AmeriCorps volunteer Pilar Righetti ’18 is currently traveling the nation building houses, distributing food, helping youth, and sharing the news of her team’s work in each community it serves.
Read More >AmeriCorps volunteer Pilar Righetti ’18 is currently traveling the nation building houses, distributing food, helping youth, and sharing the news of her team’s work in each community it serves.
Read More >A webinar, hosted by the Center for Educational Justice, provided an opportunity for educators from across Southern California to talk about their recent experiences and examine some common assumptions. Professors Jose Lalas and Heidi Strikwerda ’19 (Ed.D.) reflect on the event.
Read More >Rev. Jon L. Berquist, a visiting professor of Old Testament at San Francisco Theological Seminary, addresses worship and pastoral care in a time of pandemic, how faith communities can look to the past to handle the future, and the ways churches can strive to meet the needs of the communities within which they exist.
Read More >More than 220 alumni recently gathered virtually to celebrate six decades of the University of Redlands’ signature study away program.
Read More >Al Hernandez and Ryan Bailey, owners of Citrograph Printing Company, give back to the community through the Citrograph Foundation, which has funded more than 50 U of R scholarships and contributed more than $140,000 to the University.
Read More >The University of Redlands School of Business recently hosted a virtual conference to examine and discuss the effects on businesses of COVID-19, the call for racial justice, and other social forces.
Read More >U of R Professor Leslie Brody probes the life of Louise Fitzhugh—creator of children’s novel Harriet the Spy—in notable new biography reviewed by The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Boston Globe.
Read More >“This certificate gave me the knowledge to be a better educator in my community,” says school counselor Ruth Sotomayor ’90, ’02, ’11.
Read More >A program that streamlines the transfer of Fullerton College students into the University of Redlands School of Business and provides classes on the Fullerton campus was a great fit for Alondra Gallardo ’20, ’21, who is now studying for her MBA.
Read More >In addition to virtual classes, U of R international students have been navigating issues such as changing immigration laws, financial uncertainty, and many time zones of separation from loved ones.
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