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February 23 began as most celebratory events at the University of Redlands: with pomp and circumstance, celebrated by students, faculty, alumni, trustees, and community members.
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.
“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.
Siblings John Zepeda ’18, ’20 and Jazmin Zepeda ’22 completed their degrees despite challenges related to Jazmin’s cancer diagnosis—a journey their family and caring professors traveled together.
Bulldog coaches and scholar-athletes were out in full force this year, breaking records and winning awards throughout conferences.
“In welcoming San Francisco Theological Seminary as part of our University community, we are proud to more fully realize a vision to contextualize theology within a broad, inclusive, and socially engaged educational enterprise,” says President Krista L. Newkirk.
Brian DeRoo ’78 is inducted into the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame.
Last August, Scott Armacost ’82 and daughter Samantha Armacost ’16 (Johnston) began a three-month canoe trip down the length of the Mississippi River.
“We want to strengthen the University and open opportunities that would not otherwise be there,” says Steve Carmichael ’67.
When Leslie Sernaque Falcon ’22 signed up for a University’s Writer’s Room event, she didn't know what to expect.
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