A Story of Giving: I Am Standing
Filmmakers Neil Hilken and Thomas Ireton (Production – B.A. ’14), now alums, reflect on collaborating with four LMU senior engineering students as they embarked on a project to create an assistive stander for a…
Filmmakers Neil Hilken and Thomas Ireton (Production – B.A. ’14), now alums, reflect on collaborating with four LMU senior engineering students as they embarked on a project to create an assistive stander for a…
Engineering students win national prominence with an iPad device for a young girl with cerebral palsy… and answer the call of Jesuit service. Mechanical engineering students from Loyola Marymount University reached out to help…
An innovative internship program uses an on-campus construction project as a site for real-world education. A select group of engineering students in the Seaver College of Science and Engineering is learning invaluable lessons as…
Thirty years ago, Philippa Drennan joined her colleague John Waggoner in a study of Joshua trees in the Mojave Desert. His initial research that concerned the distribution of Joshua trees within a range of…
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. The five-year, National Science…
When construction breaks ground on Loyola Marymount University’s new Life Sciences building, May 6, 2013, a select group of engineering students in the Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering will be able…
In a first-time collaboration, Loyola Marymount University has received two grants from the Santa Monica Bay Audubon Society to fund research projects in the Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering. A one-time…