LMU Business Exchange Focuses on Transformational Leadership
By Lydia Chen Shah (MBA ’05) The art of management is more than a discipline. It’s a skill or many would say a set of skills that must be honed and constantly refined. These…
By Lydia Chen Shah (MBA ’05) The art of management is more than a discipline. It’s a skill or many would say a set of skills that must be honed and constantly refined. These…
“Is this a joke? After I settled down, I realized what I worked so hard for was finally coming true. It’s surreal. I’ve applied more than once and couldn’t believe I got it. All the work paid off,” said McKoin.
SFTV instructors do a lot when they’re not teaching classes, like shooting documentaries that get picked up by PBS! The Wedge: Dynasty, Tragedy, Legacy, directed and edited by SFTV instructor Ray Greene, has been scheduled…
Soyinka is the President’s Marymount Institute Professor in Residence at LMU, and spoke at the university’s graduate commencement on Sunday, May 11. He has been a vocal proponent of wider international involvement in the struggle against Boko Haram and similar groups.
“I think the mixture of heavy eastern elements, 100s of monks and 200 sheep stampeding the Northern China field, and western culture could be something that is not usually seen in a film at student level,” said Tse. “It’s definitely the most challenging project I’ve ever done but frankly, also the one I had most fun.”
We are happy to announce that SFTV alumna Hayley Foster (Animation – B.A. ’13) has won a Student Academy Award in the Animation category for her short film Yamashita. Yamashita is the story of…
EMBA students are spending their summer studying how organizations gain competitive advantage through the ways they manage innovation via technology, products, services, processes, marketing, and management systems. As part of the course, the 17…