Teach-In Focuses on Climate Change Responsibility and Action
The event is intended to underscore the need for personal action and discuss concrete steps individuals can take to combat global warming.
The event is intended to underscore the need for personal action and discuss concrete steps individuals can take to combat global warming.
It is with profound happiness that we welcome the election of Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio as the next Bishop of Rome and Pope to the more than 1.2 billion Roman Catholics around the globe.
In the past three years, SOE has jumped 57 places in the rankings and is the fourth-highest ranked Jesuit institution in the country.
A Place at the Table opened in theaters this past weekend, but LMU SFTV will be screening the film on March 31, 2013 as part of The Steed Symposium, the film school’s annual industry event. This year’s theme is Game Changers—filmmakers, executives, and media that act as agents of social change. The program will include a case study with Participant Media executives that will cover how filmmakers can use their craft to impact social change and action, as well as ways to develop effective campaigns to pitch and market social issue films.
As part of SFTV’s Monday Nights Series, we welcomed cinematographer Robert Yeoman for a screening of Moonrise Kingdom, followed by a Q&A moderated by Professor Richard Hadley. Check out the video of highlights from the evening’s discussion.
In early February, LMU hosted a unique program called The One Club Creative Boot Camp in Los Angeles for students on the west coast interested in learning more about the advertising industry. The boot…
The College of Business Administration hosted its annual LMU Business Exchange event on the afternoon of Friday, March 1st. This year’s theme focused on cutting-edge web-based sales and marketing technology and welcomed mid-level marketing…