Alison Mullin
Studying the History of Prisons to Understand Mass Incarceration Today
Written by Lindsay McConnell ’21, History (Public & Applied History) & English double-major On Monday, October 19, the History Department hosted “Punishment & Prisons, Dungeons & Dark History.” Professor Perron … Read more
On Prisons and Punishment
Written by Natalie Riddick ‘23, History major & Dance minor On Monday, 19 October, the History Department hosted “History Matters: Punishment & Prisons, Dungeons & Dark Tourism.” This event in … Read more
History & Policy: Foreign Influence and Elections
Written by Veronica Backer-Peral ’22, History, Computer Science, & Applied Mathematics triple-major and Business Administration minor As a history major and history enthusiast, it has always been difficult to acknowledge … Read more
Cheryl Grills a Finalist for National Faculty Award
Cheryl Grills, professor of psychology and director of the Psychology Applied Research Center at Loyola Marymount University, has been named a finalist for the Thomas Ehrlich Civically Engaged Faculty Award. … Read more
APAM Student in the News
Jenica Rose Garcia is a senior at LMU, who will be graduating this spring with a major in Animation and a minor in Asian Pacific American Studies. Jenica was recently … Read more
Nancy Jabbra to Publish New Book
Nancy Jabbra, Emeritus Professor of Women’s Studies, will soon have her new book published by Brill entitled: Women and Gender in a Lebanese Village: Generations of Change.
A Family’s Legacy Inspires Future Generations
Loyola Marymount University has been part of the Lester family for more than 60 years. Conrad Lester, a scholar of German language and literature, was a professor in the Modern … Read more
Justice On Trial Film Festival Spotlights Restorative Justice as part of 2020-21 Bellarmine Forum
For several years, Loyola Marymount University has hosted the Justice On Trial Film Festival in partnership with A New Way of Life Re-Entry Project. This year’s lineup, highlighting people impacted … Read more
BCLA Alumnus and Emory Professor, Tony Alonso, is Nominated for a Latin Grammy
Leer en español aquí On the morning of September 20, Tony Alonso received exciting news: his album Caminemos Con Jesus (Let us Walk with Jesus) had been nominated for a … Read more