Press Releases
Janelle Monáe Tells LMU Graduates: “We Need a New Standard of Love”
LOS ANGELES — Janelle Monáe, acclaimed artist, author, actor, and fashion icon, told Loyola Marymount University master’s degree and doctoral candidates on Sunday that “we need a new standard of love in this world.”…
John Legend to LMU Grads: “I Cannot Wait to See How You Will Harness the Power of Love”
LOS ANGELES — Award-winning, multi-platinum singer-songwriter John Legend told Loyola Marymount University’s Class of 2024 on Saturday that the history through which they’ve lived – a once-in-a-century pandemic, converging national and global crises –…
LMU Introduces Doctor of Business Administration Program
LOS ANGELES — Loyola Marymount University College of Business Administration is adding a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program in the fall. This part-time, hybrid program is designed for accomplished professionals eager to deepen…
LMU Names Estela Zarate as Dean of LMU School of Education
LOS ANGELES — Estela Zarate, a nationally recognized higher education leader whose commitment to student success, anti-racism, equity, and civic engagement embodies the Loyola Marymount University mission, will be the next dean of LMU’s…
Campus News
Computer Scientists Collaborate Through “LMU Hacks”
Every year, LMU students compete in a “hackathon” hosted by Loyola Marymount University’s student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery. The daylong coding challenge offers students a chance to get creative with computing and make something entirely new. 2024’s theme was “Hacking for Education,” a focus chosen by club leadership, including ACM Vice President Eylul Akgul ’24, a native of Turkey who double majored in psychology and computer science. “We aim for a balanced theme that is broad enough to inspire creativity yet specific enough to keep projects manageable, especially given our limited time,” Akgul said. “Participants created projects that taught users something.” Teams of up to four students convened with an idea and a dream, to spend the…
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Podcasts and Video
Tara Pixley on Life By the Oil Fields
Oil drills and storage facilities are scattered across communities in the Los Angeles region. Tara Pixley, who teaches photojournalism in the LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, has produced photo essays of many of those communities. She describes the dangers experienced by people who live and work in proximity to L.A.’s oil industry.
Aarika Hughes on the Women’s Basketball 2022-23 Season
Aarika Hughes, in her second season as head coach of LMU women’s basketball, describes the strengths of the West Coast Conference competition and the discipline, defense and fast-paced play she intends to confront her opponents with.
Rebecca Delfino on the Opioid Crisis
The opioid crisis, which has killed as many as 700,000 Americans in the past 20 years, has fallen off the nation’s radar. Rebecca Delfino, clinical law professor at the LMU Loyola Law School, describes an epidemic and the overprescription practices and misleading marketing that fuels it.
LMU Magazine
Winter 2023
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Joan Didion’s California
Curious About Crows
KXLU’s Alma Del Barrio
The Transfer Portal
A Conversation With Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Fall 2022
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L.A.’s Oil Neighborhoods
Native Americans in Film
Yolo County’s COVID Outbreak
Athletes’ NIL Streams
A Conversation With Misty Copeland
Winter 2022
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Climate Chaos
Alvarado and 3rd
Driving Ambition
Mind Bridges
A Conversation With Holly Mitchell
Summer 2021
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Crowning Achievement
A Conversation With Vin Scully
The Dogs That Save Us
Amped Up
A Conversation With Nadia Kim
Western Waters
Winter 2020
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The System
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Nature Nurture
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For Gilberto Ramos
Obama’s Mirror