Building Impact – Major Gift Highlights
The School of Education is on its way to meeting its goal of $20 million as LMU is poised to close its Capital Campaign on May 31, 2012. Recent major gifts and grants supporting…
The School of Education is on its way to meeting its goal of $20 million as LMU is poised to close its Capital Campaign on May 31, 2012. Recent major gifts and grants supporting…
Loyola Marymount University’s Upward Bound program, which helps low-income students graduate and get into college, has received a $1.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education. The program, which increases high school graduation…
Hundreds of students, alumni, faculty and staff from Loyola Marymount University will take part Saturday in the “Centennial Day of Service” to mark the university’s 100-year commitment to Los Angeles. The service day comes…
LMU graduated another outstanding cohort of doctoral candidates on May 6. This is a group of professionals determined to make a difference in how children are educated. The 17 educators came to LMU’s School…
John Deasy, superintendent of Los Angeles Unified, the nation’s second largest school district, delivered LMU’s Graduate Commencement address on May 6 to a gathering of graduates, their families and friends, and LMU faculty and…
The American Educational Research Association, the premier national educational research society, awarded two SOE faculty members and an alumnus of the SOE doctoral program awards for outstanding publications at its annual conference in Vancouver,…
The School of Education is leading a professional development program, called “Project STELLAR: Teaching for Critical Transitions,” that serves teachers of long-term English Learners in three partner school districts in southern California – Lennox…