LMU Hosts Debate Between Top Mayoral Candidates
The top five contenders to be the next mayor of Los Angeles will face questions from Loyola Marymount University students on Feb. 5, just one month before the city’s primary election.
The top five contenders to be the next mayor of Los Angeles will face questions from Loyola Marymount University students on Feb. 5, just one month before the city’s primary election.
Roy Yamaguchi, founding chef and owner of the chain of 31 Roy’s Hawaiian Fusion Cuisine restaurants around the world, created the roll for the latest issue of LMU Magazine.
The keynote speakers will be author, researcher and educator Alma Flor Ada, and F. Isabel Campoy, poet, playwright, songwriter and storyteller.
SFTV alum Kahlil Joseph ’03 won the prestigious Short Film Special Jury Award at this year’s Sundance Film Festival for his short film Until the Quiet Comes. Until the Quiet Comes was shot in the Nickerson Gardens housing projects in Watts, Los Angeles, and deals with themes of violence, camaraderie and spirituality through the lens of magical realism. The film features music from the Flying Lotus album of the same name.
A team of four LMU entrepreneurship students won first place at the Baylor-USASBE (United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship) Student Case Writing Competition held January 10 in San Francisco. The team, made…
Take a look at the resume of Brad Keywell and it’s hard to imagine that these are the accomplishments of a single person. Anyone would be considered lucky to have just one of those…
The M-School: Institute of Marketing at LMU set the bar high for its new speaker series with digital advertising guru Dietmar Dahmen as its first guest. Dahmen’s rousing lecture, titled “The Fast Overtake the…