Doug Hairgrove '62 and Warren "Woody" Wood '62 were one of the first couples to marry in 2008 following the legalization of same-sex marriage in California.
Read More >Doug Hairgrove '62 and Warren "Woody" Wood '62 were one of the first couples to marry in 2008 following the legalization of same-sex marriage in California.
Read More >Last weekend, the University of Redlands proudly graduated more than 1,400 undergraduate and graduate students in its 110th commencement ceremonies.
Read More >U of R President Ralph W. Kuncl writes to the community in wake of Saturday’s shooting at Chabad of Poway Synagogue, where a graduating U of R student lost a close family friend.
Read More >“These items that students throw away are polluting the earth when they can easily be used by someone else,” says Ryan McDuffie ’21, a developer of the new Unify app, a “Craigslist” for the U of R community.
Read More >Komz Muthyalu '20, president of the Redlands International Student Association, speaks with graduating students Tinbite Elias Legesse ’19 and Camila Orozco ’19 about their time at the University of Redlands, what they learned, and their final pieces of advice to others as they graduate.
Read More >As part of a dedication ceremony, a professor speaks about the rings of an oak tree that stood watch on the Quad from 1925 to 2014.
Read More >The grants will support research and teaching in the Netherlands, South Africa, and India.
Read More >A current student asks a graduating senior how to make the most out of the Redlands experience.
Read More >“Participating in Greek life is one of the oldest traditions on this campus, and by throwing Greek Week, we hope to exemplify our principles, encourage non-Greeks to join, and spend more time getting to know each other,” writes Tiffani Moorehead ’19.
Read More >In an interdisciplinary effort to educate the community, the Sustainable University of Redlands Farm recently acquired two honeybee hives.
Read More >This year’s senior student art show brims with energy.
Read More >An alumna writes about participating in a U of R panel discussion in Orange County, “How to Engage in Discourse in a Civil Society.”
Read More >A U of R student shares her impressions of the recent Race on Campus conference.
Read More >Heather Torres, director of U of R Native Student Programs, speaks about the day’s events and what the ceremony means to the Native and non-native communities.
Read More >A class takes students to Scotland, where they gain a new perspective on the counseling profession.
Read More >At the University of Redlands, esports have grown as an expression of student interest.
Read More >A hybrid work by poet and U of R Creative Writing Professor Joy Manesiotis explores how a historical trauma resonates through the generations.
Read More >The day-long event recognized how questions of race, class, and sexuality impact women's social movements in the U.S. and around the world.
Read More >The three-day event provided executives from a variety of companies with training that blended business knowledge with location analytics.
Read More >“Study abroad always seemed like something that was only possible for younger college students—not people like me who waited 25 years to go back to college,” writes a School of Business alumna.
Read More >A U of R master’s student and employee writes about how education has been a major force in her life.
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