Gisella Mendizabal ’07 describes the impact of her Sorsum Corda service org experience on life as she lives it in Boston, her “second home.”
Joseph Wakelee-Lynch
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A Soul Train Celebration
This year’s African American Alumni…
Conversation with Jeff Fryer ’90 & Leslie Lopez-Wood ’17
Two of LMU’s record-setting 3-point shooters talk about the pressure and thrill of draining the long-range shot.
More Fame to the Hall of Fame
Seven members of the LMU community, including All-America runner Tara Erdmann ’12, will be inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame Feb. 17, 2017.
Together at the Table
Ask someone to name his or her hero and why and you will learn as much about that person as the historical figure. We asked faculty members to tell us which person in history they would invite for an evening’s dinner and conversation.
An Annotated History of Reality TV
Reality TV played an unexpected part in the presidential election of Donald Trump, says Tom Leach ’08, lecturer in the LMU School of Film and Television. Yet, reality TV has its roots in shows that defined the medium at birth.
A Conversation with Tom Leach ’08
Tom Leach ’08, founder and president of Media RED, says reality TV has blurred the line between entertainment and politics. The ability to create a reaction is more helpful than ever for politicians.
Tennessee Rebirth
The Nelson brothers resurrect a family whiskey distillery in Nashville.
Kate Micucci ’03 Makes Her Mark
Kate Micucci — smart, witty, musical, artistic, funny — could make a living five different ways. We interviewed Kate about funny songs, love, the creative process and the pressure of making a living solely by one’s wits and talent.