LMU softball has won two straight WCC titles. Coach Tairia Flowers talks here about her plans to improve the team even more.
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Letter From Chalon-sur-Saône
After hanging up his LMU jersey, Mattias Markusson ’20, M.A. ’21 took his game to Europe’s pro basketball scene. Here he describes a season with Chalone, in France.
In Memoriam Winter 2023
A list — a memorial wall, in a way — of those in the LMU alumni community who have passed away.
Dispatches Winter 2023
It’s the stuff of life — our alumni keep us all up to date with news, developments, work, achievements, accomplishments and more.
Peace and Protest
Trevor Jackson ’23 has produced gripping, on-the-scene photographs of L.A. protests against the death of George Floyd. His work has appeared in The Los Angeles Times and other venues.
Forming Faith in Families
The Spirituality of Parenting Initiative is a new project that will emphasize faith formation with in family life.
Future Science
LMU’s Seaver College will take a major step forward with the planned Engineering Innovation Complex, which will replace the 1950s-era Pereira Hall.
Dordick Family Gift to Support Advocacy Training
Gary and Nava Dordick’s $8 million commitment to Loyola Law School will further develop future lawyers’ skills through the school’s trial advocacy programs.
New LMU Office Assists Undocumented Students
LMU opens new office to provide resources for undocumented students in their academic pursuits and student life on campus.
Moons of Water
Life’s existence beyond Earth remains an unsolved puzzle. But Prof. Emily Hawkins and her students are looking at Enceladus, an icy moon of Saturn, for clues.