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President Krista L. Newkirk joins the U of R.
The Department of Education recently designated the University of Redlands as a Hispanic Serving Institution, a status that will provide new opportunities for grant funding to strengthen programs and services.
The School's societal focus ushers in a new era, bringing together offerings from the former School of Business and other U of R programs.
“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.
San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools employee Sonal Patel ’24 tapped students in the School of Education to help facilitate a free virtual computer science summer camp for 80 elementary school students.
Our House celebrates the exciting and diverse research efforts of University community members.
Former Naval officer, practicing lawyer, and spouse of U of R President Krista L. Newkirk, W. Lewis (Lew) Glenn III is eager to engage students and the greater Redlands community.
Student Science Research teaches students multidisciplinary skills.
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.
The Board of Trustees welcomes Jim Ashby ’82 as chair.
As the University of Redlands looks ahead to completing the historic $200 million Forever Yours campaign later this year, Todd Lightbody ’70 and Connie Shattuck Lightbody ’70 issue a special challenge to alumni and friends.
Three athletes talk about their day-to-day lives as students, competitors, and teammates.
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.
Professor Jack Osborn’s two decades of service are honored with an endowed chair in his name.
“My passion is the process of teaching itself,” says Valorie McLaughlin ’75.
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