on Fairmont Rock, each year in October you can expect a weekend filled with talks, get-togethers, and a gridiron match-up in Ted Runner Stadium.
Read More >Director Ben Lear sheds valuable insight into the world of juveniles with life sentences with his film, They Call Us Monsters.
Read More >Yawnings and Dawnitecture: Celebrating Hélio Oiticica is the latest exhibit to be featured at the University Gallery at the University of Redlands.
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