How Heangjin Park Uses Food to Understand the World
Heangjin Park, assistant professor of Asian and Asian American studies, is an ethnographer who brings an immersive approach to teaching and research to Loyola Marymount University.
Heangjin Park, assistant professor of Asian and Asian American studies, is an ethnographer who brings an immersive approach to teaching and research to Loyola Marymount University.
Michael Liu is a shining example of Loyola Marymount University’s Ignatian ethos. In fact, he is the 2022 recipient of the prestigious Ignatian Award for excellence in service, leadership, and academic achievement. Liu, a…
Mandy Korpusik, assistant professor of computer science at Loyola Marymount University, was recently awarded $50,000 in funding by eBay to conduct research on purchase intent prediction using deep learning. The collaboration was born when…
A lung cancer diagnosis is difficult and only compounded by the stigma — feeling blamed or devalued by others because of their disease — that a majority of patients experience, whether or not they…
Everything an institution accepts to preserve and archive becomes part of the historical record that future generations will use to understand the past.
With her deadline a month away, Marlaina Owens ’16 wrote a statement of purpose while her train traveled from Germany to Paris. Owens was applying for a Fulbright award to complete research on her…
Antonio Felix M.A., director of Partners in Los Angeles Catholic Education (PLACE) Corps and the Catholic Archdiocesan School Teachers (CAST) programs at LMU School of Education, participated last week in the David L. Clark…