Mary and Kali: Interfaith Research on Powerful Women
Melissa Cedillo ’18 has one of the best gigs on campus. As one of the recipients of the yearlong James L. Fredericks Fellowship, she gets paid to pursue her own research. Better yet, she…
Melissa Cedillo ’18 has one of the best gigs on campus. As one of the recipients of the yearlong James L. Fredericks Fellowship, she gets paid to pursue her own research. Better yet, she…
The Bioethics Institute at Loyola Marymount University is pleased to welcome philosopher William Desmond as the O’Malley Visiting Chair this spring. A native of Ireland, Desmond is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the Catholic…
Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) accepted the 2016 Doshi Family Bridgebuilder Award at a ceremony on Saturday, October 1, 2016. Named for its benefactors, Navin and Pratima Doshi, this award honors and celebrates leaders who foster understanding…
This summer, Loyola Marymount University’s Department of Theological Studies offered its first-ever Youth Theology Institute, a weeklong faith leadership experience for high school students. 85 students from across southern California participated in an inspiring,…
By André Enriquez ’17 and Beth McLaughlin ’17 It often takes the mind of a child to open our eyes to the simple, subtle, and yet significant realities of the world. Unfortunately, though, it also…
“What can you do with a classics degree?” said Amir Hussain, professor of theological studies. “Well, you can work for Morgan Freeman.” Annelise Baer ’07 put her classics major to work as a researcher…
This semester, the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts sent six Global Immersion Courses on spring break trips abroad to Cuba, England, Greece, Northern Ireland, and Ukraine. Each of these on-campus classes included a week-long…