The marriage path for theologians may be refreshingly ordinary.
Joseph Wakelee-Lynch
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LMU’s Great Carmelite
Albert P. Koppes, O.Carm., served under six LMU presidents and shaped almost every aspect of the university’s life, from athletics to academics.
The Builder Passes
As chair of the Board of Trustees, R. Chad Dreier ’69 was a crucial partner in transforming the university and its campus during his term.
Dear LMU — Letters From Our Readers, Spring 2019
Tell us what you think: Send us your barbs and bravos.
Dispatches Spring 2019
It’s the stuff of life — our alumni keep us all up to date with news, developments, work, achievements, accomplishments and more.
Makes No Census
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling on a proposed change to the 2020 national census could change U.S. politics for the next decade.
Rock Beats Paper
A media expert questions why we glorify violence.
Lawton’s LMU Vision: City, Church, University
Robert B. Lawton, S.J., former president, added a chapter to his story of the university’s role in a city when he returned to campus to receive an honorary doctorate of humane letters in recognition of his LMU legacy.
Saving the Blue Butterfly
In 1976, prospects for the El Segundo blue butterfly were so dire that the insect was placed on the endangered species list. Since then, community organizations and individuals have worked on restoring the butterfly’s habitat in coastal dunes. But although preservation efforts have produced results, the blue butterfly’s survival remains a concern.