New Interdisciplinary Minor in Peace and Justice Studies
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts’ new minor in peace and justice studies is helping students envision new possibilities for peace, justice, and social change. How do capitalist economic systems contribute to environmental justice? What…
Justice on Trial Film Festival
The 6th Annual Justice on Trial Film Festival will be held at Loyola Marymount University September 19 – 30, 2018. Through telling the stories of those who are incarcerated, the film festival seeks to…
Professor Adilifu Nama Joins San Diego Comic-Conversation
San Diego Comic-Con 2018 is upon us. The Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts will have representation at arguably the biggest international fandom convention with Associate Professor of African American Studies, Adilifu Nama, participating in…
Two BCLA Students Awarded Prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarships for Summer Study Abroad
This press release originally appeared in LMU’s Newsroom. LOS ANGELES, June 19, 2018 – Three Loyola Marymount University students have been awarded the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to study or intern abroad this summer,…
Culture, History, Spirit Are Focus of Study Abroad Trip
All Study Abroad courses seek knowledge and experience to augment the students’ education. Some courses get more personal. For eight Loyola Marymount University students and four faculty and staff, “Ghanaian History, Culture and Psychology”…
Center for Asian Business Announces 2018 Scholarship Recipients for Summer Study in Korea
The Center for Asian Business at Loyola Marymount University has awarded scholarships for the John P. Daly, S.J., Summer Scholarships for Cultural Immersion Study in Korea to Destina Su Dural, William Lighthart, and Jaida…