Professor Sharon Oster talks about the inspiration for her book and how her findings speak to today’s world.
Read More >Professor Sharon Oster talks about the inspiration for her book and how her findings speak to today’s world.
Read More >“We wanted to open up the gallery and do things we haven’t done before,” said Studio Art Professor Munro Galloway.
Read More >The conversation, which included U of R Professor Nathaniel Cline, focused on local demographics, economics, and politics.
Read More >U of R Visiting Professor Francesca Lia Block, who has authored more than 25 books of fiction, nonfiction, short stories, and poetry, dedicates a piece to her U of R students.
Read More >Kristen Horton ’19 and Celia Castro ’19 are among the graduate students who travel each week to the San Bernardino Juvenile Detention Center for an unusual course.
Read More >“I have two loves—one is writing and the other one is teaching,” says Professor Ivonne Gordon-Vailakis.
Read More >Tuskegee University student Noelani Pierce is forging new friendships and experiences at the University of Redlands.
Read More >Tina Tchen, former assistant to President Barack Obama and chief of staff to First Lady Michelle Obama, recounts her experiences.
Read More >Students learn rules of thumb for responding to the unthinkable.
Read More >When was the last time you attended a music concert outside of a traditional venue? No stage, pit, stadium, or chapel—only the musicians, their instruments, and a visually stimulating backdrop.
Read More >Jesús Treviño, Ph.D., talks about his professional experience, his plans at the University, and some best practices in the field.
Read More >Four panelists from the Network of Executive Women discussed their experiences with U of R students.
Read More >Starting in January, the new Redlands Rocket Propulsion Club will hold regular meetings for students interested in engineering, space, and rockets.
Read More >U of R History Professor Matthew Raffety helped out the Bulldog Blog by sharing some fun facts about the history of collegiate sports. Find out how much you know with our quiz.
Read More >Stephen Kaufer discusses his insights into entrepreneurship and business practices at this year’s final installment of the 21st Century Leadership Speaker Series.
Read More >Students and faculty marked GeoWeek 2018 with events from lectures to a humanitarian mapathon.
Read More >Patrick Heppell ’03 chats with the Bulldog Blog about his recent book and how his U of R experiences influenced his career path.
Read More >The team is excited to share new developments with the U of R community.
Read More >When Johnston Center for Integrative Studies student Maxine Mchunguzi ’20 was researching universities to attend, she was looking for places that had similar weather patterns to her hometown of Johannesburg, South Africa. Then she found the University of Redlands.
Read More >Och Tamale invited University of Redlands President Ralph W. Kuncl to interview his friend and colleague, longtime Bulldog Football Coach Mike Maynard, whose accomplishments were recognized recently with a Town & Gown Award of Distinction and induction into the Inland Valley Sports Hall of Fame.
Read More >A Johnston Center student shares her perspective on the recent talk by Patrisse Cullors, co-founder of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, and Richard Edmond Vargas, founder of Initiate Justice and of Success Stories (subject of the documentary “The Feminist on Cellblock Y”).
Read More >During election season, author and historian Miriam Pawel visits campus to read from her new book and shed light on her writing process.
Read More >Are you a teacher who wants to show U of R pride in your classroom?
Read More >Sera Gearhart ’19, a double major in public policy and French with a math minor, has traveled around the world as part of her studies at the University of Redlands.
Read More >This week, University of Redlands President Ralph W. Kuncl wrote to the community about two events.
Read More >An alumna reflects on her return to the University of Redlands campus for Homecoming.
Read More >Earlier this semester Dolores Huerta, a longtime American civil rights activist, labor organizer, and 2012 Presidential Medal of Freedom winner, spoke at the University of Redlands after a screening of Dolores, a documentary about her life.
Read More >University of Redlands President Ralph W. Kuncl writes to the community in wake of Saturday’s shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, where a U of R student lost her grandparents.
Read More >U of R students arrive at the Family Service Association of Redlands every Friday to prep and serve breakfast for those in need.
Read More >Initiated by President Ralph Kuncl and funded by the Provost’s Office, the faculty technology grant program promotes faculty members’ innovation in learning and teaching.
Read More >Political Science Professor Renée Van Vechten answered questions about the upcoming midterm election ranging from the nature of a “jungle primary” to California State propositions.
Read More >The Purposeful Leadership Initiative, which integrates concepts and models from across disciplines, includes educational offerings, research, and community outreach.
Read More >After growing up in the Pacific Northwest, Sadie Pickering ’20 came to the University of Redlands in search of an environmental studies program but ended up finding much more.
Read More >“Building sustainable communities requires emotional intelligence, not just science,” says Environmental Studies Professor Monty Hempel, who recently hosted a screening of his short films on the Redlands campus.
Read More >“People want to protect the air they breathe and the water they drink,” says attorney and environmental activist Kassie Siegel.
Read More >The Bulldogs in San Diego alumni group recently held a special Bulldogs in Service event at the Chula Vista Marina, followed by a social and mixer at the nearby Living Coast Discovery Center.
Read More >Upon finishing their studies this year, Omar Aguirre ’06, ’18 and Beatriz Rodriguez ’18 will both be the first in their families to graduate not only from college, but also from graduate school.
Read More >Faculty members and students discuss their experiences teaching and learning on U of R’s Austrian campus.
Read More >"Like many athletes, one of the main reasons I came to the University of Redlands was to be student-athlete and to continue my sport at the collegiate level," says Hunter Wilson '17.
Read More >As a positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS) specialist at a small charter school, Chavez wears many hats.
Read More >A group of U of R constituents are setting up voter registration tables on campus with the goal of removing barriers to voting by making sure students have the information needed to register and vote.
Read More >Last week at the University of Redlands, a common thread in student life was supporting and analyzing diversity in film.
Read More >How can philosophy, sociology, geographic information sciences, history, and political science work together to combat emerging public health crises? A group of faculty members and health officials from Southern Africa and the local area spent last week analyzing and discussing this very question.
Read More >“Politics in 2018 is really a story about who you are,” said Renée Van Vechten, a University of Redlands political science professor, as she began her recent talk on political trends and recent changes to California’s election system.
Read More >In anticipation of the upcoming midterm elections, Representative Pete Aguilar ’01 visited the University of Redlands last week to hold a student-focused town hall meeting.
Read More >U of R's latest gallery showing recently opened, featuring work from the University of Redlands' own art faculty.
Read More >At the University of Redlands, before the visiting speaker takes the stage, the bride walks down the aisle, or the conference begins, staff in Event Services have already completed hours of preparatory work.
Read More >"As a member of the Navajo tribal nation, I have found no one wants you to succeed more than fellow members of the Native community, especially when it comes to education," says Myeekay Notah '20.
Read More >“I have always had a passion for helping and advocating for disabled people because I like to give back,” says Abraham Khoureis ’04, ’06, an adjunct professor at the University of Redlands School of Business.
Read More >Specializing in a range of subjects from accounting and astronomy to sociology and sustainable business, these professors—three tenure-track appointments and 13 visiting professors—will enrich students’ academic experiences.
Read More >Throughout my summer vacation, the words “vision” and “forward” echoed in my mind, urging me to strive toward my goals.
Read More >According to Klein, who lost both her brother and father to suicide, the documentary is about “life, not death,” and seeks to bring mental illness and suicide to the forefront of conversations nationwide.
Read More >“Presentations are about a speaker, an audience, and a message,” says School of Business Professor Allison Fraiberg, who is hosting a workshop that emphasizes the 21st century business skills of structuring and designing effective presentations.
Read More >For the first time this year, students were able to opt for a First-Year Academic Experience based on the Redlands campus. Students who signed up spent a week before the fall semester exploring a variety of disciplines through the lens of geographic information systems (GIS).
Read More >“I knew that having small classes would help me connect with people, but I had no idea how amazing the experience would be,” says Nicole Quirante '19. “The ability to have intimate connections with your classmates and professors is something you don’t get at a large university."
Read More >Following the professional accreditation of the University of Redlands School of Business at the end of last year, the School has established the Omicron Theta Chapter of Delta Mu Delta.
Read More >During her final year at University of Redlands, Mary Kate Flatley ’97 was in the Naval Reserves, and she faced a pivotal moment: “There was a major in my unit, he was a Marine in the reserves, and he said to me, ‘You are getting commissioned in the Navy because you can’t handle the Marine Corps.’
Read More >University of Redlands President Ralph Kuncl writes to the University community about the appointment of Tamara Michel Josserand as the newest member of his cabinet.
Read More >Last week was the best week ever: the new University of Redlands students moved in, and I finally got to return to my mascot duties!
Read More >The partnership features U of R School of Business offices at WeWork locations and membership and tuition discounts.
Read More >Many people in the University of Redlands community may not realize that we have our very own crowdfunding platform!
Read More >With an emphasis in urban studies, geography, and anthropology, Lachelt studies cities, from the planning and development processes to the current state of metropolitan areas and whether or not people enjoy inhabiting them.
Read More >A Convocation ceremony on August 29 welcomed first-year students in the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) to the University of Redlands. President Ralph Kuncl delivered the following remarks to 747 first-year students from across the country and around the globe.
Read More >As first-year students and parents arrive on the University of Redlands main campus, a new online interactive map will make finding their way around an easier and richer experience.
Read More >On August 29, first-year students and their parents descended upon the University of Redlands for new student move-in day. Here's what new students are looking forward to.
Read More >An active researcher, Thosar publishes in peer-reviewed journals and is often invited to submit articles in high-visibility outlets for practitioner and academic audiences.
Read More >With the recent launch of a new Android and iPhone app, students returning to campus this fall will find it much easier to retrieve class schedules, email, calendars, and other University of Redlands resources.
Read More >I just returned from my eighth Trout and Tall Tales (T&TT), an alumni travel trip with the University of Redlands. When I look back at these experiences, I am reminded of the rich camaraderie and the lasting memories the University has helped to create with this annual tradition, which just celebrated its 25thanniversary.
Read More >I recently asked incoming and prospective students whether they had any questions about New Student Orientation Week, life as a student, or the University of Redlands in general. Boy, did they!
Read More >Kendrick Brown, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, shares some of his favorite places on campus in a series of four videos.
Read More >Each year before classes start, incoming freshmen at the University of Redlands have the opportunity to adventure to the local mountains or shores or take trips out of state in an experience we refer to as the First-Year Journey (FYJ for short) .
Read More >I’ve loved science for as long as I can remember. At first I thought I would study science to become a doctor, but when I started taking classes as a student at the University of Redlands, I realized my passion is chemistry and I want to pursue research as a career.
Read More >When brothers Navid Karimi ’18 and Nader Karimi ’19 were in high school, Navid had a desire to pursue nursing while Nader planned to study engineering. Nearly five years later, to their own surprise, the two brothers both have bachelor’s degrees in psychology and will both have earned their school counselor certification at the University of Redlands School of Education.
Read More >How can college educators integrate military learners into their classrooms? This is a question that University of Redlands School of Business Professor Suzane Bricker begins to tackle in her new book, An Instructor's Guide to Teaching Military Students: Simple Steps to Integrate the Military Learner into Your Classroom (Rowman & Littlefield).
Read More >When Sean Longstreet ’06 arrived at Walnut Park Middle School, he was assigned to teach choir and general music because the school didn’t own any instruments.
Read More >As University of Redlands faculty members, what we love most about working at the University is providing students with a personalized liberal arts education—and at such a beautiful campus, too!
Read More >After months of planning, 75 incoming students recently arrived on the University of Redlands campus for the 14th annual Summer Bridge program, dedicated to easing the transition for first-generation college-bound students and/or California Grant recipients.
Read More >When Giselle Martinez ’20 visited the University of Redlands campus for the first time, she knew it was a place where she could grow.
Read More >Joshua Pollock, a Heartfulness Meditation trainer, practitioner, and co-author of The Heartfulness Way: Heart-Based Meditations for Spiritual Transformation, paid a visit to the University of Redlands to discuss his book and lead the audience in a Heartfulness Meditation session.
Read More >The University of Redlands is partnering with Fullerton College, a two-year community college in Orange County, to create guided pathways to undergraduate and graduate programs and other opportunities.
Read More >I read Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man (1952) for the first time in college, to the best of my hazy recollection. I have no memory of the teacher who led the class through the text, merely a sense the book was “important.” It’s a humbling reminder of the ephemeral impressions students take away from classes.
Read More >Last week, 10 high school students from across the Inland Empire had the opportunity to experience a week’s worth of collegiate-level art and writing at the University of Redlands.
Read More >Despite having graduated decades apart, two University of Redlands alumni, Lawrence (Larry) Lum ’69, M.D., D.Sc., and Johnson Ung ’17, are on the same mission to cure cancer.
Read More >When Blythe Spendlove '18 was considering a master’s degree, she realized studying GIS would also be a good career move, especially if she found the right school.
Read More >Joseph Cimpian, an associate professor of economics and education policy at New York University, presented the keynote address on “How Data Can Inform—and Misinform—Policies and Practices Concerning Equity.”
Read More >What happens to students when they get pushed out of the education system? This is a question that University of Redlands School of Education Professor Brian Charest has been trying to answer.
Read More >CaCCCHE, whose membership has included U of R for nearly two decades, confirms the essential and critical role that cultural centers play in addressing the unique challenges and opportunities presented by diversity.
Read More >What are some of the challenges that LGBTQ teachers face in the classroom? Recent Ed.D. graduate Amy Cecilio ’14, ’18 addressed this question in her University of Redlands School of Education dissertation titled “The Perceptions and Experiences of Queer Teachers.”
Read More >The new Spatial Business Initiative helps meet the need for location intelligence in business with new MBA program, business surveys, and research.
Read More >To be clear, I am talking about one year for you humans, which, of course, is often counted as seven for my canine world. There have been so many great memories over the past 12 months, it definitely feels like seven years’ worth!
Read More >“This photograph behind me is something we never thought we’d see,” said Graeme Auton, University of Redlands political science professor and international security expert, displaying a photo of President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un shaking hands during their June 12 summit in Singapore.
Read More >URSAA (typically pronounced “er sah”) is charged with providing a way for University staff and administrative personnel to participate actively in all areas of the campus community.
Read More >The new Masters of Music in Vocal Chamber Music program will tap internationally known baritone Christopher Gabbitas of The King’s Singers, who will join award-winning U of R choral directors Nicholle Andrews and Joseph Modica as founding faculty.
Read More >As PRIDE month wraps up, we took a moment to catch up with some of our faculty in the University of Redlands School of Education, which trains future educators, administrators, school counselors, and mental health counselors, to discuss the ways LGBTQ+ issues are, or could be, handled in school and counseling settings.
Read More >When Catherine Salmon was considering a faculty position at the University of Redlands, the thing that most attracted her was the freedom to study what she wanted.
Read More >The San Diego Padres recently selected University of Redlands senior catcher Rainier Aguilar ’18 in the 33rd round of the Major League Baseball (MLB) draft.
Read More >As the newest University of Redlands graduates go out into the workforce, they enter a world where a strong social media presence—especially on professional networking platform LinkedIn—is a valuable asset.
Read More >It was Orientation Week 2014, and I was sitting in the University of Redlands Casa Loma room with at least 100 of my new classmates. We all had at least two things in common: we were nervous to begin our new lives as Bulldogs, and we’d been granted a Federal Work-Study Program award.
Read More >No one loves being in the water more than University of Redlands mascot Addie, and she wants everyone to break out their water wings. To get you into the swing of summer, Addie is sharing her favorite poolside songs with you.
Read More >The Bulldog Blog sat down with Erica Moorer, the deputy Title IX coordinator at the University of Redlands, to talk about what Title IX is, why she believes it is important, and what resources she provides to members of the University community.
Read More >A host of student and faculty awards have been announced, as well as accolades for University advancement campaigns.
Read More >A bookworm from an early age, Renée Van Vechten always knew research would be an important part of her world.
Read More >An economics and public policy major from Yucaipa, Calif., Madden builds on his three-year tenure in student government.
Read More >In the Bekins Hall basement one balmy May afternoon, book designer Maureen Forys ’93 was giving a group of students from the Johnston Center for Integrative Studies a quiz. It was an entertaining experience, sure, but the May Term directed study session had a serious goal: They were designing a commemorative art book for Johnston’s 50th anniversary.
Read More >As I reflect on our 50th class reunion during the recent Alumni Reunion Weekend, it really struck me how connecting in person is just so much better than seeing a Facebook update or reading an email.
Read More >The grant is supporting the efforts of five University of Redlands professors—Amber Bechard, Kim Coles, John Glover, James Krueger, and Eric McLaughlin—to create a Southern Africa Corridor-themed framework for classes, faculty and student research, internships, and other opportunities.
Read More >"After spending a few years working in marketing for national retail and media accounts, nonprofits, and industrial solutions, I knew it was time to pursue a graduate degree," says Karisa Schroeder '18.
Read More >A host of student awards and honors were announced as part of the University of Redlands Commencement season.
Read More >Non-traditional approach helps students understand the scope and impact of history
Students in the University of Redlands English course called Representing the Holocaust use mapping technology to retell stories of systematic persecution, courage, and resilience shared by those who survived one of history’s most horrific genocides.
Read More >On May 10, University of Redlands faculty, staff, and administrators gathered in the Armacost Library for the sixth annual Our House event, a celebration of the research and creative endeavors of faculty and staff.
Read More >Andrew Glendening was the first person to be awarded the Doctor of Music in Trombone Performance degree from Indiana University, where he also earned the school’s highest honor, the Performer’s Certificate.
Read More >You wake up and find yourself 7,000 miles from Redlands. You have crossed the International Date Line and lost an entire day. You have jet lag and the struggle is real. Welcome to your first morning of a May Term class called Palau Expedition—one of many unique adventures open to University of Redlands students.
Read More >When you find a therapist and show up for your first appointment, what is the chance of being greeted by someone who looks like you, speaks your language, understands your dialect, and appreciates your cultural and traditional beliefs and practices? If you are an Asian American or Pacific Islander, the odds are not good.
Read More >James and Deborah Fallows, University of Redlands distinguished fellows and honorary degree recipients, will be speaking at the University on Wednesday, May 16, 2018, as part of a national tour for their new book, Our Towns: A 100,000-Mile Journey into the Heart of America (Pantheon Books, 2018).
Read More >The Office of Professional Development at the University of Redlands is coming to the end of its first year providing U of R students and alumni access to a new career management app and recruiting portal called Handshake.
Read More >Students across California, from as far away as University of San Francisco and University of California, Davis, attended ROC to give talks, lead workshops, and celebrate heritage and compassion.
Read More >As University of Redlands seniors, David Galindo ’18 and Sean Unger ’18 needed community service learning credits. As stewards of one of the most storied cities in Inland California, leaders of the Redlands Area Historical Society (RAHS) wanted a contemporary way to connect to audiences.
Read More >Jacob Khuri '17, who graduated from the University of Redlands with a degree in chemistry, talks about his experience as a graduate student in London, England.
Read More >It is not uncommon to hear mathematics described as boring, difficult, abstract, confusing, or irrelevant. Coupled with worry, discomfort, and other negative views toward numbers, these feelings could be attributed to mathematics anxiety.
Read More >The University of Redlands proudly graduated more than 1,670 undergraduate and graduate students at its 109th Commencement ceremonies, April 19 to 21, 2018, at the Alumni Greek Theatre on the Redlands, California campus.
Read More >As an alumna whose ties to the University of Redlands go back generations and as a teacher of future Bulldogs, I wanted to invite University community to a phenomenal production of The Music Man opening this weekend at Citrus Valley High School.
Read More >On April 21, the School of Business was the final University of Redlands school to hold its 2018 Commencement ceremony, graduating 626 students with bachelor’s or master’s degrees.
Read More >In the University of Redlands’ largest graduation ceremony of the year, 705 students from the College of Arts and Sciences walked across the stage of the Greek Theatre to receive their diplomas and celebrate and be celebrated for their accomplishments.
Read More >As part of the University of Redlands 2018 Commencement ceremonies on April 19, the School of Education graduated 340 students.
Read More >In her second interview with a faculty member teaching in the University of Redlands’ popular study abroad program in Salzburg, Austria, Carolyn Swint ’18—herself a Salzburg Program alumna—interviews Professor Kathy Feeley, who will be teaching the Global Cinemas class in Salzburg next spring.
Read More >It’s that time of year! Graduates are packing up their dorm rooms, decorating their graduation caps, and saying temporary goodbyes to lifelong friends they met at the University of Redlands.
Read More >How do you create high-performing businesses and organizations? Scientist, author, and popular speaker Paul Zak provided one compelling answer at a recent talk at the University of Redlands: build trust within your team.
Read More >Last summer, thanks to the Schroeder Summer Language Scholarship, I was able to study German intensively for eight weeks on-site in Berlin, Germany. Now, as a Harris Summer Opportunity Scholar, I am preparing to head back to that city and seize another wonderful opportunity to expand my horizons!
Read More >This year, biology and chemistry double major Amma Adomaa-Fordjour was chosen to speak during the College of Arts and Sciences Commencement.
Read More >The Office of Professional Development recently hosted its first annual Next Chapter Event to congratulate members of the Class of 2018 on their past achievements and support their future plans.
Read More >On Tuesday morning, Professors Raúl Acero and Qwist Joseph of the Studio Art Department and Professor Dustin VanOverbeke of the Biology Department—representing two seemingly opposite ends of the liberal arts and sciences at the University of Redlands—found themselves together in the field adjacent to Ann Peppers Hall.
Read More >Over the past 58 years, more than 3,000 University of Redlands students have studied in Salzburg, Austria. Students reside in the Marketenderschlössl, a nearly 500-year-old Renaissance building set among forests and meadows overlooking the ancient heart of Salzburg and the snow-capped peaks of the Austrian and Bavarian Alps in the distance.
Read More >I identify as a special education teacher and a critical (dis)ability studies scholar. This means, more often than not, I find myself having conversations with pre- and in-service special educators helping them to unlearn what it means to be in special education.
Read More >(AABLI) Board Leadership Program last Friday and Saturday. This training was designed for professionals who have or currently serve on boards and want to increase their effectiveness as organizational leaders.
Read More >The last show of the semester recently opened at the University Gallery. The annual senior art show, this year titled Pieces of Mind, features the final projects created by the graduating seniors in the studio art major.
Read More >The Spatial Learning, Research, and Community Service Symposium last week celebrated the work of students, faculty, and administrators in University of Redlands programs.
Read More >The program accurately called the discussion “a 21st-century conversation.”
Read More >School of Education Counseling Professor Tamara Tribitt chatted with Katie Olson of U of R’s Bulldog Blog about why she came to the University of Redlands, the instructional theory she uses to train future counselors, and the importance of advocating for students of all ages.
Read More >It’s hard to believe, but our little girl is growing up!
Read More >As we near the end of the Spring 2018 semester, here are some recent accomplishments by our talented students and faculty, as well as recognition of University of Redlands administrators and staff.
Read More >On March 26, the Network of Executive Women partnered with the University of Redlands College of Arts and Sciences Business Administration and Accounting Departments to host a forum titled “Keys to Success: How Women Can Succeed in Business.”
Read More >On March 22 and 23, the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGS) Department hosted the 10th Annual WGS Studies Student Conference.
Read More >On Sunday, March 18, about 60 children and their University of Redlands mentors took a field trip from Big Buddies Redlands to the Los Angeles Zoo.
Read More >James Krueger, philosophy professor and director of the program, chatted with Mika Elizabeth Ono and Katie Olson of U of R’s Bulldog Blog about what distinguishes the major from pre-med studies, how it can satisfy a range of student interests, and the need for a broad-based approach to the field of medicine.
Read More >Francesca Lia Block discusses a writer’s life
Francesca Lia Block, the author of more than 25 books of fiction, nonfiction, short stories, and poetry, recently paid a visit to the University of Redlands.
Read More >Jennifer King ’05, director of the Rochford Scholar College Access Program and a doctoral student in U of R’s School of Education, reflects on her own path to higher education and the importance of the Rochford Leadership Initiative.
Read More >The University of Redlands has received a Tree Campus USA recognition from the Arbor Day Foundation for its commitment to effective urban forest management and for engaging staff and students in conservation goals.
Read More >Professor of Environmental Studies Monty Hempel, who chairs the U of R Sustainability Council, chatted with Mika Elizabeth Ono and Katie Olson of U of R’s Bulldog Blog about the council, environmental education, and what a sustainable community means for the U of R.
Read More >University of Redlands students organized a peaceful demonstration on March 14 as part of the #NationalWalkOut and #MarchForOurLives movement across the country to raise awareness about the impact of gun violence on our society.
Read More >Growing up in Morocco in a family of educators, School of Education student Amal Houck ‘18 knew that she was destined to be a teacher.
Read More >The annual University of Redlands Relay for Life, one of hundreds of Relays across the country, was held at the Ted Runner Stadium last Saturday. Dozens of Bulldogs and Redlands community members braved the rare California rain to walk and raise money for the American Cancer Society.
Read More >In celebration of the women of our past, present, and future, enjoy this compilation of songs selected by women who work at the University of Redlands.
Read More >Ben Wyeth ’05, Bulldog and frontman for indie rock band Hockey, debuts his new band, Brand.
Read More >Christopher Gabbitas of The King’s Singers joins choral faculty to teach in unique program
Music students seeking a professional career as choral musicians can soon apply for the one-of-a-kind Master of Music in Vocal Chamber Music at the University of Redlands School of Music.
Read More >Hideko Sera, associate dean of the University of Redlands School of Education, contributes her thoughts on the importance of educating girls and women around the world.
Read More >The University of Redlands has ranked fourth among small schools on the Peace Corps’s 2018 Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities list. There are 14 Bulldogs currently volunteering worldwide, and a total of 286 alumni have served in the Peace Corps.
Read More >Due to the encouragement of an undergraduate vocal professor, Raul Valdez ’19 traveled from Texas to California to audition for the vocal performance graduate program at the University of Redlands School of Music. Unexpectedly, he found his new home.
Read More >At this juncture bridging Black History Month and this weekend’s Oscars, here are some films that capture the challenges, struggles, and triumphs of Black Americans, past and present.
Read More >On Sunday, February 18, hundreds gathered in the University of Redlands Casa Loma room, where red lanterns glowed, the guzheng (a.k.a. Chinese zither) hummed, and the warm smell of chow mein was omnipresent—the makings of a fantastic Lunar New Year celebration!
Read More >On February 19, the University of Redlands community had the pleasure of hearing authors, commentators, and U of R honorary degree recipients James and Deborah Fallows underscore the key role of the younger generation in creating change.
Read More >A ceremony last Saturday celebrated the installation of Thomas A. Horan as Senecal Endowed Dean of the University of Redlands School of Business.
Read More >While some people are natural born communicators who jump at the opportunity to meet someone new, a great portion of us find it awkward, not to mention a bit terrifying, to introduce and talk about ourselves to strangers.
Read More >The University of Redlands Mortar Board Honor Society has announced that Jill Robinson, who teaches management and leadership as part of the College of Arts and Sciences Business Administration Department, has been named Professor of the Year.
Read More >Marvel Comics writer inspires an audience in Orton Center
In her talk, “Inspiring Radical Creativity and Empowering Young, Diverse Voices to Tell Their Own Stories,” Gabby imparted her warm, happy demeanor and words of wisdom to a captivated audience.p
Read More >“I didn’t even realize that becoming a professor was an option for me,” says School of Education Professor Adriana Ruiz Alvarado. Originally from Los Angeles, Alvarado attended University of California, Berkeley, with the intention of studying journalism.
Read More >The show Hypnogogia, created by the University of Redlands’ own Professor of Photography Tommi Cahill, opened at the University Gallery on Tuesday.
Read More >Happy Valentine’s Day, Bulldogs! As the holiday of love nears, we wanted to give you a sonic valentine.
Read More >The University of Redlands is celebrating 10 years since it opened the Meditation Room, the first contemplative classroom of its kind in the country.
Read More >The graduate and undergraduate programs at U of R’s School of Business have been accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)—a statement that the school’s teaching and learning processes meet rigorous educational standards.
Read More >We reached out to a University of Redlands English Professor Sheila Lloyd to ask for her recommended reading during February.
Read More >“Being African American and coming from an educational environment where I experienced certain injustices, it was important to me to think about how I could widen my sphere of influence and help other students,” says Nicol Howard, professor in the University of Redlands School of Education.
Read More >Ecuadorian-born Paula Cevallos ’20 traded the Andean foothills of Quito for the foothills of the San Bernardino mountains—and it was all thanks to a computer algorithm.
Read More >Global Business Program majors, faculty, alumni, and advisory board members gathered on the evening of January 29 for the Ninth Annual Global Business Dinner at the University of Redlands to celebrate of U of R’s Global Business Department and its students.
Read More >With the support of University of Redlands students, faculty, and staff members, we created a playlist to honor the people and events within the African diaspora that have contributed to an evolving American consciousness.
Read More >Imagine two wise women—professors, in fact—both artists, both writers, one with a turquoise nose piercing and her hair kept up in a trusty pinch clip, the other with fiery curls and a wrist covered in friendship bracelets.
Read More >On Monday afternoon, Angela Davis—renowned author, social justice activist, and academic—delivered an eloquent and inspiring speech at the University of Redlands Memorial Chapel.
Read More >Why do people choose to live in Redlands? On January 30, members of the Redlands and University communities gathered at a Redlands Forum event, sponsored by Esri and University of Redlands Town and Gown, to explore that question.
Read More >A business administration major and spatial studies minor, Bayer became involved in the Greek community on campus during her sophomore year by joining Beta Lambda.
Read More >Melodic and entrancing notes filled the University of Redlands Memorial Chapel last Wednesday, as an intimate gathering of students, faculty, alumni, and community members were treated to a piano performance by preeminent composer and musician Vijay Iyer.
Read More >Car crashes are a leading cause of death among teens. How can we do our part to help minimize these tragedies?
Read More >On Saturday, we celebrated the installation of Adelaide (“Addie”) as the first female mascot of the University of Redlands with a coronation ceremony (that’s right, just like you have for a queen)!
Read More >Redlands alumnus and Forbes contributor Dan Munro '79 talked with Katie Olson of U of R’s Bulldog Blog, sharing his views on healthcare in America, why it’s so expensive, and how progress can be made.
Read More >On January 17, members of the Redlands and University communities gathered to hear Lynn Valbuena, chair of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, talk about the past challenges and current endeavors of her tribe.
Read More >The thought of going to college never crossed the mind of Dalia Izquierdo ’20 until her employer, United Technologies Corporation (UTC), collaborated with the University of Redlands.
Read More >A service at the University of Redlands Memorial Chapel on the eve of Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrated the memory and vision of the civil rights leader some 50 years after his assassination on April 4, 1968.
Read More >Vanessa Wilkie ’00 thought she would be a diplomat, or maybe a lawyer, when she grew up. She came to the University of Redlands as a government major, but after taking a class with History Professor Jim Sandos, she was hooked.
Read More >The show Divisive Landscapes, created by Salt Lake City native Sandy Brunvand, opened at the University Gallery on Wednesday. A reception featured free food, live music, and a talk from the artist herself.
Read More >“Going to college was the only way out of my economic situation,” says Hindupur Ramakrishna, a University of Redlands business professor, who grew up in a low-income household in Bangalore, India.
Read More >Mascots, machines, and the moon’s dance with the sun were just some of the topics making headlines and claiming media and social media space for the University of Redlands in 2017.
Read More >There are plenty of gyms and yoga studios in the Redlands area that offer great lessons and great teachers, but here are four reasons why the ones at University of Redlands are one of a kind.
Read More >It’s that time of year when high school seniors all over the country are finalizing their college applications. They are making those final selections about academics, size of a school, location, financial aid, and college lifestyle.
Read More >Advisors say it’s never too late to change careers. The key to a successful midlife switch is getting started and staying focused.
Read More >Here are some well-deserved kudos earned during the first semester of 2017-18 Bulldog Athletics. Go Dawgs!
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