Virginia Barnelle Inducted into Faculty Hall of Fame
LMU’s Faculty Hall of Fame recognizes Virginia Barnelle, founder and chair of the theatre department.
LMU’s Faculty Hall of Fame recognizes Virginia Barnelle, founder and chair of the theatre department.
The exhibition features more than 100 works by the daring British artist and writer Eric Gill, a prolific artist, calligrapher, stone carver and writer whose fonts such as Gill Sans are still popular today.
In the beginning of the 2012-13 academic year, the college renamed the CFA newsletter to “Where Traditions Meet,” from “Come Fully Alive.”
It is my pleasure to join the College of Communication and Fine Arts as the new dean! I was attracted to this position because of LMU’s commitment to its mission.
The College of Communication and Fine Arts welcomed six new faculty members in the fall semester.
More than 175 members of the LMU community participated in a viewing and panel discussion of the presidential debate Oct. 3 in Ahmanson Auditorium.
More than 200 members of the LMU community attended a performance of “Matsukaze”