Scholar Offers Clear-eyed Look at the Nexus of Sport, Gender and Media
Why is it, more than 40 years after Title IX, that coverage and sports departments are still dominated by men, and female athletes are still marginalized and stereotyped?
Why is it, more than 40 years after Title IX, that coverage and sports departments are still dominated by men, and female athletes are still marginalized and stereotyped?
The living tradition of the iconography and sacred art of the Orthodox and Catholic churches will be explored in a two-day symposium at Loyola Marymount University.
The Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts and the Jewish Studies Program holds its annual Kristallnacht Commemoration Nov. 8 at 7 p.m. with a lecture by Rabbi Joseph Telushkin.
The Robert Noyce Scholarship Program, which gives grants to train gifted college math and science students to teach in under-served school districts, has awarded $1.2 million to Loyola Marymount University.
Loyola Marymount University’s capital campaign has raised more than $400 million, exceeding its campaign goal by greater than $20 million, the university announced today. The campaign was put over the $400 million mark by…
Five Loyola Marymount University professors are featured in the new book “The 300 Best Professors,” published today by the Princeton Review. LMU’s total is more than any other college or university in Southern California….
What are the roles and responsibilities of America’s comic book artists in portraying diversity, racial discrimination, ethnic images and stereotypes on the pages of the comic books and graphic novels they draw and write?…