AmeriCorps volunteer Pilar Righetti ’18 is currently traveling the nation building houses, distributing food, helping youth, and sharing the news of her team’s work in each community it serves.
Read More >AmeriCorps volunteer Pilar Righetti ’18 is currently traveling the nation building houses, distributing food, helping youth, and sharing the news of her team’s work in each community it serves.
Read More >A webinar, hosted by the Center for Educational Justice, provided an opportunity for educators from across Southern California to talk about their recent experiences and examine some common assumptions. Professors Jose Lalas and Heidi Strikwerda ’19 (Ed.D.) reflect on the event.
Read More >Rev. Jon L. Berquist, a visiting professor of Old Testament at San Francisco Theological Seminary, addresses worship and pastoral care in a time of pandemic, how faith communities can look to the past to handle the future, and the ways churches can strive to meet the needs of the communities within which they exist.
Read More >More than 220 alumni recently gathered virtually to celebrate six decades of the University of Redlands’ signature study away program.
Read More >Al Hernandez and Ryan Bailey, owners of Citrograph Printing Company, give back to the community through the Citrograph Foundation, which has funded more than 50 U of R scholarships and contributed more than $140,000 to the University.
Read More >The University of Redlands School of Business recently hosted a virtual conference to examine and discuss the effects on businesses of COVID-19, the call for racial justice, and other social forces.
Read More >U of R Professor Leslie Brody probes the life of Louise Fitzhugh—creator of children’s novel Harriet the Spy—in notable new biography reviewed by The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Boston Globe.
Read More >“This certificate gave me the knowledge to be a better educator in my community,” says school counselor Ruth Sotomayor ’90, ’02, ’11.
Read More >A program that streamlines the transfer of Fullerton College students into the University of Redlands School of Business and provides classes on the Fullerton campus was a great fit for Alondra Gallardo ’20, ’21, who is now studying for her MBA.
Read More >In addition to virtual classes, U of R international students have been navigating issues such as changing immigration laws, financial uncertainty, and many time zones of separation from loved ones.
Read More >The most recent GeoWeek at the University of Redlands looked different than it has in years past, but participants brought plenty of enthusiasm and curiosity to the virtual events, including one on how geospatial technology is supporting COVID-19 response and recovery efforts.
Read More >“We hope this agreement will be a significant step toward keeping our communities as safe as possible during the pandemic,” says University Dean of Student Affairs Donna Eddleman.
Read More >Part of the Associated Students of the University of Redlands (ASUR) Convocations and Lectures virtual event series, the reality-television personality and mental health advocate spoke with students and answered questions about LGBTQ rights and social justice.
Read More >U of R Composition Professor Andre Myers debuts chamber orchestra piece “Black and Alive.”
Read More >As the parent of a child with special needs, Kristine Specht ’21 spent years fighting for her son’s educational opportunities. Instead of becoming discouraged by the process, she decided to enroll at the U of R School of Education so she could help other underrepresented students.
Read More >University of Redlands Theatre Arts faculty members and students have worked to create community without a stage, instead of canceling planned productions altogether.
Read More >Vice President for Advancement Tamara Michel Josserand speaks to the role of philanthropy in her life, the special qualities of the Redlands community, and all she is grateful for this Thanksgiving season.
Read More >“The historic support across our University community and the collaborative effort to craft the statement represents our collective acknowledgment of painful experiences of so many, but also our commitment to positive change,” write Professor and Coach Suzette Soboti, chair of the Faculty Assembly, and Mario Martinez, Naslund Endowed Dean of the School of Education.
Read More >Members of the University of Redlands community have come together under unprecedented circumstances to maintain a decades-old tradition in a new way.
Read More >For University of Redlands School of Business alumna Virginia Bayer, Veteran’s Day is one of the most meaningful holidays of the year.
Read More >Representatives of the University of Redlands Board of Trustees share their thoughts with the University community following the recent announcement of Ralph and Nancy Kuncl’s plans to retire from their roles in the University presidency.
Read More >A message from Ralph and Nancy Kuncl for the University of Redlands community.
Read More >The School of Music is approaching the challenges of virtual teaching, learning, and performance as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Read More >What will a return of students to the University of Redlands main campus look like? In recent months, a small team has been working to answer that question, utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) to aid with the process.
Read More >Marcia McFee, a visiting professor of liturgical studies and the Ford Chair for Congregational Studies at San Francisco Theological Seminary (SFTS), addresses the importance of ritualizing and making meaning in a time of pandemic and social upheaval, drawing on the past as we innovate into the future.
Read More >Alumni and friends had a chance to participate in a faculty-hosted virtual mini-retreat to discuss the stated values and identity of the seminary.
Read More >U of R Chief Information Officer (CIO) Steve Garcia shares his perspective on recent challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as timeless topics such as leadership and team-building.
Read More >Alumni and friends participate in a first-ever virtual Homecoming and Giving Week.
Read More >That’s the question that Professors Renée Van Vechten and Eric McLaughlin sought to answer in the Oct. 14 virtual discussion sponsored by the Hall Network.
Read More >After more than 50 years of service to the University of Redlands, the vice president for external affairs and dean emerita reflects on her time at Redlands.
Read More >A portrait of three alumni who put relationships before politics.
Read More >“The new Board of Directors will provide spiritual and ecclesiastical leadership to the seminary,” says Rev. Jana Childers, Ph.D., dean of the U of R Graduate School of Theology, home of SFTS.
Read More >How are the pandemic, a recession, heightened political polarization, and civil unrest changing the way the United States is conducting a presidential election? And how will these issues impact its results?
Read More >The University of Redlands celebrates recent honors and accolades bestowed on the University and its faculty and staff.
Read More >A registered nurse in behavioral health, Julie Craig ’02 (M.Div.) draws on her faith and theological education to understand patients in crisis.
Read More >Hosted by Information Technology Services, the free event featured more than 20 sessions and included a panel about the experiences of women in the field.
Read More >"I have been able to expand my learning, challenge myself, grow as a leader, and gain unparalleled experiences and opportunities," writes Abbi Fine '21.
Read More >Kevin Dyerly ’00, ’04 (MBA) speaks about his longtime ties to the community, the financial impact of enrollment trends and the pandemic, and the most common misconceptions about the budget.
Read More >Faculty members in the University of Redlands Studio Art Department, who teach courses from advanced graphic design and photography to sculpture and printmaking, are adapting their disciplines to an online modality and building relationships with students.
Read More >A collaboration between an expert in constitutional law and a musical composer delivers a call to action, catharsis.
Read More >Science courses present a unique challenge for online teaching, but University of Redlands professors have used their creativity to make lab work happen for more than 150 students in six different courses.
Read More >When sisters Robin McIver-Brown ’20 and Rhea McIver-Gibbs ’20 decided to pursue doctoral degrees at the University of Redlands School of Education, they leaned on each other and their family members for mental and emotional support.
Read More >Sabrina Nunn ’21 aims to find innovative ways to keep students engaged with the Bulldog community and supported with the resources they need during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More >How many of the questions can you answer?
Read More >Michelle Rogers ’19 (Ed.D.) speaks about how she is managing her new responsibilities, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and how her doctoral research relates to her background and interests.
Read More >Senior Diversity and Inclusion Officer Christopher Jones hosted the town hall event, which also featured more than a dozen people from across the University speaking to ongoing DEI efforts in their areas.
Read More >U of R President Ralph W. Kuncl welcomed participants to the University’s first-ever Diversity Town Hall on September 28.
Read More >During the recent Diversity Town Hall, Professor Nicol Howard and Joy Clark, assistant to the vice president for finance/CFO, spoke to the founding of a new organization committed to representing the diverse lived experiences of the Black community at the University of Redlands.
Read More >“Poetry is … a balance of technique and mystery,” says Professor Joy Manesiotis.
Read More >Responsible for guiding and supporting academic affairs at the University of Redlands, Provost Kathy Ogren reiterated her longstanding commitment to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion at the University’s recent Diversity Town Hall.
Read More >During the recent Diversity Town Hall, Vice President for Administration Michelle Rogers spoke about connecting teams across the University of Redlands in order to approach the University’s diversity, equity, and inclusion work together.
Read More >During the University’s recent Diversity Town Hall, Vice President of Advancement Tamara Michel Josserand shared the ways in which her work in fundraising, community relations, and planned giving aligns with U of R diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
Read More >During the recent Diversity Town Hall, University Dean of Student Affairs Donna Eddleman spoke to how Student Affairs is contributing to the University-wide effort to strengthen diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Read More >Professor Steve Wuhs, associate provost for internationalization, speaks to how the U of R is supporting international and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students in a difficult external environment.
Read More >“I was completing something that was aligned with who I was supposed to be and what I was supposed to do with my life,” says Sue Gibbons ’04 of the Diploma in the Art of Spiritual Direction program.
Read More >A lifelong passion for motocross racing led Kourtney Heald '22 to work toward a medical degree.
Read More >Naslund Endowed Dean Mario Martinez seeks new ways to increase the visibility of the School of Education and its commitment to educational justice.
Read More >“Digital fatigue is painfully real and growing, and the effects of conducting our business lives in two dimensions—when we relied on three in the past—are palpable,” says Professor Allison Fraiberg.
Read More >The Diverse Learning Environments Survey, developed at UCLA and used by institutions across the nation, will measure the campus climate for diversity and inclusion.
Read More >Graduate School of Theology Professor Eugene Park examines the New Testament through a historical lens.
Read More >Assuming his position mere weeks before the University of Redlands campuses closed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in March, Senior Diversity and Inclusion Officer Christopher Jones, J.D., has had to acquaint himself with much of the University community virtually.
Read More >After an “eye-opening experience” as part of U of R’s Salzburg Semester, Ann Halligan ’76 has now traveled to all seven continents.
Read More >A decades-old pastoral robe finds new life.
Read More >The 12-course program is designed for working adults who want to advance their careers by completing a 24-month graduate program one course at a time, one evening per week.
Read More >The Class of 2020 is lauded for resilience, persistence.
Read More >Alec Richie-Kendrick ’24, a first-year student from St. Louis, commemorates the start of his college career with the help of a surprise from his parents.
Read More >The events, while virtual, exhibited trademark Bulldog care for the Class of 2024.
Read More >“Scientists are very interested in beer and especially sours because they are such complicated systems,” said U of R Chemistry Professor Teresa Longin, principal investigator of a new report with U of R Professor David Soulsby.
Read More >Johnston graduate Tim Seiber ’04 will be at the Center’s helm for five years.
Read More >The Fletcher Jones Foundation and HEDCO Foundation have provided grants to offset some of the University’s urgent COVID-related needs.
Read More >For Jackie Gonzalez ’22, the University of Redlands has been a place of self-discovery.
Read More >As a new school year begins, three School of Education professors weigh in on the challenges school districts face and the solutions they’ve created.
Read More >The policy now outlines the process to report Title IX sexual harassment matters as well as non-Title IX equity matters, including discrimination on the basis of race.
Read More >“We were impressed by the range of excellent proposals we received,” says Senior Diversity and Inclusion Officer Christopher Jones, J.D.
Read More >“At Redlands, there’s a prevailing sentiment that everyone has something to contribute to a particular performance or endeavor, and that has been really valuable to me,” says Professor Katherine Baber.
Read More >Professor Brian Charest believes in the power of school reform.
Read More >Members of the University of Redlands community participate in the conference annually, but this year the event took a new shape.
Read More >A recent alumnus describes his experience in a four-session seminar taught by U of R Professor Keith Osajima.
Read More >“Our main goal is to create a culture in which students are always talking about voting and being civically engaged—and not just during an election year,” says Rosemary Montoya '22, one of the leaders of the new nonpartisan group Bulldogs Vote.
Read More >During a recent virtual event, local entrepreneurs spoke about operating a small business during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact that the Black Lives Matter movement has had on their approaches.
Read More >The new four-course program can be completed in one or two years and explores the disciplines of church history, the New and Old Testaments, and systematic theology.
Read More >In a letter August 3, President Ralph W. Kuncl and Senior Diversity and Inclusion Officer Christopher Jones review where the University has been and where it is going, inviting the community to continue the path of progress in diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Read More >Professors Lorenzo Garbo, Dorene Isenberg, and Nicholas Reksten boil it down to basics in a new textbook.
Read More >The group states, “We need to open up a diversity of communication channels that can help us to treat each other with respect, consideration, and empathy.”
Read More >The executive director of the Office of Career and Professional Development describes how COVID-19 sparked a new career development program.
Read More >Professor Victoria Lewis advocates for disability rights in the arts.
Read More >On July 14, educators and administrators from across Southern California school districts gathered virtually to discuss educational equity, leadership, and the future of schooling.
Read More >Indian Springs High School teacher Joe Kelly ’96, ’98 has inspired dozens of his students to attend the U of R.
Read More >Kolby Ratigan ’21 has designed his own curriculum around an emphasis on themed entertainment design, which combines aspects of art, engineering, and technology.
Read More >The University of Redlands Advancement division partnered with Senior Diversity and Inclusion Officer Christopher Jones to host a series of conversations about race, justice, spirituality, education, and diversity.
Read More >As we try to make sense of what we’re going through, University of Redlands faculty provide their insights into what we are learning, what has changed, and how we move forward.
Read More >Physician Assistant Kirsten Clark Stathes ’97 confronts the challenges of COVID-19.
Read More >The U of R professor of religious studies and Meditation Room steward describes her weekly 30-minute meditation sessions.
Read More >The President’s Cabinet reiterates its commitment to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive University community and introduces a host of new initiatives—from a campus climate survey to ongoing training for students, staff, administrators, and faculty.
Read More >Students and alumni explain what a commitment to educational justice means to them and how they plan to address inequities that exist in their fields.
Read More >Professor Heather King examines how literature can expand our understanding.
Read More >“The modern business world needs professionals with the skills to gather, analyze, and make data-driven decisions that drive corporate strategy and execution,” said Thomas Horan, who is the H. Jess and Donna Colton Senecal Dean of the School of Business.
Read More >U of R Interim Director of Diversity Initiatives speaks about Juneteenth’s history and why, after 155 years, it remains relevant.
Read More >An MBA student reflects on how her support for Black Lives Matter is rooted in her experiences growing up in Buffalo.
Read More >We ask student-athletes: “What’s the best lesson you’ve learned from playing sports?”
Read More >On June 6, cars snaked around the west end of Ted Runner Stadium at the University of Redlands. But drivers didn’t come for a sporting event—they came to pick up free trees.
Read More >The Vice President for Advancement introduces a series of web-based discussions on race and diversity in America.
Read More >University of Redlands President Ralph W. Kuncl and his Cabinet write to the community on June 9, outlining the steps the University is taking against racism and injustice.
Read More >This year, May Term looked quite different, but classes continued to broaden students’ horizons.
Read More >Joy Clark, an administrator with University of Redlands Admissions, shares her reflections on current events in response to President Ralph W. Kuncl’s recent message, No More Inhumanity.
Read More >University of Redlands President Ralph W. Kuncl writes to the University community on June 1 following the death of George Floyd and ensuing protests that erupted across the country.
Read More >From paying student employees for the entire semester to donating 10,000 pounds of food to the Family Service Association of Redlands and offering a walk-in medical clinic for the homeless, the University expressed its community spirit.
Read More >Professor Paul Jessup ’78, ’83, a former school district superintendent, transitions to teaching virtually for the School of Education summer semester, while continuing to cultivate connections with students.
Read More >Coach Ducey enters phased retirement; Coach Eric Bridgeland arrives early summer.
Read More >In order to bring smiles to peoples’ faces in a time of isolation, Director of Choral Studies Nicholle Andrews enlisted a few of her Chapel Singers to contribute to the Phoenix Chamber Choir’s quarantine rendition of Billy Joel’s “The Longest Time.” The performance went viral.
Read More >In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Sabrina James ’21 found herself at the University of Redlands international campus in Salzburg, Austria—but she had confidence she’d be able to find her way home.
Read More >The University of Redlands undergraduate admissions team recently hosted a virtual panel where faculty members spoke about how their disciplines offer unique perspectives on current events.
Read More >Laurie Harting ’90, CEO of Dignity Health, Sacramento division, discusses topics from the impact of the coronavirus on emergency rooms to her experience as an MBA student at the U of R.
Read More >The University of Redlands School of Education recently hosted a conversation with school superintendents on the changing landscape.
Read More >The Alumni Association Board of Directors is proud to recognize six University of Redlands alumni through its annual awards program.
Read More >When Brenna Phillips ’19 found herself sheltering in place in Germany while visiting some friends, she decided to make the most of the COVID-19 crisis by writing and illustrating a children’s book to teach young readers about social distancing.
Read More >As the Virginia Hunsaker Chair in Distinguished Teaching, U of R Biology Professor Ben Aronson hosts weekly sessions focused on improving the teaching and learning experiences of faculty and students.
Read More >Stephanie Bruce ’17 (MBA) heads the meals program that is feeding the students of the Palm Springs Unified School District during the COVID-19 crisis.
Read More >The Employee Emergency Fund launched earlier this month has already provided 12 grants and attracted $71,000 in donations.
Read More >The University of Redlands community remembered Jacob Green ’20 at a virtual gathering that featured the unveiling of a piece of art made in his memory.
Read More >“While the pandemic rages and the economy wobbles, our students are choosing to bring hope into difficult places,” writes the Rice Family Professor of Spirituality.
Read More >School of Education alumna and elementary school counselor Kalissa Jardine ’17, ’18 serves 600 students and is aiming to change the way they perceive mental health and wellness.
Read More >In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, teachers have needed to abruptly transition their lessons from physical classrooms to distance learning platforms. School of Education Professor Nicol Howard offers tips and tricks for teachers working in this changed environment.
Read More >The University Dean of Student Affairs and chair of the Coronavirus Response Team speaks about some of the ways in which the University community has risen to the challenge of these unusual times.
Read More >The University of Redlands is proud to celebrate the honors and accolades bestowed upon the institution and the many accomplished members of our community.
Read More >A culmination of a year’s worth of work, the annual senior art show gives students a taste of what it’s like to be a part of a gallery show. This year, that show is going to be quite different.
Read More >The associate director of Community Service Learning answers the question she keeps hearing: “What can I do?”
Read More >The recent contribution is one of several food and equipment donations during the pandemic.
Read More >“I’m amazed at how quickly these two universities came together to address this need,” says U of R alumnus Mark Milliron ’76, who is assistant professor of Physician Assistant Sciences at Loma Linda University.
Read More >“This [luncheon] was an opportunity to acknowledge our corporate and community college partners for their continual support,” says School of Business Redlands Campus Director Liz Villegas.
Read More >Vice President for Enrollment Kevin Dyerly speaks about how U of R’s admissions and financial aid teams have responded to the needs of students in these challenging times.
Read More >From living rooms to virtual chatrooms, faculty, staff, parents, and friends found ways to express their irrepressible pride and appreciation of graduating students.
Read More >“Virtually together, socially distanced and all, attendees witnessed members of a smart, resilient, interesting, and quirky cohort saying goodbye in harmony,” writes the Johnston Center assistant director.
Read More >Part of the celebration during commencement season is the announcement of numerous well-earned honors at the University of Redlands. We proudly showcase each of these stellar accomplishments and congratulate all of these students.
Read More >“I have seen this community come together in many ways,” says the outgoing president of the Associated Students of the University of Redlands.
Read More >Faculty members wax poetic about the words and phrases that mean the most to them—in any language—and why.
Read More >“The biggest challenge with the transition to online-based learning was that I didn’t expect my life to become busier than it was before,” writes a College of Arts and Sciences student.
Read More >A visiting professor in the Graduate School of Theology brings an unusual perspective to current events.
Read More >U of R’s executive director of the Office of Career and Professional Development offers advice on what students can do now to prepare for their futures.
Read More >Professors Solaman Cooperson and M. Alayne Sullivan address the importance of providing verbal skills to succeed in school and life.
Read More >Members of the University of Redlands chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha didn’t want to cancel their planned conference due to COVID-19 restrictions, so they hosted it online.
Read More >“This generous grant from the Fletcher Jones Foundation continues a long tradition of supporting technology that serves our students and faculty,” says Chief Information Officer Steve Garcia.
Read More >A School of Business student shares her story in the hope that it can inspire others.
Read More >“During this uncertain time, I have been overwhelmed by the number of alumni and friends who have asked how they can help our community,” writes the vice president of advancement.
Read More >Members of Maroon and Grey Student Ambassadors reflect on their experiences at the University before the main campus closes due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More >Diosas Prestadas/Borrowed Goddesses (Madrid: Torremozas, 2019), the latest book from Professor of Spanish and Latin American Literature Ivonne Gordon-Vailakis, is a modern take on Greek mythology.
Read More >Phil Jamison ’97 (MBA) co-founds Chihuahua Cerveza and serves his brew across the Southland.
Read More >“Although we understand this unusual time has created anxiety for us all, we also think it might be a unique time for professionals to advance their business knowledge, skills, and career trajectory,” says Senecal Endowed Dean Tom Horan.
Read More >An alumna reflects on how her Johnston education prepared her for a career in law.
Read More >“It was definitely a proud moment,” says Carissa Gerry ’20, who was inducted into the School of Business Whitehead Leadership Society earlier this month.
Read More >Members of the Redlands community recently gathered at the A.K. Smiley Public Library to listen to Professor Kathy Feeley speak about the history of women’s suffrage on the centennial of the 19th Amendment.
Read More >The newly proposed certificate program will equip working professionals with graduate-level knowledge of geographic information systems (GIS) principles and technology.
Read More >Words can shape attitude and spur action, says Rev. Jana Childers, dean of the Graduate School of Theology.
Read More >“I really love what I do,” said State Senator Connie Leyva ’91.
Read More >"Our present work is to take the panic out of p-a-n-d-e-m-i-c, and home in on 'dem,' which means people. People are at the center of this moment—not a virus," writes Professor of Religious Studies Fran Grace.
Read More >University of Redlands President Ralph W. Kuncl writes to the community with updates and thoughts on the University’s response to COVID-19.
Read More >"I look forward to collaborating with faculty as we build on our strong foundation and continue serving our community and students to achieve greater equity and opportunity at all levels of education," writes Mario Martinez, the new Robert A. & Mildred Peronia Naslund Endowed Dean of the School of Education.
Read More >Symposium showcases interdisciplinary work.
Read More >“The trek’s goal is to provide students with networking opportunities and exposure to career pathways they may never have considered,” writes one of the trip leaders.
Read More >David Puma ’21 reflects on lessons he learned from Creative Writing Professor Ralph Angel.
Read More >In a major update to its undergraduate admissions policy, the University of Redlands will shift to a test-optional admissions process, providing most applicants the choice of whether or not to submit SAT or ACT scores.
Read More >University of Redlands Provost Kathy Ogren writes to the University community in the wake of Creative Writing Professor Ralph Angel’s death.
Read More >Terrence Roberts shared his personal recollections of being one of the first black youths to attend a formerly segregated high school.
Read More >“We’ve encountered a lot of enthusiasm for our emphasis on purposeful leadership,” says Senecal Endowed Dean of the School of Business Tom Horan.
Read More >A student shares how her activities with honor society SPURS has taught her the meaning of the “light of service.”
Read More >Two alumni write about their lifetime bonds and their unexpected reconnection in the face of cancer diagnoses.
Read More >The day-long event brought together educators from across the region to discuss ways to transform math and computer science education with coding and robotics.
Read More >The new director of development for the Graduate School of Theology describes a U of R evening of song.
Read More >Coaches Suzette Soboti, Mike Maynard, Rich Murphy, and Ralph Perez exemplify the strength of Bulldog Athletics.
Read More >Twelve Bulldogs are currently volunteering in countries around the world.
Read More >New programming meets transfers where they are.
Read More >“We all have a role to play on campus in ensuring there is a priority around mental health,” said keynote speaker Dori Hutchinson, faculty member and director of services at the Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
Read More >Last week, we walked around campus and asked students about the songs that were playing through their headphones.
Read More >“Collectively, we are our own best resource,” said Javier Garcia ’20 to approximately 100 students at the inaugural First-Generation Reception.
Read More >During a recent Redlands Forum event, winemaker Wes Hagen ’92 explained how ancient societies first produced wine, leading to the expansion of wine culture around the world.
Read More >This is the fifth national recognition for Redlands as a top-producing master’s institution, which this year is one of only 28 master’s institutions to share the prestigious designation.
Read More >Keylana Jenkins ’22 says her experiences at the University of Redlands have led her to a newfound sense of independence.
Read More >A chemistry professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, Lyons has been teaching at the University of Redlands for nine years.
Read More >“Our program efforts at the University of Redlands are a critical step for ensuring that Native American students have access to quality education and experiences with which they can assist their communities to grow and prosper,” said San Manuel Chairwoman Lynn Valbuena.
Read More >Ranging in age and level of experience, participants played a variety of drums from around the world.
Read More >U of R American Council on Education Fellow Nancy Wayne speaks to the risks and rewards of career transitions.
Read More >During a recent Redlands Forum event, philanthropist and investor Charlie Munger spoke with Esri President Jack Dangermond and A.K. Smiley Public Library Director Emeritus Larry Burgess ’67 about his lifelong pursuit of knowledge.
Read More >“Writing is a way that I can stand up for my community,” says first-generation college student Nikki Ramirez ’22. “It’s a way for me to give a voice to people who don’t have one.”
Read More >An English professor shares her Celtic reading list in advance of a U of R trip to Ireland and Scotland.
Read More >Following two life-threatening medical incidents on the University of Redlands main campus, Director of Athletics Jeff Martinez spoke with Katie Olson and Mika Elizabeth Ono of the Bulldog Blog about how Bulldog Athletics prepares for medical emergencies.
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 >In the past year, the Office of Career and Professional Development (OCPD) has sought to harness that force in a “career ecosystem” in which students’ career preparedness is an even more pronounced institutional effort.
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 >How the Global Business Program transformed David Armstrong ’08.
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 >“I have been supporting Redlands my entire adult life,” says Bragg. “I believe in private education, and students simply will not be able to afford it without scholarships.”
Read More >Samantha “Sam” Corso '15 shares her perspectives on U of R’s Johnston Center and beyond.
Read More >Students who manage the Laurie Mitchell Redlands Student Investment Fund meet weekly to discuss investment opportunities.
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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