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Month: January 2018

The Cosmopolitan Classroom: An Intercultural Approach to Teaching with Professor Tom Plate

Tom Plate, clinical professor and distinguished scholar of Asian and Pacific studies, travelled to the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center at Stanford where he delivered a talk on US-China … Read more 

Father Jenkins, President of the University of Notre Dame, Keynotes LMU’s 2017 Bellarmine Forum

University of Notre Dame President John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., participates in a panel discussion at BCLA's Annual Bellarmine Forum in 2017

On Oct. 24, 2017, Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., president of the University of Notre Dame, offered a valuable perspective on the idea and role of the Catholic university in … Read more 

Theology Professor Cecilia González-Andrieu Uses Christology to Tackle Complex Political, Social, and Racial Issues

Cecilia Gonazalez-Andrieu with LMU alumni and artist John August Swanson at a pro-DACA march in downtown L.A.

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 … Read more 

Students and Professors Collaborate on Book of Translated Poetry Giving Voice to Victims of Violence in Juárez

Evangelina Arce is a mother from Ciudad Juárez whose daughter was kidnapped in 1998. Since that singular life-changing event, Arce has used poetry to battle against injustice and search for … Read more 

Professor Cheryl Grills Receives Ongoing Recognition for Her Community Based Work

LMU Professor of Psychology Cheryl Grills speaks after receiving the Community Coalition’s Charlotta Bass Award

Cheryl Grills, professor of psychology, has added to her many achievements with two new awards, the Community Coalition’s Charlotta Bass Award and the Black Student Alliance at Yale’s Achievement Award. … Read more 

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