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…
Loyola Law School has once again earned high rankings from students surveyed for the Princeton Review’s annual guidebook, “The 172 Best Law Schools.” In the 2010 edition, the law school ranked No. 5 for…
Loyola Marymount University will offer tuition assistance to post-Sept. 11 veterans under a new federal program designed to make it more affordable for former members of the armed services to go to college. The…
Loyola Marymount University has launched its Digital Library Program. Digital collections are rapidly becoming an integral facet of librarianship around the globe. In establishing the Digital Library Program, Loyola Marymount University is creating new…
Loyola Marymount University was one of only two California schools to receive a $500,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education for its special education teacher-preparation program. The grant will assist the LMU School…
Margaret “Peg” Mary Dolan, RSHM will deliver the 2008 undergraduate commencement address to more than 1,200 students during Loyola Marymount University’s 96th annual ceremony on Saturday, May 10. Sister Peg, as she is affectionately…
After eight years at Loyola Law School Los Angeles as the Fritz B. Burns dean and senior vice president, David W. Burcham was named today to the newly created position of executive vice president…