For LMU Alumnus, the Play’s the Thing
When Jacob Padrón was 8 years old he was enthralled watching his mother perform in a Christmas play. He remembers pulling on a stranger’s sleeve and asking, “How do they know where to go?”…
When Jacob Padrón was 8 years old he was enthralled watching his mother perform in a Christmas play. He remembers pulling on a stranger’s sleeve and asking, “How do they know where to go?”…
Does a win for the hometown team have an impact on which candidate wins an important election? It very well could, according to research by Loyola Marymount University’s Andrew Healy. Healy, an assistant professor…
Richard Ehrlich does not photograph people, yet their existence is keenly felt in the ordinary objects and structures he depicts. “The Presence of Absence” will be featured at the Laband Art Gallery from Sept….
This weekend, Loyola Marymount University’s College of Business Administration accepted a $5 million endowment for its nationally ranked Center for Entrepreneurship at a dedication Saturday. In keeping with the donor’s wishes, the center was…
This year, the fourth-graders at the Dolores Mission School in East Los Angeles will get a new approach to math, science and history because one of their teachers, Nicole Hill, studied the agricultural practices…
Seventy Loyola Marymount University dance students got the chance to kick up their heels with professionals from the hit TV show “So You Think You Can Dance” and the “LA Dance Magic” dance company…
The newest library in Los Angeles now has another feature to brag about: a leaf from one of the original Gutenberg Bibles. Cardinal Roger Mahony, archbishop of Los Angeles, presented the leaf to Loyola…