A history major who is also working toward her single-subject teaching credential, Aya Smith ’22 looks forward to teaching students who want to examine parts of history with more honesty than many curriculums have allowed in the past.
Read More >A history major who is also working toward her single-subject teaching credential, Aya Smith ’22 looks forward to teaching students who want to examine parts of history with more honesty than many curriculums have allowed in the past.
Read More >Students in Professor Jen Tilton's Black History of the Inland Empire course gather the oral histories of Black elders in the local community to more fully tell the region's history.
Read More >Now in high school, the first cohort of Rochford scholars are developing the skills they need to succeed in college.
Read More >U of R is launching a summer term, with opportunities to earn credits in art, math, biology, business, history, religion, communication sciences and disorders, political science, and sociology.
Read More >“Leadership is a balance between being tough-minded and tender-hearted,” said WD-40 CEO Garry Ridge during a recent conversation with University of Redlands School of Business students.
Read More >In his new book, Civic Literacy in Schools and Communities: Teaching and Organizing for a Revitalized Democracy (Teachers College Press, 2021), U of R School of Education Professor Brian Charest reframes the teaching profession as a vehicle for social change.
Read More >“This is a historic moment, and these efforts reflect the University’s dedication to its core values and the people who make our educational endeavor possible,” says U of R Vice President for Administration Michelle Rogers.
Read More >“We are just so grateful to be out on the field because it signals that we are getting back a little normalcy,” says Women’s Softball Head Coach Jose Ortega.
Read More >Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, University of Redlands Women’s Assistant Volleyball Coach Kierra Jones has flexed her skills to help students and other University community members weather the public health crisis.
Read More >The University of Redlands celebrates recent honors and accolades recognizing the University and its faculty and students.
Read More >Thanks to a newly created University of Redlands accelerated master's degree pathway program, students can earn a master’s degree in business administration (MBA) or business analytics (MSBA) within one year of graduation.
Read More >How a U of R marine ecology elective changed Kaylee Arnold ’13’s life.
Read More >At Johnston, philanthropic support helps interns develop professional skills and mitigate food and housing insecurity.
Read More >University Dean of Student Affairs Donna Eddleman speaks to the early success of the spring semester for students who chose to return to the Redlands campus.
Read More >"You are powerful," says Miguel in his piece created at a recent School of Education Wellness Summit workshop.
Read More >“The better communicator will be the one who gets noticed—and will be seen as a leader,” says Rosanne O’Brien ’78 at her keynote speech at the 2004 School of Business commencement ceremony.
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