Civil Rights Activist and LMU Professor Retires
ACADEMICS | In 1982, Bob Singleton came to LMU to cover one class for a friend. Singleton, an associate professor of economics, is putting a final punctuation mark on a 35-year career at LMU…
ACADEMICS | In 1982, Bob Singleton came to LMU to cover one class for a friend. Singleton, an associate professor of economics, is putting a final punctuation mark on a 35-year career at LMU…
by Thomas Duncan ’19 On September 6, 2017, the LMU History and African American Studies Departments held a panel discussion on Confederate monuments in response to recent events in Charlottesville, VA. The talk featured…
Summer internships are vital pre-professional experiences for many college students, and some of the best opportunities are unpaid. The Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts at Loyola Marymount University awarded 20 donor-funded BCLA Career Pathways…
“…when one looks closely, one finds a small, thriving black community that worked closely with other racial and ethnic communities in order to maintain itself. This early black community, made up almost entirely of…
As the Archives and Special Collections Intern in the William H. Hannon Library last year, English graduate student Mayra Cortez (M.A. ’17) curated an exhibit in the Archives and Special Collections gallery, on view through December 16. Titled…
This June, 24 elementary school teachers took two weeks of their summers to study cultural literacy and art through hands-on workshops. LMU faculty taught African-American and Chicana/o history, and teachers learned to paint African…
Loyola Marymount University is now home to the only African-American publishing imprint at a United States university: Harriet Tubman Press. LMU and TSEHAI Publishers announced the launch of the new imprint at a standing…