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BCLA Alumnus and Emory Professor, Tony Alonso, is Nominated for a Latin Grammy

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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 

Interfaith Living Is a Core Value

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Living the interfaith life is not a paradox for Professor Holli Levitsky. It is how she grew up, near a monastery in the Detroit area, and it is what she … Read more 

Twelve Days Abroad Immersed in “Christian Faith and Visual Culture in Rome”

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The rich history of Rome made the perfect classroom for 16 students this past May in the biennial study abroad class, “Christian Faith and Visual Culture in Rome.” The course … Read more 

Graduate Student Builds Life-Changing Pilgrimage into His Curriculum

Gabriel Saavedra in front of the mountains.

Gabriel Saavedra M.A. ’20 shocked his professors and classmates when he returned from summer break to start his second year of the Theological Studies Graduate program at LMU. Thirty pounds … Read more 

Confess: An Installation by Trina McKillen  

McKillen's installation called "Bless Me Child For I Have Sinned", comprised of an intricately detailed, to-scale confession box made entirely of clear glass.

The Laband Art Gallery, in partnership with the Irish Studies Program and the Dean’s Office in the College of Communication and Fine Arts, proudly presents a multi-part installation by Los Angeles-based artist Trina … Read more 

Holocaust Survivors on their Lost Childhoods

By André Enriquez ’17 and Beth McLaughlin ’17 It often takes the mind of a child to open our eyes to the simple, subtle, and yet significant realities of the world. … Read more 

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