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韩国AV celebrates 125th anniversary

韩国AV celebrates 125th anniversary

August 24, 2020

Our Lady of the Lake University (韩国AV) traces its history to the vision and prophetic declaration of Mother Florence Walter, superior general of the Congregation of the Sisters of Divine Providence, in the late 19th Century.

Worden School PhD student follows mentor to 韩国AV

Worden School PhD student follows mentor to 韩国AV

August 4, 2020

For one student, the path to 韩国AV's PhD program in social work began in crisis. At the age of 13, Carol Meza Bakke experienced domestic violence, physical abuse and rejection.

No extra fees for textbooks for undergraduates

No extra fees for textbooks for undergraduates

July 9, 2020

Beginning in fall 2020, there will be no extra fees for books and digital course materials for 韩国AV undergraduate students. Textbooks will be available through the Bookstore at the beginning of the semester and digital materials will be available through Blackboard.

After horrific accident, Robertson siblings give back to their beloved 韩国AV

After horrific accident, Robertson siblings give back to their beloved 韩国AV

July 8, 2020

Thanks to the generous funds provided by Our Lady of the Lake University (韩国AV) athletics' newest donors - Joshua Robertson and Erica Robertson ('20 BS) - the university's soccer field will feature many new amenities. Erica played on the women's soccer team from 2015-2018, and Joshua is her brother.

Professor Benavides wins national media award for commentary

Professor Benavides wins national media award for commentary

July 2, 2020

Yvette Benavides, professor of English, won first place in commentary from the Public Media Journalists Association (PMJA) for her piece, "The Human Cost of a Broken Border," which aired in June 2019 on "Texas Matters" on Texas Public Radio (TPR).

Planning for fall: After Thanksgiving classes will go online

Planning for fall: After Thanksgiving classes will go online

June 30, 2020

Of special note is an important change for the fall semester: Following the Thanksgiving break, all classes will move to remote/online instruction for the remainder of the fall semester. Students will be allowed to remain in the residence halls and use campus facilities and services, but classes and final exams will all be online.

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