A business administration major and spatial studies minor, Bayer became involved in the Greek community on campus during her sophomore year by joining Beta Lambda.
Read More >A business administration major and spatial studies minor, Bayer became involved in the Greek community on campus during her sophomore year by joining Beta Lambda.
Read More >Melodic and entrancing notes filled the University of Redlands Memorial Chapel last Wednesday, as an intimate gathering of students, faculty, alumni, and community members were treated to a piano performance by preeminent composer and musician Vijay Iyer.
Read More >Car crashes are a leading cause of death among teens. How can we do our part to help minimize these tragedies?
Read More >On Saturday, we celebrated the installation of Adelaide (“Addie”) as the first female mascot of the University of Redlands with a coronation ceremony (that’s right, just like you have for a queen)!
Read More >Redlands alumnus and Forbes contributor Dan Munro '79 talked with Katie Olson of U of R’s Bulldog Blog, sharing his views on healthcare in America, why it’s so expensive, and how progress can be made.
Read More >On January 17, members of the Redlands and University communities gathered to hear Lynn Valbuena, chair of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, talk about the past challenges and current endeavors of her tribe.
Read More >The thought of going to college never crossed the mind of Dalia Izquierdo ’20 until her employer, United Technologies Corporation (UTC), collaborated with the University of Redlands.
Read More >A service at the University of Redlands Memorial Chapel on the eve of Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrated the memory and vision of the civil rights leader some 50 years after his assassination on April 4, 1968.
Read More >Vanessa Wilkie ’00 thought she would be a diplomat, or maybe a lawyer, when she grew up. She came to the University of Redlands as a government major, but after taking a class with History Professor Jim Sandos, she was hooked.
Read More >The show Divisive Landscapes, created by Salt Lake City native Sandy Brunvand, opened at the University Gallery on Wednesday. A reception featured free food, live music, and a talk from the artist herself.
Read More >“Going to college was the only way out of my economic situation,” says Hindupur Ramakrishna, a University of Redlands business professor, who grew up in a low-income household in Bangalore, India.
Read More >Mascots, machines, and the moon’s dance with the sun were just some of the topics making headlines and claiming media and social media space for the University of Redlands in 2017.
Read More >There are plenty of gyms and yoga studios in the Redlands area that offer great lessons and great teachers, but here are four reasons why the ones at University of Redlands are one of a kind.
Read More >It’s that time of year when high school seniors all over the country are finalizing their college applications. They are making those final selections about academics, size of a school, location, financial aid, and college lifestyle.
Read More >Advisors say it’s never too late to change careers. The key to a successful midlife switch is getting started and staying focused.
Read More >Here are some well-deserved kudos earned during the first semester of 2017-18 Bulldog Athletics. Go Dawgs!
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