Lions: Stronger Together
CONTINUITY OF COMMUNITY | On March 20, Terri Mangione, Ph.D., dean of students, asked the LMU community to support the Lion Emergency Fund, which provides critical resources to students faced with unforeseen hardship. The…
CONTINUITY OF COMMUNITY | On March 20, Terri Mangione, Ph.D., dean of students, asked the LMU community to support the Lion Emergency Fund, which provides critical resources to students faced with unforeseen hardship. The…
CONTINUITY OF COMMUNITY | On March 20, Terri Mangione, Ph.D., dean of students, asked the LMU community to support the Lion Emergency Fund, which provides critical resources to students faced with unforeseen hardship. The…
Loyola Marymount University’s graduate programs in business, education and law continue to rank highly on U.S. News & World Report’s list of the nation’s best graduate schools. According to the 2021 rankings released today,…
This article originally appeared on the Loyola Law School website. History does repeat itself. That was the chief concern of the panelists who spoke at the Center for the Study of Law & Genocide…
LOS ANGELES – The Center for the Study of Law & Genocide (CSLG) at LMU Loyola Law School will host the symposium, “When It Can’t Happen Here: Genocide in an Age of Nationalism,” from…
LOS ANGELES – LMU Loyola Law School has installed Elizabeth Bluestein as the inaugural executive director of its Loyola Social Justice Law Clinic, a constellation of 20- plus live-client clinics that serves as a…
Written by Will Lighthart ’21, History major On January 22, 2020, the History Department hosted a History in the Headlines event about The History & Politics of Impeachment. The roundtable discussion with Q&A featured…