Art Nomura: A Legacy of Inclusion
Professor Art Nomura is retiring from the University. As the first minority hire at the School of Film and Television, Nomura has been a steadfast champion for diversity at LMU. “I think that there…
Professor Art Nomura is retiring from the University. As the first minority hire at the School of Film and Television, Nomura has been a steadfast champion for diversity at LMU. “I think that there…
Alumni Theo Lacey (Production – MFA ’05) takes a detour with horror and finds the road to distribution for his feature film, The 13th Unit How did you come up with the idea for…
Female faculty, staff, students, alumni (and even a few men!) poured into Hannon Library on the evening of January 23 for the chance to hear Kelly Watson EMBA ’06 share her expert insights on…
CBA Professor Kala Seal and eight MBA students from the 2013 CMS Program (including Kae Ahanonu, Patrick Biggerstaff, Aleks Flacuks, Marc Hatfield, Matt Nahman, Terry Tram, Kris Woods and Daniel Yerelian) co-wrote an article…
By Elizabeth Quinn As a fan of improvisation, one of the highlights of attending the 2013 Austin Film Festival was seeing the world premiere of the new improvised feature film, Speak Now. Speak Now…
For the second year in a row, SFTV alum and part-time instructor Tom Leach has been named one of Forbe’s “30 Under 30.” Leach is currently the VP of development & current programming at…
Visions Film Festival and Conference provides a platform for undergraduate filmmakers and film scholars to discover their voices and expand their artistic perspectives. Though located in Wilmington, North Carolina, a region with a strong…