LMU Honors Former Sen. David Roberti in Sacramento Ceremony
Roberti, who graduated from Loyola University in 1961, served as a member of the Assembly and state Senate for a combined 28 years. He was Senate President Pro Tem from 1980 to 1994.
Roberti, who graduated from Loyola University in 1961, served as a member of the Assembly and state Senate for a combined 28 years. He was Senate President Pro Tem from 1980 to 1994.
In memory of Khmer Rouge survivor and Academy Award-winning actor Haing S. Ngor’s death 20 years ago today, VICE interviewed LMU Distinguished Professor in Film, Arthur Dong, about his recent documentary about Ngor’s incredible life and legacy, The Killing…
Economics and Spanish major Alana Slavin ’16 has received a Fulbright Study/Research grant to pursue graduate study in the Netherlands. She plans to study health care for undocumented immigrants as she pursues a master’s in economics at VU University in Amsterdam….
The Sociology Department at Loyola Marymount University is pleased to welcome Sylvia Zamora as a new assistant professor, beginning Fall 2016. Her research interests include the sociology of immigration, comparative race and ethnicity, U.S. Latinos, Latin American…
Thirteen Loyola Marymount University students have been named Fulbright grant finalists for the 2016-17 program, the largest number in LMU’s history. The group of three men and ten women – including a set of…
In Poland, it was censorship and repression, in the U.S., it was the Vietnam War and civil rights, in France, it was capitalism, consumerism and worker’s rights. On Wednesday, Feb. 24, from 7 –…
Grrrls on Film is a weekend-long festival and forum at LMU which gathers together pioneers in movies, music, art and activism to address what has become one of the hot-button social justice issues of our…