After seven years as a U of R trustee, Jamison (Jim) J. Ashby ’82 felt called to lead the University during this time of extraordinary transition.
Read More >After seven years as a U of R trustee, Jamison (Jim) J. Ashby ’82 felt called to lead the University during this time of extraordinary transition.
Read More >“The ‘why’ of what we do is apparent every single day—it is our students," says U of R President Krista Newkirk.
Read More >Three Bulldogs in the museum world— Vanessa Wilkie ’00, Daniel Lewis ’81, and Rick West ’65—talk about how their Redlands education helps them ask questions and tell stories.
Read More >U of R Director of Choral Studies Nicholle Andrews and Director of Music Admissions and Music Technology Brad Andrews worked together to transpose what would have been in-person performances onto the virtual stage.
Read More >“This book gives readers a path for listening to diverse voices and learning from them,” says Professor James Spee, who conceived and co-edited a new book that investigates sustainability from the indigenous perspective of indigenous people.
Read More >“My passion is the process of teaching itself,” says Valorie McLaughlin ’75.
Read More >Students, faculty members, and staff came together to celebrate what it means to be first-generation and to acknowledge the resiliency that carried them through their first in-person semester.
Read More >Erik Vargas ’23 set his sights on a career in entertainment and video game marketing. Supplementing his business administration degree with a marketing certificate will help him get there.
Read More >President Krista Newkirk extends warm wishes for the holiday season and reflects upon the many accomplishments of the Bulldog community.
Read More >Now a student in the Master of Public Health program at Tufts University School of Medicine, Ciana Hartman ’20 reflects on how U of R’s health, medicine, and society program shaped her goals and aspirations.
Read More >“When it came to making the art for this show, it was easy, because it was clear to me what I cared about,” says Professor Emeritus Raúl Acero.
Read More >Three athletes talk about their day-to-day lives as students, competitors, and teammates.
Read More >“Todd and Connie represent the extraordinary generosity of our Redlands community,” says President Krista L. Newkirk.
Read More >As a current fourth-grade teacher at Lyndon B. Johnson Elementary School in Indio, California, Allison Cyr ’11 ensures that her students feel valued and understood.
Read More >On November 30, Mario Martinez was installed as the Robert A. and Mildred Peronia Naslund School of Education Dean at the University of Redlands after arriving at the University in July 2020.
Read More >Alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends gather at the Marin campus for San Francisco Theological Seminary’s 150th anniversary.
Read More >Rev. Cynthia Cochran-Carney ’88 (M.Div.) is pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of San Rafael, California. The congregation is among four churches closely related to the early history of the San Francisco Theological Seminary. Today, all four congregations are led by female pastors and deeply rooted in their communities.
Read More >A full day of programming recognized the launch of the School of Business & Society, which enhances the University’s business programs to empower students to positively impact their community and the world.
Read More >"GeoWeek is a celebration of possibilities and optimism that we can join together and use spatial tools to address problems that trouble us all," says Director of the Center for Spatial Studies Steve Moore.
Read More >“Our participation in this program further solidifies our commitment to preparing our students for global service work,” says Steve Wuhs, interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and senior international officer.
Read More >“It really put me into a space with people who wanted to serve the community, and I learned there are many ways to do that,” says Jackson Keene ’22.
Read More >A look back on San Francisco Theological Seminary's 150-year history.
Read More >The Center’s mission is to support students, faculty, and staff members in successfully navigating conflict.
Read More >In August, Scott Armacost ’82 and daughter Samantha Armacost ’16 (Johnston) began a canoe trip down the length of the Mississippi River. Each night, no matter where they are, the duo stops to remember the lives lost due to COVID-19 with a trumpet performance of “Taps.”
Read More >For Carla Flamenco ’22, a normal day at work consists of meeting with resident advisors, supporting students, and being a part of the Student COVID-19 Case Team.
Read More >Frequent collaborators Jamison Stevens ’22 and Timothy Cunningham ’22 composed “12 and Change” in honor of President Krista Newkirk’s arrival on campus. After tapping a faculty member to write lyrics, the song was performed during the School of Music’s first in-person choral concert since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More >The U of R School of Education’s Student Success Partnership has begun to transition back to offering face-to-face workshops for the foster youth served by the project.
Read More >A week of remembrance and reflection encourages members of the University of Redlands community to encounter and process the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More >“This is a big step forward in making the University Village project a reality,” says U of R President Krista Newkirk.
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.
Read More >Bella Sturr ’22, a religious studies and biology double major who is interested in going into medicine, combines her fields to serve the local community.
Read More >Following a terminal cancer diagnosis, University of Redlands Professor of Religious Studies Karen Derris turned to books and began reading ancient Buddhist stories—a practice that informed her latest work.
Read More >Assistant Provost and Graduate School of Theology Interim Dean Christopher Ocker draws on three decades of experience and his training as a historian to drive innovative theological education.
Read More >David Hazward ’22 grew up thinking he would pursue a career in medicine because he wanted to help people. But when a high school art teacher introduced him to the field of graphic design, Hazward realized he could make aa difference in another way.
Read More >The annual Town & Gown event, followed by a Bulldog football home game, brings together the University and local community members.
Read More >On September 9, students, faculty, and staff gathered for the Fall Convocation of the San Francisco Theological Seminary, celebrating the start of a new school year.
Read More >Keith Roberts retires as associate dean, and Ron Jewe steps into the role.
Read More >“I truly felt happy creating art again, and I haven’t stopped painting since,” says Ashley Wright ’18.
Read More >“Opening up about being an individual who stutters doesn’t just help me, I hope it helps others,” said NBA player Michael Kidd-Gilchrist to graduate students in U of R’s Communications Sciences and Disorders program.
Read More >Former Naval officer, practicing lawyer, and spouse of U of R President Krista Newkirk, W. Lewis (Lew) Glenn III is eager to engage students and the greater Redlands community.
Read More >After developing skills to treat patients who have experienced trauma, U of R clinical mental health counseling student Jeff Pettis ’21 secured a job at a private practice where he’ll serve clients in the Coachella Valley.
Read More >New U of R accolades include a U.S. News & World Report designation as #4 Best Value in the West and a Washington Monthly placement in the top 6% for social good. Faculty and staff also received grants and honors.
Read More >Ahead of the 20th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people at the World Trade Center, Pentagon, and a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, we asked students, staff, and faculty members to reflect on what the day means to them.
Read More >The Redlands Promise translates complex financial aid policy into tuition guarantees for prospective first-year College of Arts and Sciences students, who are also guaranteed a path to graduate in four years.
Read More >Greentown Labs CEO Emily Reichert ’96 found her calling as both a scientist and a business leader in the climatetech industry; her incubator addresses the planet’s daunting climate change issues.
Read More >Campus Diversity and Inclusion interfaith intern Gabriel Olivares '22 aims to expand religious literacy on campus.
Read More >Student Science Research teaches students multidisciplinary skills.
Read More >“I do not want you to receive an education at Redlands,” said President Krista Newkirk to incoming students. “You are here to be the driver of your education.”
Read More >Jacob Griffin ’22 built an academic foundation in the liberal arts while studying computer science at the University of Redlands. He is now attending Washington University in St. Louis for computer engineering—broadening his horizons and earning two bachelor’s degrees in the process.
Read More >The University of Redlands is welcoming College of Arts and Sciences students back to the main campus for the upcoming school year.
Read More >First established in 2004, the Summer Bridge program has welcomed hundreds of incoming students with opportunities such as college exposure, introduction to professors and staff, and mentee/mentor relationships.
Read More >“Every year students have told us that they came to the U of R because we offer [HAST] and their other top-choice schools did not,” says Professor Kathie Jenni.
Read More >Rev. Yvette Flunder ’97 (D.Min.), founder of the City of Refuge United Church of Christ in Oakland, talks about how social justice and political activism inform her decades-long ministry.
Read More >Aliea Coston ’21 and her team of school counselors at Sierra High School in San Bernardino recently received a national award for using data to inform their practices and implementing a comprehensive school counseling program.
Read More >U of R President Krista L. Newkirk talks about her career, higher education, and some of her favorite things outside of work.
Read More >On August 4, the University of Redlands College of Arts and Sciences held an intimate Commencement ceremony for 2021 graduates of the geographic information systems (GIS) and vocal chamber music master’s programs.
Read More >U of R doctoral student Sonal Patel ’24, who works for San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools, tapped students in the School of Education to help facilitate a free virtual computer science summer camp for 80 elementary school students.
Read More >After a busy and unprecedented year, Mario Martinez, who is Naslund Endowed Dean of the School of Education, publishes a new book that provides a new approach to probe the state of higher education.
Read More >When Lauren Villanueva ’16 drove down Colton Avenue for her first visit to the University of Redlands in 2011, she felt she had found the right school for her.
Read More >“I am honored, enthusiastic, and grateful to be joining your extraordinary University of Redlands community,” wrote President Krista L. Newkirk.
Read More >During the recent 17th annual Center for Educational Justice conference, a panel of superintendents discussed the creative ways their school districts are supporting students, promoting inclusiveness, and innovating programs amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More >U of R has been designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution. Now what?
Read More >This year’s graduates entered the job market during less-than-ideal conditions. A recent Office of Career & Professional Development webinar provided support and advice.
Read More >The new course offerings reflect the University’s evolution.
Read More >Theatre business major Gabriel Rodriguez ’22 advocates for equity and inclusion, both on and off the stage.
Read More >A couple reflects on the power of professors and philanthropy at San Francisco Theological Seminary.
Read More >When Timara Gordon ’23 learned about the University of Redlands Health, Medicine, and Society major, she realized she could turn her interest in DNA and gene mapping into a career in genetic counseling.
Read More >Tekia McNeil, a founding member of the Black Student, Faculty, Staff, Administrator, and Alumni Association who works as a School of Business enrollment assistant, talks about the importance of Juneteenth and the experience of planning a three-day celebration during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More >The endowed chair of the U of R’s Global Business Program reflects on following in the footsteps of Executive Professor of Business Administration Jack Osborn.
Read More >The William H. Turnquist Family Endowed Scholarship will support students studying business or music.
Read More >The University Station pavilion, marking the last stop on the upcoming Arrow line train route, is part of the vision that U of R President Ralph W. Kuncl expressed in his 2013 inauguration speech.
Read More >On June 17, a ceremony unveiled the new University of Redlands station on the Arrow line train route. In honor of that event, we compiled a 21-song playlist of train-themed ballads.
Read More >When the University of Redlands 2020 Summer Piano Camp was canceled because of COVID-19, students and organizers created a whole new experience using video.
Read More >To mark the occasion of Ralph W. Kuncl’s departure from the U of R presidency at the end of June, Och Tamale magazine partnered with Ellie Obrochta ’19 to interview him about the highlights of the last nine years and his vision and hopes for the future of the University.
Read More >HR Manager Cindy Tengler ’18 ’19 is an example of how U of R employees can use tuition remission benefits to maximize their skill sets.
Read More >The U.S. Department of Education recently designated the University of Redlands as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), a status that will provide new opportunities for grant funding to strengthen programs and services.
Read More >As we begin to emerge from the pandemic, U of R experts provide their perspectives on where we go from here.
Read More >“I love working with kids and having those ‘a-ha’ moments,” says Kendra Brown ’19, who plans to continue with a career in the classroom. “That makes it all worth it.”
Read More >San Francisco Theological Seminary at the U of R Graduate School of Theology realized its plan to hold a Commencement with both in-person and virtual elements.
Read More >University of Redlands’ programs, faculty, and mascot recently received honors.
Read More >The University celebrates San Manuel Scholars and reaffirms opportunities for Native students.
Read More >“I want to be there for students regardless of what they need, whether that be to unlock a door or escort them home,” says Public Safety Officer Patricia Tafoya-Bryson.
Read More >During Commencement season, University of Redlands’ students were recognized with a range of awards.
Read More >Despite the pandemic, the University’s spatial community came together in a symposium with posters, story maps, lightning talks, and videos.
Read More >Four alumni reflect on the impact of their Bulldog student-athlete experiences on their personal and professional lives.
Read More >“We are hoping to continue to foster collaboration, communication, and engagement within our community and the broader community,” writes the group.
Read More >On May 1, the University of Redlands School of Business congratulated 983 graduates—542 from the Class of 2020 and 441 from the Class of 2021—during the final virtual ceremony of Commencement Weekend.
Read More >During Commencement Weekend, the University of Redlands hosted a special program to recognize College of Arts and Sciences students in the Class of 2020—many of whom celebrated their undergraduate achievements at home in the first chaotic months of lockdown.
Read More >The College’s First-Generation Senior Ceremony gave students an opportunity to celebrate their journey through the past four years.
Read More >Alex Kyranakis ’21, the student Commencement speaker for the School of Business, shares his educational journey in an interview.
Read More >The Hunsakers' passings mark the end of an era for the University, as the couple shared a deep love for their alma mater and transformed Redlands in unparalleled ways.
Read More >On April 30, 587 students graduated from the University of Redlands College of Arts and Sciences during a virtual Commencement ceremony.
Read More >After an uncommon school year, the U of R School of Education held a virtual 2021 Commencement on April 29 in celebration of its students.
Read More >Marian Stannard Heidel ’58, whose parents taught her U of R’s “Och Tamale” chant as a child, and John Heidel ’78, who earned a Doctor of Science in Theology from San Francisco Theological Seminary, are passionate about both institutions.
Read More >Over the past two months, six foster youths have learned about college and workplace readiness through a new program created by the U of R School of Education’s Student Success Partnership. Two of the participants were recently awarded scholarships that will help to fund their academic goals.
Read More >Newkirk, who will become the U of R’s first female president, joins the University in July.
Read More >Krista L. Newkirk, J.D., has been appointed the 12th president of the University of Redlands. Newkirk will join U of R in July 2021.
Read More >The University hosts a successful Giving Day and raises $215,000.
Read More >During a recent virtual event, U of R students, alumni, administrators, and friends learned more about the University’s seventh live Bulldog mascot, Adelaide “Addie” Victoria, by way of her handler, Assistant Director of Alumni and Community Relations Mary Littlejohn ’03, ’12.
Read More >Brittany Perez ’12 recently coordinated and hosted REAL Journey Academies’ fifth annual Women’s Empowerment Conference—an event geared toward the school’s young women in 3rd through 11th grade—and she tapped a number of fellow Bulldogs to pull it off.
Read More >“Because we knew the show was going to be online, the end goal has shifted and changed the way people work—as artists, we have more flexibility,” says Greta Jursch ’21.
Read More >Recent financial literacy workshops explain “win-win” charitable gift planning opportunities.
Read More >“We wanted to create a student-driven group in order to increase student participation and improve our offerings for our first-generation community,” says Study Away Assistant Director Evelyn Lueker.
Read More >Realizing the challenges that a public health crisis posed for counseling students, the U of R School of Education recently retooled two fieldwork fairs, both of which would have been in person under normal circumstances, providing students with tools to launch their careers.
Read More >“At Redlands, I know I have many resources and opportunities to change course,” says Emiliano Arizmendi-Castilla ’22.
Read More >“The best comedy taps into the things that we’re afraid to think or say, and the same thing should be said of all art,” Charles said during a recent virtual event.
Read More >At a recent Hall Network for Innovation and Policy event, U.S. Representative Pete Aguilar '01 spoke about the federal response to the pandemic and other issues impacting the region.
Read More >“The professors teach you all of the essential skills you need to be successful,” says accounting major Collin Chubbfertal ’21.
Read More >After receiving her MBA from the School of Business, U of R employee Mai Vang ’18, ’22 decided to pursue a doctoral degree from the School of Education, where she is researching a topic that is particularly relevant to her own life—the experiences of mothers of color in graduate school.
Read More >The University of Redlands Mortar Board Honor Society has named Candace Glendening as Professor of the Year. Glendening, a senior lecturer of biology in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been teaching at the University of Redlands for nearly 17 years.
Read More >The new report shows the University of Redlands contributes more than $185 million to the San Bernardino County economy, further demonstrating the University’s reach beyond its campus borders.
Read More >“The Career Conference is truly a positive experience, allowing students to prepare for their lives after graduation, while connecting them to U of R alumni,” explains Kelly Dries, executive director of the Office of Career and Professional Development.
Read More >After transferring from Crafton Hills Community College, Jenny Solis ’21, ’23 gained the confidence she needed to succeed at the University of Redlands.
Read More >“With the ability to obtain stimulus money and the change to how unemployment income is taxed, this year more than ever folks need tax help,” says Professor Greg Lackey.
Read More >Head Athletic Trainer Janelle Kratz speaks on the role of an athletic trainer, what constitutes a typical day, and how the pandemic has changed the job.
Read More >Student Abbi Fine ’21 is one of the first people prospective students meet when they visit U of R. She loves her job as an Admissions Bulldog Ambassador and shares her considerable campus-leadership experiences with her guests.
Read More >Over the past 20 years, social scientists have noticed an increased mortality rate among a specific demographic in the United States. In order to explore this phenomenon, Professor Greg Thorson, who holds the Ken and Lynn Hall Endowed Chair of Public Policy at the U of R, and Edison Forman ’21 coauthored a study and presented their findings during a recent virtual talk.
Read More >The U of R Banta Center for Ethical and Purposeful Leadership celebrates 15 years of lectures, research, and outreach.
Read More >Writing to the University community on behalf of the President’s Cabinet, U of R Senior Diversity and Inclusion Officer Christopher Jones and President Ralph W. Kuncl reiterate the University’s commitment to the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the wake of the shootings in Atlanta, Georgia, on March 16.
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 >The Gates sisters are earning their Master of Science in Organizational Leadership degrees together at U of R’s Marin County campus, and they both draw inspiration from the women in their family.
Read More >The students in Professor Wendy McIntyre’s ecology course get a close-up—via wildlife video cameras—of the animals in the local mountains so they can study the impact of both human activity and last year’s fire.
Read More >During a recent virtual lecture hosted by the Johnston Center for Integrative Studies, an alumnus and a current student spoke about how their experiences at the University of Redlands have allowed them to overcome challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More >In her new book, Institutionalizing Gender: Madness, the Family, and Psychiatric Power in Nineteenth-Century France (Cornell University Press, 2021), U of R History Professor Jessie Hewitt explores the links between gender and the history of psychiatry.
Read More >“I feel like it’s easier for me to make an impact here,” says Ellis Hodo ’21, who is currently encouraging others to participate in U of R’s Campus Climate Survey.
Read More >Climate Corps fellows will grow trees on the Sustainable University of Redlands Farm and then work with U of R students and Roots and Shoots members to distribute the greenery in Redlands communities.
Read More >Residential housing occupancy levels on the Redlands and Marin campuses are also projected to return to normal.
Read More >During the last week of February, five University of Redlands faculty members in the humanities or social sciences “took over” Inside Higher Ed’s Academic Minute, highlighting their new projects during the two-and-a-half-minute podcast.
Read More >How can educators and other local leaders work to combat Islamophobia in their communities? On February 24, the School of Education’s Center for Educational Justice hosted a webinar to help find answers to that question.
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 >Native American Student Union President Seneca Silva ’22 says that embracing his identity as a Native student at the University of Redlands has allowed him to grow personally and professionally.
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.
Read More >“It’s really about supporting teachers who are interested in doing social change work with their students and who were looking for direction,” says U of R School of Education Professor Brian Charest.
Read More >This year’s Martin Luther King Jr. Week featured events that facilitated important conversations about racism, activism, inclusion, and service.
Read More >The Verdieck family supports U of R’s tennis campaign to ensure the famed coach’s legacy.
Read More >In her new book, Documenting the American Student Abroad: The Media Cultures of International Education (Rutgers University Press, 2021), U of R Professor of Film Studies Kelly Hankin explores the documentary media cultures that shape the understanding of study abroad experiences.
Read More >More than 230 singers have joined the Canadian National Physicians Choir, which recently produced a cover of Great Big Sea’s hit song, “Ordinary Day.” One of the viewers turned out to be Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who retweeted the piece, adding: “There’s nothing ‘ordinary’ about this video.”
Read More >“I wouldn’t have traded my Redlands experience for anything,” says Cortner Society member Gary Beverage ’66.
Read More >On January 16, the University of Redlands began to welcome a reduced number of residential students back to the main campus. Here’s why they chose to return.
Read More >Steven Barkdoll ’06, ’13 traveled and taught around the world to find his purpose.
Read More >In an impromptu gathering, political science faculty tap their expertise to help the Bulldog community make sense of current events.
Read More >University of Redlands President Ralph W. Kuncl and President Emeritus James R. Appleton write to the community with the news of Rich Hunsaker's passing.
Read More >At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, students formed a governing body that allows them to bring attention to issues graduate students are facing.
Read More >Despite a turbulent year, the University of Redlands community came together with resilience, innovation, and genuine care to meet our most challenging moments.
Read More >President Ralph W. Kuncl writes to the University community following the January 6 events at the United States Capitol in Washington D.C.
Read More >Paintings by fine artist Gene Jimenez ’93 grace the streets of his California hometown and showcase his great-grandparents’ immigration experience.
Read More >Founded in 1981, the U of R organization aims to provide quality year-round musical instruction to children and adults.
Read More >As we start the new year, we celebrate a number of University of Redlands community members who recently received honors, as well as accolades for the University as a whole.
Read More >University of Redlands President Ralph W. Kuncl and President Emeritus James R. Appleton write to the community with the news of Virginia Hunsaker's passing.
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