After retiring from his 19-year professional basketball career in 2017, World Peace—formerly known as Ron Artest—has filled his schedule with speaking engagements to talk about his life and advocate for access to mental health services.
Read More >After retiring from his 19-year professional basketball career in 2017, World Peace—formerly known as Ron Artest—has filled his schedule with speaking engagements to talk about his life and advocate for access to mental health services.
Read More >“We want to promote a safe space, culture, and environment that attracts all people regardless of color,” says Alieu Corr ’21, president of Gamma Delta Rho.
Read More >One of the projects introduced virtual reality into environmental studies classes.
Read More >A current student tells of how the generosity of others is infused throughout his experience at Redlands.
Read More >“We want female athletes to show the strength they have on the field in everything they do, ” says Coach Suzette Soboti.
Read More >“[Coach Jim Verdieck’s] example taught us about how to be better tennis players and, by extension, better and stronger human beings,” says Seabury Stanton ’74.
Read More >After an elective introductory class in communication sciences and disorders, Nick Lough ’17, ’20 decides to become a speech-language pathologist.
Read More >Seattle-based artist Fulgencio Lázo recently visited the University of Redlands to create a traditional Oaxacan sand painting with the help of students and volunteers from the University community.
Read More >U of R Artist Professor Christopher Gabbitas, former member of the renowned British a cappella group The King's Singers, reflects on his experience working with the new group.
Read More >“You can structure a life where you’re learning a lot, you’re building a career, and you’re also doing good in the world,” Shiza Shahid recently told students at Redlands. “You don’t have to choose.”
Read More >Vice President for Advancement Tamara Michel Josserand provides an update on the historic progress in the Forever Yours campaign.
Read More >“Christopher [Leon Jones, Jr.] brings a wealth of valuable experience and excellent administrative skills to the University,” writes President Ralph Kuncl in a memo to the community.
Read More >The men’s basketball team goes around the world to play ball and comes back with lifetime bonds.
Read More >For the first time, students across the country have access to a University of Redlands School of Education master’s degree in human services or curriculum and instructional design.
Read More >“In my role as Shaw Chaplaincy Institute program manager … I have the immense privilege of working with students through their own learning journey,” writes Gaffney.
Read More >On October 29, the University of Redlands will host its first Technology Summit, which is free and open to the public. Featuring panels and presentations from a variety of information technology (IT) professionals, the event aims to foster discussion around privacy and security, leveraging data, and emerging technologies in the field.
Read More >During a recent event on the Redlands campus, model, actor, and activist Nyle DiMarco illustrated how his challenges paved the way for his success.
Read More >Midterm exams have arrived, so we asked students what they like to listen to when they study. This playlist reflects their responses.
Read More >Building on a decade of captivating conversations, the Redlands Forum recently presented renowned scientist Peter Raven and Pulitzer-prize-winning author Jared Diamond.
Read More >The month’s activities include a poetry reading, a performance of “Tres Vidas,” and the building of an altar for Dia de los Muertos.
Read More >The Roberts Memorial Endowed Scholarship honors U of R Chemistry Professor Julian (Jay) Roberts, who had a passion for teaching and mentorship.
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