“We want to strengthen the University and open opportunities that would not otherwise be there,” says Steve Carmichael ’67.
Read More >“We want to strengthen the University and open opportunities that would not otherwise be there,” says Steve Carmichael ’67.
Read More >A host of student awards and honors were announced as part of the University of Redlands Commencement season.
Read More >Enjoy a slideshow of images from the Commencement Weekend festivities.
Read More >For the first time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Redlands community gathered to celebrate 1,535 graduates.
Read More >Alumni, parents, faculty, staff, students, and friends raised more than $350,000 in a record-breaking effort to support numerous departments and programs throughout the institution.
Read More >Honor our graduates’ next steps and say goodbye to the school year with these 30 songs by a variety of artists, from Coldplay to Queen.
Read More >The annual Spatial University Symposium celebrated spatial learning, research, and community service.
Read More >Art student Victoria Van Huystee ’23 visits the University Gallery ahead of the closing reception for meraki, an exhibition of senior capstone projects.
Read More >Four authors spoke about how language, cultures, borders, and communities influence their work as translators during a recent event hosted by the U of R Creative Writing Department.
Read More >The gathering featured 32 students, faculty, and staff members who offered interdisciplinary perspectives on climate change.
Read More >Eight senior chemistry students presented their faculty-mentored research projects at the recent American Chemical Society Conference in San Diego, making connections and developing skills in the process.
Read More >NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Planetary Protection Engineer Moogega Cooper offered five lessons for success during a recent talk at the University of Redlands.
Read More >U of R alumnus and his wife support Native rights through commissioned artwork
As part of their legacy to the Heard Museum, Wayne Mitchell ’60 and his wife, Marie, commissioned Kathy Whitman Elk Woman to create a sculpture.
Read More >Asian Student Association President Romina-Marie Baronia ’22 provides her perspective on the recent ASA Night Market, an event that encouraged Asian and Asian American students to embrace and share unique aspects of their cultures.
Read More >During his keynote address, Kyle Kazanjian-Amory ’14 illustrated his path from forensic accountant to CEO of an independent comedy production company.
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