Journalism Faces a Host of Challenges
Being a journalist now seems more necessary than ever before, especially in current global geopolitics that continue to affect us in new ways.
Being a journalist now seems more necessary than ever before, especially in current global geopolitics that continue to affect us in new ways.
Loyola Marymount University students and faculty garnered seven honors, including a first-place award, at the Los Angeles Press Club’s 15th annual National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards. The awards recognize the best and brightest…
LMU Magazine and Loyola Marymount University faculty and students gained recognition for creative and journalism work with awards from the L.A. Press Club and CASE, the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. Both…
In 2019, Loyola Marymount University professor Evelyn McDonnell did an analysis of gender representation and found that less than 8% of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees are women. Recent years have seen…
Evelyn McDonnell, professor of journalism, reviews “Poly Styrene: I Am a Cliché,” a new documentary co-directed by the late punk singer’s only child. Source: Los Angeles Times A Complicated, Groundbreaking Punk Heroine Gets Her…
Although the fall semester is winding down, the Bellarmine Forum is just ramping up. The spring semester will provide students with opportunities to interact with guest speakers, attend unique presentations, and participate in courses that…
Loyola Marymount University students, alumni, faculty, and staff were honored for their work over the past year at the Southern California Journalism Awards, presented Oct. 16, 2021, by the Los Angeles Press Club. Against strong…