The Art of Environmental Awareness
Students from the LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts and College of Communication and Fine Arts came together to celebrate Earth Day and the Spring Equinox with an event featuring poetry and plates. On…
Students from the LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts and College of Communication and Fine Arts came together to celebrate Earth Day and the Spring Equinox with an event featuring poetry and plates. On…
With the exciting development of the Inclusive History and Images Project (IHIP), Margarita R. Ochoa, saw a unique opportunity to offer students the chance to be involved in the project through a uniquely designed semester-long course.
USA Today: “It’s a really easy scapegoat to kick the people who are already at the bottom of the entertainment system, who are already disparaged instead of actually dealing with the power structures that…
Women’s Wear Daily: The events underscore larger issues in the media system, said Vanessa Diaz, an associate professor of Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies at Loyola Marymount University, who previously freelanced for People magazine. ”Immediately,…
LAist: Fernando Guerra, LMU professor of political science and Chicano/Latino studies and director of the Center for the Study of Los Angeles, joined AirTalk to reflect on Molina’s legacy and how she changed the…
It is my pleasure as Faculty Co-President of the Asian American Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Association to highlight as part of the AAPI Heritage Month Interview series a fellow AAPIFSA member, colleague, and…
Los Angeles Times: Fernando Guerra, director for Loyola Marymount’s Center for the Study of Los Angeles, described her as a “perfect convergence” of communities — women, Mexican Americans, the Eastside — long ignored by…