Professor Tyler Harlan Receives Wilson China Fellowship
In an era of heightened political tensions, it is increasingly important for Americans to cultivate a greater knowledge of China and its position in the world. One person whose work … Read more
In an era of heightened political tensions, it is increasingly important for Americans to cultivate a greater knowledge of China and its position in the world. One person whose work … Read more
Written by Michael Nacey ’23, History major On February 5, 2021 the LMU History Department hosted a virtual quiz night, in which History students and faculty could compete in a … Read more
The LMU Theological Studies Department will welcome Susan Abraham, Ph.D., who will give the annual Mary Milligan, R.S.H.M. Lecture in Spirituality. This year’s virtual event on March 25 will feature her lecture, “‘Blessed Are Those Who … Read more
Nancy Pineda-Madrid, Ph.D., and Christopher Miller, Ph.D., both faculty members in the Theological Studies Department and Loyola Marymount University alumni, were installed in their new roles this spring. Pineda-Madrid assumes … Read more
(Photo at top: Prof. Zacharia and student interns from her “Representations of Greece: Ancient and Modern” course in 2019) For LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts students who are interested … Read more
The LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts announced that Professor Brad Elliott Stone and Professor Stefan Bradley will embark on new roles as associate deans in the college. Stone will … Read more
This story originally appeared in Seaver News. For many college students, the limits imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic have made it challenging to secure internships that will help them attain real-world … Read more