When the Jesuits planted their third California college in the L.A. basin, their brand included hope, commitment and an ability to imagine a better world.
Joseph Wakelee-Lynch
Articles by Author
Letter From Malibu
When the Woolsey Fire tore through Malibu in November 2019, it brought destruction and psychological trauma to the city’s residents.
Do Not Fear Grief
Loss and suffering in her and her students’ lives led a teacher to grief’s depths. Then she learned a deeper meaning of the words “Be not afraid.”
Bingeing
LMU’s 2019 Day of Giving, a one-day call for gifts, surpassed all expectations and raised hopes for even greater success next year.
A Conversation With Mayor Eric Garcetti
Mayor Eric Garcetti says that for Los Angeles homelessness is the “the moral and humanitarian crisis of our time.”
A Conversation with Garland Kirkpatrick
A professor of design talks about design in one of the world’s creative capitals, Los Angeles.
A Conversation With Julia Newman ’11
Solving homelessness will require good design as well as more housing stock. This designer is working on it.
A Conversation With Kyla Danforth ’19
A long-distance runner describes how her competitiveness helped her not care about pain.
LMU Athletics Adds to Fame
The LMU Athletics Hall of Fame adds former star players, an entire team and two alumni benefactors to its roster.
Legacy in Progress
Crimson Circle, LMU’s oldest service org, celebrates its 90th anniversary this coming fall, and it’s still all about wearing the sweater.