Beating the Odds and Giving Back
For Elizabeth Lopez ’19, being a community leader and a scholar is nothing new. As a high school student in Culver City, she tutored and mentored girls at a nearby community center, taught mandolin, and…
For Elizabeth Lopez ’19, being a community leader and a scholar is nothing new. As a high school student in Culver City, she tutored and mentored girls at a nearby community center, taught mandolin, and…
Two children’s concerts featuring music, dance, artwork and storytelling will be open to young audiences on Sunday, Jan. 29 at Loyola Marymount University. Concerts of Music for Children – now in their 18th year –…
Journalist Barbara Walters once said, “What the Nobel Prize is to literature and the Pulitzer Prize is to journalism, the Humanitas Prize has become for American television.” Among this year’s nominees is Jonathan Talbert (WPTV…
Ping-Wen Wang (PROD – M.F.A. ’15) received the opportunity of a lifetime landing a position as a production assistant on Martin Scorsese’s new movie Silence, filmed in her native Taiwan. The film, currently in theaters, tells the…
LOS ANGELES – Loyola Law School, Los Angeles’ “Disability, Innovation & Transportation” symposium will gather thought-leaders in the fields of education, engineering and law for an examination of the potential for technology to improve…
Who are the victims and perpetrators of human trafficking crimes, and what can be done to spread awareness and stop these human rights violations? Survivors, advocacy groups, scholars and law enforcement officials will gather…
The Bioethics Institute at Loyola Marymount University is pleased to welcome philosopher William Desmond as the O’Malley Visiting Chair this spring. A native of Ireland, Desmond is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the Catholic…