Professor’s PBS Special Airs This Week
How well do you think you know the history of this country? Is it just a succession of incidents parading along a timeline, or are the facts we recall from high school — even…
How well do you think you know the history of this country? Is it just a succession of incidents parading along a timeline, or are the facts we recall from high school — even…
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s traveling exhibition, Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race, will be on display at the William H. Hannon Library at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles from Sept. 19…
Loyola Marymount University’s School of Education, long a resource for training teachers, administrators and leaders in Catholic school systems in California, is expanding its programs with the launch of its new Center for Catholic…
Students in professor Daniel Smith-Christopher’s summer course on Christianity and Native America got a much more personal experience with their subject matter than usual when they boarded a train at Union Station and spent…
Math professor Curtis Bennett was honored with the President’s Fritz B. Burns Distinguished Teaching Award for his boundless enthusiasm for teaching and training future instructors in mathematics. “There are so many very worthwhile faculty…
Deena J. González, a professor of Chicana/o Studies at Loyola Marymount University, has been named to the prestigious ACE Fellows program, which trains veteran faculty members to potentially take on administrative roles in the…
Lauren Kearns ’09 has always been driven by her love of learning mixed with the thrill of overcoming obstacles. She said that studying civil engineering, as an undergraduate and now as a graduate student…