Name, image and likeness (NIL) payments represent a new, large cash flow into college athletics. Much will stream toward athletes through sponsorships and endorsements. But some scenarios are deeply troubling. Ben Bolch, Los Angeles Times staff writer, describes a new…
Tara Pixley on Life By the Oil Fields
Oil drills and storage facilities are scattered across communities in the Los Angeles region. Tara Pixley, who teaches photojournalism in the LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, has produced photo essays of many of those communities. She describes the dangers experienced by people who live and work in proximity to L.A.’s oil industry.
Electoral Tea Leaves
Prof. Richard Fox analyzes possible outcomes and impacts of the results, whenever we finally know them, of the 2022 midterm elections.
The Pride: Angelina Thomas ’15
In this new LMU Magazine department, The Pride, Angelina Thomas ’15 the path and networks that helped make her way in the working world.
Dispatches Fall 2022
It’s the stuff of life — our alumni keep us all up to date with news, developments, work, achievements, accomplishments and more.
In Memoriam Fall 2022
A list — a memorial wall, in a way — of those in the LMU alumni community who have passed away.
SFTV’s Yang Named Head of Motion Picture Academy
Yang has established a reputation for helping Asians and Asian Americans succeed in Hollywood.
Aarika Hughes on the Women’s Basketball 2022-23 Season
Aarika Hughes, in her second season as head coach of LMU women’s basketball, describes the strengths of the West Coast Conference competition and the discipline, defense and fast-paced play she intends to confront her opponents with.
Carve a Turkey
Carving the family Thanksgiving turkey is no amateur’s task. So, we went to an expert for advice: Amy Caton Polverini ’04, a surgeon with professional scalpel skills.