Interfaith Living Is a Core Value
Living the interfaith life is not a paradox for Professor Holli Levitsky. It is how she grew up, near a monastery in the Detroit area, and it is what she teaches in BCLA. As…
Living the interfaith life is not a paradox for Professor Holli Levitsky. It is how she grew up, near a monastery in the Detroit area, and it is what she teaches in BCLA. As…
This year’s Bellarmine Forum focuses on the theme, “Los Angeles: A Place for the Future.” But, as the event “Once Were Neighbors: Fragility of Memory & Community” made clear, we cannot forge a better…
This profile originally appeared in the LMU Newsroom The prime minister of Ireland, Leo Varadkar, appeared at Loyola Marymount University on Friday, Sept. 27, to celebrate the opening of that nation’s first consulate in…
In Judaism, tikkun olam and tzedakah are grounding religious values. These ideals, which roughly translate as “repairing the world” and “charity,” also served as the framework for “Literature and Faith in the Holy Land,”…
Suzanne Swanson ’19 Major: English Next Step: M.A. in Viking and Medieval Norse Studies at the University of Iceland While studying abroad in Cork, Ireland, Suzanne Swanson delved both deeply and broadly into some…
The two highest service and leadership awards conferred at Loyola Marymount University, the Ignatian and Marian awards, have been given to Alfredo Hernandez and Brooke Duplantier. The Ignatian Award is a tradition shared by…
The Laband Art Gallery, in partnership with the Irish Studies Program and the Dean’s Office in the College of Communication and Fine Arts, proudly presents a multi-part installation by Los Angeles-based artist Trina McKillen. Like many people…