(Un)common Ground: An Installation by Vivianne Perelmuter
“(Un)common Ground” offers another take on reality. Like everyone, I saw images on television, I read articles. Suddenly, I had to go there, see it with my own eyes. I left for Greece. How…
“(Un)common Ground” offers another take on reality. Like everyone, I saw images on television, I read articles. Suddenly, I had to go there, see it with my own eyes. I left for Greece. How…
Seoul Searching is a movie set in 1986 following a group of Korean-born teenage foreigners from different countries as they attend a Korean summer camp in Seoul in order to connect with their roots…
The Center for Asian Business organizes a course each summer called “Global Sustainability: Challenges and Prospects in East Asia” that takes a close look at what’s happening in business strategy today through the ‘lens’…
A new play at Loyola Marymount University, “Changing Lives; Changing L.A. – Hotel Workers Rising,” highlights the stories of Los Angeles area hospitality workers fighting for a living wage and voice on the job….
In June, LMU’s Center for Asian Business hosted a customized training program for MBA students from Yonsei University, one of the top universities in Korea. The program focused on “Innovation in the Entertainment Industry”…
LOS ANGELES – Loyola Law School, Los Angeles’ Center for Juvenile Law & Policy (CJLP) will equip school teachers and administrators with essential legal tools to advocate on their students’ behalf during the two-day…
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…