Category: Galleries
Storefront Churches
Peppered throughout neighborhoods of Los Angeles are storefront churches that testify to an evangelical Latino spirituality. To see them as a symbol of immigration is probably to understand half their story, says David Sánchez, professor in the Department of Theological Studies. U.S. evangelical missionaries planted seeds in Mexico and Central America. These churches symbolize a […]
Milestones: Winter 2017 Weddings and Births
Take a look at the wedding and baby photos published in the winter 2017 edition of LMU Magazine. Send us your wedding photos or those of the newest addition to your family. We’ll print them here on the Milestones page for your fellow alumni to see. For wedding shots, please send photos of the marrieds, […]
Theology on the Rails
Theology on the Rails | When we learned that a theology class embarked by train to Arizona and New Mexico to explore Christianity and Native American religion, we booked a ticket for a videographer. Sit in on the class, courtesy of our slideshow.
Postcards of Colonial Northern Africa Depict Both Rulers and Ruled
Postcards As History | These postcards are visual documents of nineteenth century western ideology. They helped in spreading an image of the Middle East that shaped expectations and reinforced cultural determinations about the region and its people. — Aliaa El Sandouby, Ph.D.
Lions Athletic Training Center
LMU’s athletes are shaping up with a brand-new training facility, one that puts LMU on a par with any other university in the WCC. The Lions Athletic Center is Stage 2 in a process of athletic improvements. Take a close look through our slideshow. Click here to read more about the Center.
The Seven Deadly Sins by Stephanie Argueta ’11
If gluttony, lust, sloth, pride, envy, greed and anger — the Seven Deadly Sins — were not so harmful, we’d appreciate them as fertile ground for artists. Dante imagined them in “Purgatorio,” and George Balanchine choreographed them in a 1933 ballet, “The Seven Deadly Sins.” Faced with a senior project to complete, Stephanie Argueta ’11, […]
Milestones: Summer 2017 Weddings and Births
Take a look at the wedding and baby photos published in the summer 2017 edition of LMU Magazine. Send us your wedding photos or those of the newest addition to your family. We’ll print them here on the Milestones page for your fellow alumni to see. For wedding shots, please send photos of the marrieds, […]
EMMAUS: The Nature of the Way
Chris Yates ’16 encountered LMU’s Jesuits as an undergraduate through his involvement with Campus Ministry and in his courses. In time, the Jesuits he met became not only mentors but also friends. He decided to create a project that would portray the humanity of men he had come to admire. Yates and Robert Macaisa ’14 […]
De Colores Service and Immersion Trips Extend LMU Boundaries to Tijuana
We sent our university photographer across the Mexico border and back with a De Colores service-immersion trip to Tijuana. His photos tell a story of cross-border cooperation and the LMU mission in action.