Why I Minor in Peace and Justice Studies
by Elizabeth Westbrook ’21 Growing up in Singapore, it seemed like the workings of the world revolved around the small but mighty Port of Singapore. As a product of my environment, I dreamed of…
by Elizabeth Westbrook ’21 Growing up in Singapore, it seemed like the workings of the world revolved around the small but mighty Port of Singapore. As a product of my environment, I dreamed of…
The inaugural meeting of the Philosophies of Liberation Encuentro will be co-hosted by LMU and Casa 0101, a community arts center in Boyle Heights, on May 18th and May 19th 2019. This event brings…
The Phi Beta Kappa Society installed a new chapter at Loyola Marymount University on Thursday, April 4, 2019. The ceremony included the induction of eight foundation members and nine students whose scholarship reflects breadth…
Carlos A. Mesa Baron ’19 Major: International Relations Minor: Economics Next Step: Fulbright-García Robles Commission in Mexico Carlos A. Mesa Baron transferred into the International Relations program at Loyola Marymount University where he developed…
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…
Political science and dance major Brynn Bodair ’19 was inspired to combine her passion for both disciplines into her senior thesis, which explores the intersection of gender, law, and movement. Specifically, she employs dance…
When asked how things are going in their neighborhood, city, or the greater L.A. region, positive responses this year equaled or approached their lowest levels since the survey began in 2014.