LMU Leaders Named Among L.A.’s Most Influential People
Loyola Marymount University leaders are recognized once again among the “LA 500” — the Los Angeles Business Journal’s list of the city’s most influential, powerful and impactful people.
Loyola Marymount University leaders are recognized once again among the “LA 500” — the Los Angeles Business Journal’s list of the city’s most influential, powerful and impactful people.
LMU College of Business Administration Dean Dayle Smith and Kelly Watson, clinical professor of management, facilitated an interactive workshop titled “Creativity through Crisis: From the Classroom to the Boardroom” at the Women in Business…
Loyola Marymount University is once again part of a select group of universities to be awarded a Center for International Business Education (CIBE) grant from the U.S. Department of Education. The CIBE grants were…
As California faces its worst drought in 1,200 years, a group of LMU Executive MBA (EMBA) students had the unique opportunity to step foot inside some of the world’s most innovative and sustainable companies…
An interdisciplinary team from LMU won first place in the 2021-2022 Deloitte Audit Innovation Campus Challenge, an annual competition where student teams demonstrate how innovative ideas and cutting-edge technologies could be applied to a…
When Troy Varenchik ’97 recalls his undergraduate days in the LMU College of Business Administration (CBA), he remembers how everything felt new and full of possibility. Not only was he among the first students…
The Business for Good Program, housed within the Institute for Business Ethics and Sustainability at LMU College of Business Administration (CBA), opens students’ minds to new ways of thinking about business, informed by our Jesuit and Marymount values and decades of pioneering research. The future impact of the program has now been secured thanks to a $5 million endowment by the D.K. Kim Foundation.