(Un)common Ground: An Installation by Vivianne Perelmuter
“(Un)common Ground” offers another take on reality. Like everyone, I saw images on television, I read articles. Suddenly, I had to go there, see it with my own eyes. I left for Greece. How…
“(Un)common Ground” offers another take on reality. Like everyone, I saw images on television, I read articles. Suddenly, I had to go there, see it with my own eyes. I left for Greece. How…
“Buildings may look cool, but are a culture’s values and ideologies built in?” This question will be at the heart of Ryan Beitz’s (M.A. ’16) research as a Fulbright grantee in Finland this year….
by Jakob Weitz ’17 On September 14, Loyola Marymount University hosted two prominent Israeli guests: Dr. Arie Schachner and Deputy Minister Ayoob Kara. The lecture was attended by both faculty and students. Professor Holli…
Join students and professors at Loyola Marymount University on Wednesday, Oct. 19, as they watch and discuss the third presidential debate at a viewing party on the Westchester campus. Planned at the same time…
Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) accepted the 2016 Doshi Family Bridgebuilder Award at a ceremony on Saturday, October 1, 2016. Named for its benefactors, Navin and Pratima Doshi, this award honors and celebrates leaders who foster understanding…
Thaksin Shinawatra, the former prime minister of Thailand, visited LMU on Oct. 6 to deliver a speech on reducing poverty and to attend a series of discussions with students about global issues. He appeared…
This September, two political science students, Victoria Artaza ’17 and Priscilla Torres ’17, presented their papers at the International Studies Association-West Annual Conference in Pasadena. Torres, a political science major, presented her paper, “Beyond Victimization: Assessing…