“My passion is the process of teaching itself,” says Valorie McLaughlin ’75.
Read More >“My passion is the process of teaching itself,” says Valorie McLaughlin ’75.
Read More >“[The project] brings together department leadership, staff, and faculty with University and district partners to fully scale equitable practices and sustainable initiatives,” says Professor Nicol Howard, principal investigator for the new grant.
Read More >“We deeply missed hosting in-person Homecoming festivities last fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic,” says Vice President for Advancement Tamara Josserand. “It was clear from the weekend’s record turnout how much our Bulldog community wanted to come together.”
Read More >Interim Director of Diversity Initiatives Monique Stennis says to students, “I want you to know that you do have a voice and continue using your voice.”
Read More >Societal focus ushers in a new era, bringing together offerings from the former School of Business and other U of R programs
Read More >Jim Callans ’96 and Justin Prough ’95 created the contents of Reverie during the COVID-19 pandemic, each harnessing their own daydreams to create otherworldly and whimsical pieces.
Read More >Professor Jack Osborn’s two decades of service is honored with an endowed chair in his name.
Read More >In her new book, Professor Wendy Farley offers practical advice for opening the door to compassion, empathy, contemplation, joyfulness.
Read More >The University community recently paid tribute to the beloved alumni couple.
Read More >“I’ve always been very intrigued by people, understanding the ways they conduct themselves, and how different cultures interact,” says Maia Gelser ’23, a theatre arts and anthropology double-major.
Read More >"We have faculty shows to open the gallery season so people, especially students, can see what their teachers do," says Professor Emeritus Raúl Acero.
Read More >“We look forward to the important contributions these projects will make to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion at the University of Redlands,” says Senior Diversity and Inclusion Officer Christopher Jones.
Read More >First-generation student Sintia Marquez Jimenez ’22 chose to study economics and public policy to help those who are systemically disenfranchised.
Read More >The Center’s expansion includes an upgraded makerspace, collaborative work areas, and configurable teaching and learning spaces.
Read More >A recent on-campus screening of Skid Row Marathon, a documentary about a running club formed in downtown Los Angeles, and discussion with its filmmakers explored the criminal justice system, effects of substance abuse, and the importance of supportive relationships.
Read More >Robe donations from SFTS alumni create ripple effect.
Read More >Combining archaeology, oral tradition, ethnography, and historical documents, Becoming Hopi presents two thousand years of tribal history in an accessible way—with dozens of color illustrations and photographs—and was written with multiple audiences in mind.
Read More >Dual Fulbright scholar Kristen Sauceda ’20 uses her Redlands experiences to build a Model UN program for high school students in Madrid.
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