Bellarmine Forum Takes on Vulnerability
Vulnerability is a part of the human condition that we often avoid. But for the rest of this week, artists, scholars, and religious leaders will draw this into the light as the topic of…
Vulnerability is a part of the human condition that we often avoid. But for the rest of this week, artists, scholars, and religious leaders will draw this into the light as the topic of…
For the first time in their history, the Loyola Marymount University Choruses will tour Italy, including an invitation to sing a Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican on June 19, 2010. “There…
Do we have a responsibility to help someone else at great personal risk? What if lives are at stake—yours and someone else’s? Irena Sendler answered those questions during World War II, when she was…
Richard Ehrlich does not photograph people, yet their existence is keenly felt in the ordinary objects and structures he depicts. “The Presence of Absence” will be featured at the Laband Art Gallery from Sept….
Cheryl Grills has a plan for the Association of Black Psychologists. Grills, chair of the Psychology Department at LMU, was recently named president-elect of the international association, whose members include psychology researchers, educators, and…
When English Professor Linda Bannister was selected as the first recipient of the Daum professorship award at Loyola Marymount University’s Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, she had ambitious plans. The yearlong appointment comes with…
When do immigrants to the United States learn about race relations and how do racial attitudes affect their lives in their adopted country? A new book by Nadia Kim, assistant professor of sociology at…