A Conversation with Chantal Nong
Moviegoers have packed theaters to see Crazy Rich Asians, and LMU students packed Ahmanson Auditorium on October 10 for a conversation with Chantal Nong, the executive at Warner’s DC Film Group who oversaw the…
Moviegoers have packed theaters to see Crazy Rich Asians, and LMU students packed Ahmanson Auditorium on October 10 for a conversation with Chantal Nong, the executive at Warner’s DC Film Group who oversaw the…
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…
“Can you tell me what tomorrow is, Hanun?” asks Teacher Mike, raising one eyebrow at the boy to indicate he had seen him fooling around with another classmate moments before. “Remembrance Day!” he replies….
The City University of New York (CUNY) recently announced Nadia Kim as the Dr. Thomas Tam Visiting Professor for the 2018-19 academic year. Kim was chosen for her demonstrated scholarship and achievement in the transnational…
ProfessoOn March 27, 2018, Dr. E.K. Tan of Stony Brook University successfully delivered a talk, entitled “Queer Detours and Ghostly Matters: Archiving Esther Eng’s Life and Work,” for the Spring 2018 AAAS Speaker Series. In…
By Dylan Ramos From the Fukagawa Edo Museum’s reconstruction of 19th century Tokyo, to a connection in Hiroshima with one of humanity’s darkest moments, Loyola Marymount University’s 2017-18 TOMODACHI Inouye Scholars actively engaged with…
Friendships in the United States — especially in diverse cities like Los Angeles — often reach beyond racial and ethnic lines. But as a globally minded and intellectually open university, Loyola Marymount University encourages…