University of Redlands will provide qualifying CNUSD students with a minimum $10,000-per-year scholarship, a seamless admission process, overnight campus visits, and a four-year graduation pledge.
Read More >University of Redlands will provide qualifying CNUSD students with a minimum $10,000-per-year scholarship, a seamless admission process, overnight campus visits, and a four-year graduation pledge.
Read More >Sara Falkenstien, director of pathways for the College of Arts and Sciences, talks with Katie Olson and Mika Elizabeth Ono of the Bulldog Blog about efforts to expand academic opportunities for students at every stage of their college journey.
Read More >A student-athlete reflects on her experience: “I know that there was no better place for me [than Redlands].”
Read More >Elpidia Carrillo—artist, activist, filmmaker, and mother of a Johnston student—delivered a special Kathryn Green Lecture.
Read More >The U of R community honored the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with community engagement, leadership, and service.
Read More >Associate Director of Community Service Learning Amy Moff Hudec and Partner for Global Faith and Justice Project Michael Adee talk about the certificate, its content, and how it will benefit those pursuing careers within LGTBQ communities.
Read More >The education coordinator in the Office of Community Standards and Wellbeing writes about new programs for students.
Read More >“Not only are you creating an environment for others to grow, but one for yourself as well,” says Priscilla Bracamontes ’21, who works as a community assistant in Anderson Hall.
Read More >The University and public radio station KPCC host a lively discussion on climate change. The expert panel includes U of R Professor Tim Krantz.
Read More >When Denise Diaab ’19 (M.Div.) was offered the opportunity to travel to Israel with one of her San Francisco Theological Seminary (SFTS) professors, she didn’t hesitate.
Read More >Samantha “Sam” Corso '15 shares her perspectives on U of R’s Johnston Center and beyond.
Read More >“At Redlands, I learned how to win, how to lose, and, most importantly, how to play on a team,” says Caroline Brigham Vassallo ’62, who first launched the Bulldog women’s tennis team.
Read More >A student shares how her First-Year Journey trip provided her with a group of friends and a dose of self-assurance.
Read More >“I wanted to learn how business and culture worked in other countries, so I jumped at the chance to travel to England and France," says Jeremy Cruz ’18 (MBA).
Read More >We pay tribute to the best University of Redlands moments from 2019. Whether you’re a current Bulldog, a donor, a friend of the University, or a Bulldog for life, you are a part of what made the year so special.
Read More >University of Redlands Student Financial Services Director Emily Baker spoke with Mika Elizabeth Ono and Katie Olson of the Bulldog Blog about the different options students and their families are using to pay for college.
Read More >Mindful of her love for other lands, Abigail (Abby) Bohman ’18, ’19 (MS GIS) weighed opportunities for study abroad when selecting her undergraduate institution, which led her to Redlands.
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