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Archive for November, 2010

‘Embedded’ Professor Studying Faith Voters

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During her time with Virginia Democrat Tom Perriello’s campaign, Rebecca Sager observed and studied the habits of faith voters — evangelicals and others who identify religion as an important issue in how they decide to vote. Her work has drawn attention before, particularly her book Faith, Politics, and Power. More recently, she was quoted...
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Richard Fox’s Research on Female Political Candidates

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Political Science professor Richard Fox is an expert in gender politics and the co-author of It Takes a Candidate: Why Women Don’t Run for Office. He’s quoted regularly, in this case in the Salt Lake Tribune, on the challenges facing women who choose to seek elective office.
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Jok Madut Jok’s Role in Southern Sudan

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History professor Jok Madut Jok has been in Southern Sudan, a region expected to become an independent country after a vote on separation in mid-January. Jok is working in the ministry of culture for the autonomous region of Sudan and has been profiled by the Associated Press and quoted in the UK Guardian, among...
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Students Lead in Election Day Exit Poll

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Political science majors Katy Kawauchi and Nathan Aderhold have more than an academic interest in California’s Nov. 2 gubernatorial election. The two Loyola Marymount University seniors were part of a crew collecting and analyzing exit poll data for the Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles. This year’s poll is...
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Alumnus Helps Open English-Language School in Cambodia

Alumnus Helps Open English-Language School in Cambodia

When Eddie Roohan ’10 went on a two-week trip to Cambodia in 2009, he thought he would just teach English to students and return home. Little did he know that the experience would lead him to start a school that offers free English classes. “Ultimately, you get more back than you give when you...
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LMU Faculty Help Media Understand Elections

LMU Faculty Help Media Understand Elections

Election Day brings calls from news media for political experts, and LMU’s faculty respond. Political Science professor Michael Genovese, who holds the Loyola Chair of Leadership and is the director of the Institute for Leadership Studies, was quoted by the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Pasadena Star-News and Whittier Daily News on the issues the...
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Lynell George Reviewing Books for the Times

Lynell George Reviewing Books for the Times

Lynell George, professor of English and journalism, published two recent book reviews in the Los Angles Times: In August, she reviewed James Baldwin’s The Cross of Redemption, a volume of previously uncollected writings; and in September, she reviewed The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson.
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Gail Wronsky’s Work on Bellarmine Forum Profiled

Gail Wronsky’s Work on Bellarmine Forum Profiled

The Topanga Messenger profiles English professor Gail Wronsky and her work on the 2010 Bellarmine Forum.
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Siker Finds Roots of Obama’s Biblical References

Siker Finds Roots of Obama’s Biblical References

An entire article in the Los Angeles Times was devoted to research by Jeffrey Siker of Theological Studies. Siker analyzed President Obama’s use of biblical references in his key speeches and two memoirs, and found the president frequently invokes the Old Testament, particularly the Exodus story of liberation from slavery, and the “brother’s keeper”...
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Rubén Martínez’s PBS Special

Rubén Martínez’s PBS Special

“When Worlds Collide” is a PBS special co-written and hosted by English professor Rubén Martínez that aired in September. It explored the history of the Americas in the hundred years after contact between Europe and the “New” World. Martínez, the Fletcher Jones Chair in Literature and Writing at LMU, hopes the film can help...
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