U of R Native Student Programs hosted a virtual screening and discussion of Bring Her Home, a documentary that follows three Indigenous women as they fight to vindicate and honor their missing and murdered relatives.
Read More >U of R Native Student Programs hosted a virtual screening and discussion of Bring Her Home, a documentary that follows three Indigenous women as they fight to vindicate and honor their missing and murdered relatives.
Read More >Now a GIS specialist and researcher, immersive travel and coursework at U of R helped shape 2021 alumna Vickira Hengst’s pursuit of a career combatting climate change.
Read More >U of R students Jay Arroyo ’24, Elizabeth Beck ’23, and Katie Thew ’24 work together to advocate for all facets of accessibility on campus.
Read More >After receiving an interdisciplinary education at the U of R and setting her sights on a career as a physician assistant, Allison Busch ’21 chose to pursue a graduate degree.
Read More >The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program combines education and community services to benefit students and Redlands community members.
Read More >For as long as Anita Shirley ’99, ’03, ’07 can remember, she wanted to impact the lives of students.
Read More >“It is really humbling to be nominated with such exceptional teachers and to be recognized by students for the work that we all do," Krueger said.
Read More >The recent NAIA induction marks the fourth Hall of Fame nod for Brian DeRoo ’78. He was inducted into the Bulldog Bench Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame at the U of R twice—in 1984 and 1997—and entered the Redlands High School Hall of Fame in 2005.
Read More >During a recent Redlands Forum, U of R Diversity in Action Resident Abdur-Rahman Muhammad detailed how his work led to the exoneration of two men wrongly convicted of killing Malcolm X.
Read More >A conversation with Abdur-Rahman Muhammad, one of the most respected authorities on the life and legacy of the human rights leader.
Read More >Members of the University of Redlands community offer reflections and perspectives on the war and the ensuing humanitarian crisis.
Read More >With the help of a scholarship, Carlos Chavez ’23 purchased new business attire at the recent Suit-Up event, co-hosted by the University of Redlands Office of Career and Professional Development and JCPenney.
Read More >University of Redlands faculty, students, and community members examined two issues—antisemitism in the United States and the Russia-Ukraine conflict—during Public Square conversations in February.
Read More >Every other week, students in the School of Education’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling program offer mental health counseling to underserved populations at the Riverside Free Clinic.
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