Consider Radical Kinship
More than 600 people packed Burns Back Court on Feb. 13, 2018 to hear about “exquisite mutuality” and “radical kinship” from best-selling author and BCLA alumnus (’85), Gregory Boyle, S.J. As is his custom,…
More than 600 people packed Burns Back Court on Feb. 13, 2018 to hear about “exquisite mutuality” and “radical kinship” from best-selling author and BCLA alumnus (’85), Gregory Boyle, S.J. As is his custom,…
When Cecilia González-Andrieu stands before her theology classes, she is inspired by the faces looking back at her. “I am deeply involved in social justice work because I want all of my students to…
The Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, in partnership with the Academy of Catholic Thought and Imagination, challenges the LMU campus community to consider “The Idea of the Catholic University in the 21st Century,” in this…
Students in the theological studies department have something to say. Say Something Theological: the Student Journal of LMU Theological Studies is a new journal that features commentary and scholarship by theological students students. “Our…
“What happens here…it’s church.” That’s how Richard Garcia (M.A. ’10) describes Alma Backyard Farms, the urban farming nonprofit in East L.A. he co-founded in 2013. Alma Backyard Farms is a social enterprise that offers…
LMU’s Center for Service and Action presents six Riordan Community Service Awards annually to recognize LMU undergraduate students for their outstanding contributions in the area of community service. The Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts…
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…