BCLA Offers New Paths In Health Studies
Health care sector jobs are predicted to dominate the economy in the coming years. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the industry is projected to grow at an expansive rate with the creation…
Health care sector jobs are predicted to dominate the economy in the coming years. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the industry is projected to grow at an expansive rate with the creation…
In October 2018, the International Sociological Association’s Topic of the Month anti-human trafficking. As a result, Stephanie Limoncelli’s paper “The global development of contemporary anti-human trafficking advocacy,” was available for free for the entire…
The reporter Cathren Killedjian is a senior communication studies and English double major. The crowd talks amongst themselves and the auditorium fills with musings and sound. It’s Sept. 27, and about 60 people are…
The City University of New York (CUNY) recently announced Nadia Kim as the Dr. Thomas Tam Visiting Professor for the 2018-19 academic year. Kim was chosen for her demonstrated scholarship and achievement in the transnational…
Rebecca Sager, chair of LMU’s sociology department and a fellow with the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture, co-authored an op-ed piece in the LA Times with Brie Laskota, executive director of USC…
The Undergraduate Research Symposium is a chance for undergraduate students to present their research to the LMU community. This year, over 100 BCLA students participated, which is a testament to the value we place…
Chloe Hall ’18 Major: Economics; Minor: Sociology Next Step: Analyst, Clearsulting For as long as she can remember, Chloe Hall has been a people person with a passion for understanding different cultures. Hall was…