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La Sierra University’s Daniel Cummings, Martin Glicklich and David Brennan (pictured above) with special guest artists will present a Mother’s Day performance of works by Robert Muczynski, Aaron Copland and Joaquin Nin.

La Sierra University offers chamber music for Mother’s Day

Treat mom with the gift of music this Sunday. La Sierra University’s Daniel Cummings, Martin Glicklich and David Brennan with special guest artists…
"The Miracle Worker" opens May 12.

Watch the story of Helen Keller unfold on La Sierra University's stage

LSUDrama presents "The Miracle Worker," the inspiring story of Helen Keller. Starts next week!
On Wed., May 5, Jacques Lesure, a stage and studio guitar player and music educator, will bring his talent and knowledge to La Sierra University’s Alumni Center as he leads the Jacques Lesure Quartet.

LA jazz guitar guru to lead Pierce Street performance

Join Pierce Street Jazz and the Jacques Lesure Quartet for an evening of great music by stage and studio musicians who have played with the world’s…
On May 3, LSU’s golf team will play in the first of five tournaments aimed at raising money for various causes, including renovation of La Sierra’s soccer fields.

La Sierra University golf tourney aims to aid soccer field

On May 3, LSU’s golf team will play in the first of five tournaments aimed at raising money for various causes, including renovation of La Sierra’s…
La Sierra University Class of 1960

Class of ’60 celebrates friendships at 50-year milestone

On April 17, the Class of 1960 held their 50-year class reunion, as part of the La Sierra University Homecoming weekend.
Dr. Jim Erickson heads La Sierra’s year-old Center for Philanthropy.

Philanthropy center launches free fundraising courses for children’s organizations

La Sierra’s year-old Center for Philanthropy, led by fundraising expert Dr. Jim Erickson, will roll out a series of free, philanthropy strategy…
Sandra Balli, La Sierra University associate professor of curriculum and instruction.

La Sierra University professor’s book tackles heart of education reform

While the federal government awards two states millions from the new Race to the Top education grant program, La Sierra’s Sandra Balli addresses a key…
Brandstater Gallery to exhibit works of 32 students and announce prizes in LSU’s first juried art show. The student exhibit will be on display through April 29.

Gallery’s first juried student exhibit to award young artists

Brandstater Gallery to exhibit works of 32 students and announce prizes in LSU’s first juried art show. Opening reception and awards ceremony is April…
Rebecca Waring-Crane, a pre-foundational composition and freshman composition instructor at La Sierra, will participate in the REVO art show and auction with her re-designed breakfast table painted in bright shades of greens and blues with black, white and fuchsia accents, the top decoupaged with old European maps.

Cool fashion, hot music, awesome art will aid Rwandan orphans

REVO, a charity fund-raising movement, is coming to La Sierra on April 18, with unique fashion, beautiful art and finger-snapping music. All the fun…

Phil Ranelin, co-founder of Detroit’s famed 1970s label Tribe Records, is an acclaimed jazz trombonist and former Freddie Hubbard sideman.

Tribe Records co-founder to lead jazz quartet

Pierce Street Jazz presents the Phil Ranelin Quartet, April 7, 7 p.m. Ranelin, co-founder of Detroit’s famed 1970s label Tribe Records, is an…
La Sierra University Responds to Adventist Review Article

La Sierra University Responds to Adventist Review Article

On March 31, 2010, the Adventist Review posted on its website an article—“Evolution Controversy Stirs La Sierra Campus." The university has additional…

“Humor Therapy in the Promotion of Wellness” professor, Dr. Bill Andress.

New class to teach benefits of laughter’s medicine

Is there too much stress in your day? Laughter may be just the right prescription for lightening the load. A new class with Dr. Bill Andress will…