Throughout the ceremony, verses of Scripture were read, prayers were delivered, hymns were sung, and students received a variety of honors.
Read More >‘Go forth and flourish’: GST Commencement ceremony celebrates graduates May 31, 2022

Throughout the ceremony, verses of Scripture were read, prayers were delivered, hymns were sung, and students received a variety of honors.
Read More >During her Peace Corps service, Sherry Manning ’05 was acutely aware of Filipino farmers’ need for organic seeds, which have become hard to come by with large biochemical companies monopolizing the world’s market in seed production and sales.
Read More >During the spring semester, students in Political Science Professor Renée Van Vechten’s Immigration Politics and Policy course took a class trip to the U.S.-Mexico border to explore concepts they were discussing in the classroom.
Read More >The new mascot’s name honors two important leaders in the history of the University.
Read More >Married 46 years, Tae Yong Pak ’22 (M.Div.) and Young Oak Pak ’22 (D.A.S.D.) embark on a second career as they return to South Korea, their home country.
Read More >The University of Redlands Staff and Administrators Assembly serves as a collective voice for employees, ultimately aiming to promote, strengthen, and facilitate a sense of community and mutual respect.
Read More >Health, Medicine, and Society Professor Kendra Nelson uses her experience in the healthcare industry to help students launch their careers.
Read More >On April 23, Addie graduated alongside students with whom she shared her Redlands journey and received the new title of mascot emerita.
Read More >Bulldog coaches and scholar-athletes were out in full force this year, breaking records and winning awards throughout conferences.
Read More >With a record $207,159,850 in gifts and commitments, Forever Yours marks a significant philanthropic milestone for the institution, and Bulldogs will feel the ripple effects for years to come.
Read More >The University’s historic Forever Yours campaign impacts Bulldogs today, tomorrow, and beyond.
Read More >Siblings John Zepeda ’18, ’20 and Jazmin Zepeda ’22 completed their degrees despite challenges related to Jazmin’s cancer diagnosis—a journey their family and caring professors traveled together. Today, they look forward to what the future will bring.
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