There is much for us to be proud of this academic year and to anticipate in the next.
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There is much for us to be proud of this academic year and to anticipate in the next.
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Learning to read should be exciting, opening new worlds and laying a solid foundation for future learning and success. But for children who struggle with reading, the present and future are fraught with challenges. Thanks to a $20,000 grant from the Los Angeles Times Family Fund, a fund of the McCormick Foundation, LMU psychology...
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The Most Rev. José H. Gomez, archbishop of Los Angeles, presented his hope for a new era of evangelization among Hispanics in this country, and Americans in general, to a packed auditorium Tuesday night at Loyola Marymount University. Gomez urged the crowd to “see ourselves as missionaries” and to embrace the history of the...
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Thursday, March 29: Bellarmine Forum: C.S.J. Symposium: Compassionate Response to Critical Needs: Endeavors of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange, click here. Tuesday, April 3: Urban Lecture Series: L.A. City Council Member Eric Garcetti, who is running for mayor of L.A., will discuss his vision for the city, click here.
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Welcome to the electronic newsletter of the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts at LMU! It has been a long time since we communicated with you, and our college has gone digital. Our newsletter for BCLA alumni and friends is now delivered entirely via the Internet. We are excited to be able to use this...
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The 2010 Bellarmine Forum, Imagining Equality: Women’s Art and Activism, brought acclaimed performance artists, poets, actors, sculptors, dancers, and other artists to Loyola Marymount University to celebrate artistic visions that have inspired change. The annual event, now in its tenth year, is a weeklong collection of performances, discussions and exhibitions centered around a single...
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