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Lion Roars at 2012 Rose parade

LMU’s Centennial celebration got its biggest public display yet when our float rolled down Colorado Boulevard in the annual Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena. 
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School of Education Joins Drive to Train 100,000 Science Teachers

LMU has joined the “100K in 10” movement, a coalition of colleges, universities, nonprofits and other groups working toward training 100,000 new teachers in STEM fields -- science, technology, engineering and math -- over the next 10 years. President Obama has indicated that to be competitive in the global marketplace, the nation needs students better trained in STEM fields.
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Part-Time MBA Program at LMU Ranked Among Best in National Survey

The rankings by Bloomberg Businessweek put LMU at #13 nationwide and fifth in the West. The publication comes out with the list every two years, ranking programs on qualities such as academic quality and post-MBA outcomes. More

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Scientist Helps Decode Secrets of
Genetics in Lab, Online

Kam Dahlquist, associate professor and the William F. McLaughlin Chair of Biology at Loyola Marymount University, has been part of worldwide collaboration for the past eight years to resolve the issue of communicating biological research across language and international barriers. She’s also a leading expert in genetics and molecular biology. Connect

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Jan. 25 - Fox11 News at 10

Speech Touches on ‘Class Warfare’

Professor Fernando Guerra of Loyola Marymount University’s Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles discussed President Obama’s mention of the divide between the haves and have-nots in his 2012 State of the Union Address. That divide is something that students in LMU’s Political Science classes discuss and study, as a factor in how the economy influences the nation’s political scene.
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Jan. 17 - Slate

Do Women and Children Go First?

The 4,300-passenger cruise ship Costa Concordia ran aground off the Italian coast on Friday. Some passengers say there was chaos during the evacuation, with no respect for the tradition of women and children first. Are there laws governing how to abandon ship? In her book Women and Children First: 19th-Century Sea Narratives and American Identity, Loyola Marymount professor Robin Miskolcze chronicled the origins of our maritime evacuation priorities.
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Jan. 8 - New York Times 

Lawyer Helped Family Realize Its Vision

The architect of many of those dreams, Keven Joseph Davis, was in the room in Manhattan that day, standing off to the side, sufficiently in the background but looking on with pride as another piece of history was made. Davis met the Williams sisters in 1990 when Venus was 10 and Serena was 9. His roommate at Loyola Marymount, Rodney Gabriel, now an orthopedic surgeon, had attended to Venus since she was 9.
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