CFA Embraces Artificial Intelligence
From art, to science, to education, to the ethics of everyday life – how will artificial intelligence implicate the future of society? This is the buzzing question in LMU College of Communication and Fine…
From art, to science, to education, to the ethics of everyday life – how will artificial intelligence implicate the future of society? This is the buzzing question in LMU College of Communication and Fine…
Awarded scholar and academic pioneer, Natalie Ngai, is one of the newest additions to LMU’s communication studies department. Until recently, Ngai worked as a professor at Boston College. Transitioning to the West Coast felt natural for her….
Ivy Fofie is an assistant professor of media studies. Originally from Ghana, her research focuses on feminist media in sub-Saharan Africa. A journalist of 16 years, she was drawn to this scholarship because she experienced…
Corrina Laughlin recently accepted the position of Assistant Professor of Communication Studies. Laughlin has worked at LMU College of Communication and Fine Arts since 2019 and is now a proud member of the tenure track faculty. “During my…
The news about the news has been dire: closures, layoffs, consolidations. These events are happening as media outlets struggle to adapt to technological change, withstand ideological attacks, inform a fractured public, and fix their…
When thinking about the agricultural industry and how our food is produced, the radio is not usually what comes to mind in understanding how farmers are able to successfully run their businesses. However, that…
“You’re only here to do one thing and that’s change the world,” Michael A. Genovese, Director of the Institute for Leadership Studies (ILS) tells his students. ILS prepares student leaders to be ethically aware and politically competent, and…