Hollywood Master: Hans Zimmer
We can easily confer legendary status on composer Hans Zimmer. The German-born composer fell in love with storytelling and music as a child, which lead him to win an Academy Award for The Lion…
We can easily confer legendary status on composer Hans Zimmer. The German-born composer fell in love with storytelling and music as a child, which lead him to win an Academy Award for The Lion…
Thirty years ago, Philippa Drennan joined her colleague John Waggoner in a study of Joshua trees in the Mojave Desert. His initial research that concerned the distribution of Joshua trees within a range of…
The Robert Noyce Scholarship Program, which gives grants to train gifted college math and science students to teach in under-served school districts, has awarded $1.2 million to Loyola Marymount University. The five-year, National Science…
When construction breaks ground on Loyola Marymount University’s new Life Sciences building, May 6, 2013, a select group of engineering students in the Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering will be able…
In a first-time collaboration, Loyola Marymount University has received two grants from the Santa Monica Bay Audubon Society to fund research projects in the Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering. A one-time…
In 2008, Kia’s offering in the U.S. was lackluster. Average styling. Average quality. Average safety ratings. Little technology. Below average resale values. Advertising focused on price. There wasn’t much for car buyers to get…
“Tonight feels like a homecoming,” said LMU alumnus William “Bill” Strickland ’71 at the beginning of his talk as part of the Hilton Distinguished Entrepreneur Lecture Series. Bill serves as senior managing partner of…