Faculty Pub Night with Cara Anzilotti
Reflection by Thomas Duncan ’19, history major. “Hattie Woolsteen was a con artist. Dr. Charles Harlan was a con artist. And when two con artists try to con each other someone ends up dead.”…
Reflection by Thomas Duncan ’19, history major. “Hattie Woolsteen was a con artist. Dr. Charles Harlan was a con artist. And when two con artists try to con each other someone ends up dead.”…
Reporter Grace McCauley is a first-year journalism major. Stan Goldman was left with many questions after his mother, a Holocaust survivor, passed away. One of them being, how did she manage to get free?…
On Monday, Sept. 17, 2018, faculty, students, and staff made their way to the Playa Vista campus to “Step Into the Story” with Nonny de la Peña and her team from the Emblematic Group….
Reflection by Nick Abbott ’20, history and international relations double major, and Thomas Duncan ’19, history major. The LMU History Department and Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts proudly hosted Step Into The Story: What…
Reflection by Samantha Wilson ’22, a communication studies major in Professor Amy Woodson-Boulton’s FYS class, “Art and Power”. I have been lucky to grow up in Santa Fe, New Mexico; a place where I…
Indigenous people have been forgotten throughout history, and yet the survivors today still stand resilient in America to keep their presence known and to fight for their rights. According to the National Congress of American…
By Nick Abbott ’20, History/International Relations double major For the first History in the Headlines event of 2018, the History Department hosted “Caged Children: Family Separation Past and Present.” History Department chair Elizabeth Drummond…