LMU Earns Federal Grants for Student Support
The grants will support LMU’s commitment to recruiting underserved minorities, low-income and first-generation college students who are interested in pursuing careers in science and teaching.
The grants will support LMU’s commitment to recruiting underserved minorities, low-income and first-generation college students who are interested in pursuing careers in science and teaching.
When SFTV alumna Jenniffer Castillo (Screenwriting – M.F.A. ’11) discovered a group of undocumented youth were walking across the country in support of immigration reform and the Dream Act, she used her personal savings to document their journey.
The LMU Family of Schools builds on its success supporting the students and families of schools in the Westchester/Playa area by adding the newly opened Playa Vista Elementary School and the three-year-old WISH Charter…
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson, Stanford professor Linda Darling-Hammond and LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy deliver keynote lectures on sharing what’s working in education In collaboration with State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom…
President Barack Obama enjoyed broad support across every demographic of voters in the city of Los Angeles, according to an LMU exit poll conducted on Election Day.
The LMU School of Education is pleased to announce three new senior leaders that will help to advance the school’s mission and foster excellence and innovation. Manny Aceves, M.A. | Assistant Dean for Strategic…
The LMU School of Education proudly presents its 2012 Annual Report – Breakthrough: Moving Education Forward. As the educational landscape continues to change, both here in Los Angeles and across the nation, this publication…