The Roots of Syria’s Migrations
For the past several months, thousands of migrants have been leaving war-torn areas of the Middle East, many of them attempting to reach welcoming nations in Europe and elsewhere. We asked Najwa Al-Qattan, associate…
For the past several months, thousands of migrants have been leaving war-torn areas of the Middle East, many of them attempting to reach welcoming nations in Europe and elsewhere. We asked Najwa Al-Qattan, associate…
Professors at Loyola Marymount University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology say extreme temperatures in major cities such as Abu Dhabi and Dubai likely due to global warming. Extreme temperatures and humidity around the Persian…
In August 1965, the Los Angeles neighborhood of Watts erupted in a week of violent protests, after a white police officer pulled over an African-American driver suspected of drunk driving. 50 years later, the uprising is…
The National Science Foundation recently awarded Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Matthew Siniawski, Ph.D. and three colleagues a grant to study alternative grading systems in higher education. The two-year, $248,893 grant will allow the…
Students, educators and key figures in the White House initiative to improve educational outcomes for African-American students will gather on Wednesday, Oct. 28 at Loyola Marymount University to focus on strategies for success in higher…
Mathematics alum Esmeralda Villalpando Cardenas (’13) and mathematics major Leslie Koffi (’15) presented the workshop “Patterns + Mathematics = Figures for Math,” to junior high school girls at the Expanding Your Horizons (EYH) Career…
The Loyola Marymount University School of Education presents its 2015 Impact Report – Connections: Linking Educators to Build a Brighter Future for Schools and Communities. Grounded in the real world of schools and communities,…