The New Asia Media is an online magazine based at LMU that tracks the political and cultural trends across Asia, and it is completely driven by undergraduate students.
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As reporters, pundits and academics sift through the mountains of data from Election Day...
Michael Genovese, professor and Loyola Chair of Leadership, examines the troubles that often follow...
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The 2012 Bellarmine Forum tackled the subject of health – what is it and...
The New Asia Media is an online magazine based at LMU that tracks the political and cultural trends across Asia, and it is completely driven by undergraduate students.
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Supported by a $1 million grant by the John Templeton Foundation, Jason Baehr’s Intellectual Virtues Education Project is being conducted in two phases.
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Author and journalist Daniel Hernandez spoke to students in Loyola Marymount’s English and Chicano Studies departments on Feb. 16, reading from his new book “Down and Delirious in Mexico City.” Hernandez spoke of his own experiences with his identity, having been told by others that, as the American-born son of Mexican parents, he is...
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Our conviction is that every gift and talent that every student brings to us is worthy of development.
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In an effort to relieve the increasing financial pressure felt by families and students seeking an LMU education, Loyola...
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Learning to read should be exciting, opening new worlds and laying a solid foundation for future learning and success....
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Dr. Vandana Shiva, a leading voice in the worldwide movement to promote biodiversity in agriculture and preserve the integrity of food resources, received the Doshi Bridgebuilder Award during a daylong visit to Loyola Marymount University on Nov. 1. Hilton 100 was packed with more than 350 people for the ceremony and her lecture “The...

Research from LMU faculty has found that students' attitudes toward alcohol use in other countries can lead to negative and unintended consequences during study abroad programs.