by Karen Holt and Mika Elizabeth Ono On January 9, 2007—a mere 10 years ago—Apple CEO Steve Jobs stood on…
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This summer, the University of Redlands celebrates Vice President and Dean of Student Life Charlotte “Char” Burgess ’69, ‘70 for…

Steven Wuhs, assistant provost for internationalization and professor of the Department of Political Science at the University of Redlands, spoke…
U niversity of Redlands faculty and students are using digital spatial technology to explore the past and present—and help shape…
I n a contentious national political environment, technology is bringing people closer together—with others who are just like them. In…
T he instructor-centered classroom—where students are tasked with simply absorbing what they’re told—has gone the way of the typewriter and…
I t’s a game as old as celebrity itself—fans hunger to know stars on a personal level, and entertainers stoke…
M usical exploration that was once impossible, or more recently feasible only with expensive and hard-to-access equipment, is now standard…
U of R team places seventh-highest in 19-year history of the competition What would it take to turn around a…