“I am confident [Joe] will lead the School of Music into an even brighter future than it currently enjoys,” writes Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Kendrick Brown.
Read More >“I am confident [Joe] will lead the School of Music into an even brighter future than it currently enjoys,” writes Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Kendrick Brown.
Read More >Alumni, faculty, staff, and friends gathered on December 12 to dedicate renovated facilities including the Clara Mae Clem Lounge.
Read More >As the year comes to a close, we celebrate the honors bestowed on members of the University of Redlands community, as well as the University as a whole.
Read More >A visiting faculty member writes about a “Dumpster Dive” he organized to raise awareness about waste and the importance of individual contributions to managing it properly.
Read More >“There are few clinical mental health counselors in China,” says Baohua Liu ’19 (M.A. in clinical mental health counseling), who has watched colleagues, friends, and family struggle with mental health issues.
Read More >Students enrolled in the first-year seminar Finding Your Voice in America: The College Student’s Guide to Power recently delivered a number of “Red talks”—a University of Redlands version of a TED talk.
Read More >November 15 marked opening night for She Kills Monsters, the University of Redlands Theatre Arts fall production directed by Stelle Salsbery ’20.
Read More >Alumnus William Dahlin’s immersive experience as a Coro Fellow allows him to meet civic leaders and discuss some of Southern California’s most pressing social issues.
Read More >University of Redlands President Ralph W. Kuncl, Chaplain John Walsh, Provost Kathy Ogren, and College of Arts and Sciences Dean Kendrick Brown write to the University community in the wake of Environmental Studies Professor Monty Hempel’s death.
Read More >The dean of the Graduate School of Theology writes about the state of today’s San Francisco Theological Seminary.
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