Olvera Street, a major L.A. tourist draw and Mexican and Mexican American heritage center, faces a deeply cloudy future due to tourism’s collapse during the pandemic.
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The Magazine of the Year
LMU Magazine wins the 2020 Robert Sibley Magazine of the Year Award, the top honor in university magazine publishing, in the annual CASE Circle of Excellence Awards competition.
LMU Magazine Nets SPD Awards
The recent awards from the Society of Publication Designers brings the magazine’s total to more than 50.
LMU Hosts Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate
On Dec. 19, 2019, LMU played a national role in the U.S. presidential election process when it hosted the sixth Democratic Party presidential candidates’ debate of the 2020 election. The event was both the most complex and visible held on campus…
Obama’s Mirror
Former deputy national security advisor Ben Rhodes shared with students his White House stories and his unusual career path.
LMU Adopts New Visual Identity System
A cohesive set of logos and marks consistently communicates the university’s Catholic, Jesuit and Marymount traditions and a century of education leadership in Los Angeles.
Farrow’s Advice to Grads
In his commencement address, journalist Ronan Farrow told graduates that making the right choice is clear in hindsight but less so in the present.
Gryphon Circle at 50
Gryphon Circle started as a service org for newly arrived Marymounters. Service endures: Gryphons everywhere are celebrating 50 years.
LLS Innocence Project Receives DOJ Grant
The Loyola Law School, Los Angeles Project for the Innocent (LPI) has been named the recipient of a $223,000 grant by the U.S. Department of Justice for its advocacy work.