Working for Dignity in Schools and Society
When Margaret Trotta Tuomi graduated from the LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts in 1973, she began working as a counselor at Camp Joan Mier, just above Pacific Coast Highway and northwest of Malibu….
When Margaret Trotta Tuomi graduated from the LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts in 1973, she began working as a counselor at Camp Joan Mier, just above Pacific Coast Highway and northwest of Malibu….
All histories are layered and complex and this is especially true when it comes to understanding the long and complicated history of the Balkans and the breakup of Yugoslavia. A partnership with the European…
Michelle Nguyen graduated Magna Cum Laude from the LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts in 2020 as a political science major with minors in international relations and philosophy. Nguyen kept busy during her time…
When the pandemic struck Father Brian Reedy, who teaches full time in the philosophy and theology departments at LMU while also serving as the chaplain to a 500-member Battalion of Seabees in Port Hueneme…
Loyola Marymount University is now connected in a significant way to the effort to beat back the COVID-19 pandemic: Brian Reedy, S.J., a visiting assistant professor of philosophy and theological studies, has been assigned…
Plato in dialogue with “The Bachelor”? Online learning has taken some surprising turns for Loyola Marymount University students. Christopher Kaczor, professor of philosophy, has been teaching the popular “Love and Marriage” course in the…
This article previously appeared in the CFA News Blog on Feb. 25, 2020. Sofia Cassidy ’20, a theatre arts/philosophy double major and aspiring director and production designer, recently produced a play as part…