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President of La Sierra University

La Sierra University
La Sierra University seal.png
Seal of La Sierra University
Former names
La Sierra Academy
La Sierra Academy and Normal School
Southern California Junior College
La Sierra College
Loma Linda University La Sierra Campus
Motto To Seek, To Know, To Serve
Type Private
Established 1922 (1922)
Religious affiliation
Seventh-day Adventist Church
Endowment $35 million
President Randal Wisbey
Provost Joy Fehr
Students 2,440
Undergraduates 2,105
Location Riverside, California, USA
33°54′41″N 117°30′06″W / 33.91139°N 117.50167°W / 33.91139; -117.50167Coordinates: 33°54′41″N 117°30′06″W / 33.91139°N 117.50167°W / 33.91139; -117.50167
Campus Suburban, 150 acres (61 ha)
Colors Gold      and Blue     
Athletics NAIACal-Pac
Sports 9 varsity sports
Nickname Golden Eagles
Mascot Golden Eagle
Affiliations NAICU
APGA
Website https://lasierra.edu/
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Frances E. Barnard Memorial Observatory
Location Riverside, California, United States
Coordinates 33°54′38″N 117°30′19″W / 33.91056°N 117.50528°W / 33.91056; -117.50528
Established February 28, 1971
Telescopes
Main 16-inch Cassegrain reflector
Secondary 12-inch reflector
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Main 16-inch Cassegrain reflector
Secondary 12-inch reflector

La Sierra University (La Sierra or LSU) is a Seventh-day Adventist non-profitco-educational university located in Riverside, California, United States. La Sierra offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral level degrees and is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the Adventist Accrediting Association (AAA).

Founded in 1922 as La Sierra Academy, it later became La Sierra College, a liberal arts college, and then was merged into Loma Linda University in 1967. In 1990, La Sierra separated from Loma Linda University to become an independent institution.

Since becoming independent in 1990, LSU has won multiple national and world titles in the Enactus (formerly Students in Free Enterprise) competition. In the late 2000s and early 2010s, controversy arose involving the teaching of evolution in La Sierra's science curriculum. La Sierra has also been the subject of controversy due to its students' low CPA exam pass rates and high levels of student debt after graduation.

La Sierra was founded in 1922 when the Southeastern California Conference, one of the regional governing bodies of the Adventist church, obtained 300 acres (120 ha) of land in an unincorporated area of Riverside County from Willits J. Hole. The land was once a part of a large Mexican land grant named Rancho La Sierra, giving La Sierra its current name.


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