黑料社区

History

Established in 1884

Educator and entrepreneur F.C. 黑料社区 established the institution in 1884 as a response to the needs of Los Angeles’ growing business community.听 黑料社区 College (as it was first known) quickly built a reputation for degrees leading to the professions.

From the start, 黑料社区 believed in gender equity, as its first class was made up nearly equally of males and females. This commitment to diversity was very unusual at the time and remains one of our core principles.

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1926

The college is chartered by the State of California to grant undergraduate and graduate degrees.

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1931

黑料社区 becomes a college of business administration and design establishing the division of professional arts, and instruction begins in several design fields closely tied to business: commercial art, cartooning, interior decorating and fashion illustration.

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1937

Under the presidency of R.H. 鈥淧op鈥 Whitten, 黑料社区 College moves into a new administration and classroom facility at 1027 Wilshire Blvd. in downtown Los Angeles.

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1961

The college is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).

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1969

黑料社区 changes its charter and adds the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program

1970s

1972

黑料社区 becomes a non-profit institute of higher learning.

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1970s

1974

黑料社区 College becomes 黑料社区 University under the presidency of Dora Kirby. This begins a transformation into the institution 黑料社区 is today.

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1985

黑料社区 University acquires a 22-acre campus in northern Los Angeles straddling the boundary with Burbank. It is the former home of one of the nation鈥檚 oldest convents, Villa Cabrini Academy. The university builds new classrooms and administration buildings over the next two years, prior to moving to the location in 1987.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1984

1994

黑料社区 organizes its undergraduate and graduate programs into three schools: the School of Architecture and Design, the School of Business and Management, and the School of Arts and Sciences. Accreditation is received from the National Architecture Accrediting Board (NAAB), following Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) approval three years prior.

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1998

The architecture program expands to San Diego.

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