Online Teaching Bloopers: Intro to Economics
Reflection and video by Erin Kaplan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Economics When I decided to get a PhD, I couldn’t have possibly imagined that I would become a YouTuber. Nevertheless, … Read more
Reflection and video by Erin Kaplan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Economics When I decided to get a PhD, I couldn’t have possibly imagined that I would become a YouTuber. Nevertheless, … Read more
Jack Palen ’21 was elected the next ASLMU student body president, and Elsie Mares ’21, the next vice president, on Friday, April 3, 2020, by Loyola Marymount University students. Voter turnout was … Read more
Carlos Mesa Baron ’19 is a young man with an expansive view of the world. “My greatest interest is in helping our hemisphere — the Western Hemisphere — so we … Read more
Economists from around the world gathered at Loyola Marymount University Oct. 10-12 for the North American Conference of the Economic Science Association (ESA), which was co-hosted by the LMU Economics … Read more
The Phi Beta Kappa Society installed a new chapter at Loyola Marymount University on Thursday, April 4, 2019. The ceremony included the induction of eight foundation members and nine students … Read more
Carlos A. Mesa Baron ’19 Major: International Relations Minor: Economics Next Step: Fulbright-García Robles Commission in Mexico Carlos A. Mesa Baron transferred into the International Relations program at Loyola Marymount … Read more
The two highest service and leadership awards conferred at Loyola Marymount University, the Ignatian and Marian awards, have been given to Alfredo Hernandez and Brooke Duplantier. The Ignatian Award is … Read more
LMU is committed to creating a welcoming environment for veterans and the university’s efforts have been recognized by US News & World Reports. For 2019, LMU ranks number two in … Read more
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts’ new minor in peace and justice studies is helping students envision new possibilities for peace, justice, and social change. How do capitalist economic systems contribute … Read more
We recently caught up with rising senior, Luis Kay ’19, an economics major and classics and archaeology minor from Los Angeles. He filled us in on his recent travels to … Read more