African Trip Will Light the Way for the Blind
Imagine being blind. Now, imagine being blind and living in southeast Africa. Now, imagine being blind, living in southeast Africa and having to walk three miles just to get a clean glass of water….
Imagine being blind. Now, imagine being blind and living in southeast Africa. Now, imagine being blind, living in southeast Africa and having to walk three miles just to get a clean glass of water….
Two Loyola Marymount University educators were among those recognized by the Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning during the summer institute at Creighton University in Nebraska. The academy brings together faculty,…
When David Azevedo was a freshman at Loyola Marymount University, he was a film major who wanted to tell stories. As he leaves for Tunisia to study Arabic this summer on a U.S. Department…
Loyola Marymount University golfer Greg Moss, a recent summa cum laude graduate in economics, has been named Mike Gilleran Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year by the West Coast Conference. Moss made the Dean’s List…
Loyola Marymount University’s Laband Art Gallery exhibit “Gallery 32 and Its Circle” hit the big time. The exhibit prompted a discussion on “Does ‘Black Art’ exist?” on noted journalist Tavis Smiley’s Web site “Young…
Paul Tiyambe Zeleza to join LMU as new dean of Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts in August Scholar and author Paul Tiyambe Zeleza has been named dean of the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts…
For many members of Loyola Marymount University’s faculty, practicing their craft outside the classroom enhances the learning experience they can give students. One recent example is Theater Professor Katharine Noon who is celebrating the…