A Holistic Approach to Public Safety
Venus Johnson ’01 has dedicated her career as a lawyer to public service and the common good. She began her professional life as a prosecutor in the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office, handling some…
Venus Johnson ’01 has dedicated her career as a lawyer to public service and the common good. She began her professional life as a prosecutor in the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office, handling some…
Javier Navarro ’17 Majors: English, philosophy; minor: theatre arts Next step: Ignatian Service Corps Javier Navarro has not yet decided the direction his career will take after he completes a year of service in the…
Allison Houston ’17 Majors: political science, philosophy; minor: Asian and Pacific Studies Next step: Columbia Law School “Start earlier than you think you have to.” That is Allison Houston’s advice for students planning to…
Go looking for Kendra Dawson ’19, and you will probably find her doing something that makes an impact. You might find her building community with LMU’s First-to-Go and Guardian Scholars programs, which she joined as…
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has appointed philosophy professor Christopher Kaczor as a doctrinal consultant to its Doctrine Committee. Kaczor will be one of four doctrinal consultants who advise the U.S….
Students and visitors walking the bluff path noticed a new landmark this December: an outdoor labyrinth overlooking Playa Vista and the Pacific Ocean. The labyrinth is open to the public and is available as…
The aviation industry is known as a major contributor to global carbon dioxide emissions. Environmentalists and airlines alike are concerned with improving flight fuel efficiency, and economics alumna Greer Gosnell ’11 has found one simple solution: watch…