Conversation with Fernando Guerra, Sacred Heart Stained Glass, and more...
Conversation with Fernando Guerra, Sacred Heart Stained Glass, and more...
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HUMAN RESOURCES The HR Department reminds participants about flexible spending health care deadlines and wishes you a safe and happy holiday season with some tips on reducing holiday stress.

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Click here to read about the new Sacred Heart Chapel Stained Glass Windows website.

A Vivid Look at Jesuit Iconography

The uniquely historical stained glass windows in LMU’s Sacred Heart Chapel can now be viewed on a vivid website. Through the use of digital photography, each window and the full interior of the chapel, can be seen at eye level, as well as from the floor. READ MORE 
Click here to read about the Digital Commons.

Digital Commons Reaches a
Global Audience

The Hannon Library’s open-access initiative, Digital Commons, has made LMU scholarship available to an audience of more than 3 million in downloads from 224 nations, states, territories, and principalities since first launching in 2012. READ MORE 
University Bulletins

REGISTER 37th Annual LMU Wine Classic Registration Opens Today 

READ ITS News 

RIDE LMU Partners with the Zimride Private Ridesharing Network 

REMINDER LMU Playa Vista Elevator Lobby Design Contest Closes Jan. 15 

ATTEND Ceramic Sale 2017

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Featured Events

Dec. 5 / Breathing and Writing: Contemplative Exercises / UNH 3030,
11:30 a.m.

In this two-pronged workshop, Jeremy Wasser of Texas A&M University joins LMU alumna and poet Candice Kelsey to explore habits of breath as we engage in academic and creative writing. RSVP to teachers@lmu.edu. MORE 

Dec. 5 / Pre-Christmas Musical Luncheon / TBD, noon

Join faculty and staff members for a celebratory luncheon accompanied by seasonal music. The shared experience includes prayer, song and a brief Scriptural reflection as fitting preparation for the coming holidays. Space is limited: Please reserve a seat by calling Ext. 81806, or sending an email to ignacio@lmu.edu. MORE 

Dec. 5 / Faculty Pub Night: Nigel Raab / Hannon Library, 3rd Floor,
5:30 p.m.

Professor Nigel Raab will discuss his new book, “Who is the Historian?,” which reveals thе historian as an active professional with multifaceted responsibilities. When the humanities face enormous external challenges, he shows how vital historical research is. MORE 

Dec. 5 / LMU Dance Studio Blessing / Burns Fine Arts Studio 239, 6 p.m.

Enjoy an evening of reflection, community, harmony, and dance. A reception will follow. MORE 

Dec. 6 / Business Incubator Showcase / Von Der Ahe Welcome Center,

6:30 p.m.

LMU's Entrepreneurship Program invites faculty and staff members to the fall 2017 Business Incubator Showcase, where our student entrepreneurs will present their new businesses from this semester. MORE 

Dec. 7 / Supporting First-Generation Students / UNH 3030, 11:30 a.m.

An overview of the First To Go program, which offers academic, professional and personal support to first-generation college students, will show how LMU serves and supports this underrepresented group in higher education. RSVP to teachers@lmu.edu. MORE 

Dec. 7 / Gala Christmas Concert / Sacred Heart Chapel, 8 p.m.

The Consort Singers, Women’s Chorus, and Concert Choir ring in the holidays with sounds of the season. Featured will be Jonathan Willcock’s “Magnificat” along with Christmas settings old and new. Open seating. General public $15; faculty, staff, students, senior citizens $12; LMU students with ID $5. MORE 

Dec. 8 / Ceramics Sale 2017 / Thomas P. Kelly, Jr. Student Art Gallery,
10 a.m.

Find a perfect gift at the Department of Art and Art History's annual ceramics sale. Through Dec. 9, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. MORE 

Dec. 9 / Gala Christmas Concert / Sacred Heart Chapel, 8 p.m.

The Consort Singers, Women’s Chorus, and Concert Choir ring in the holidays with sounds of the season. Featured will be Jonathan Willcock’s “Magnificat” along with Christmas settings old and new. Open seating. General public $20 and $15; faculty, staff, students, senior citizens $15 and $12; LMU students with ID $5. MORE 
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Click here to read about the Black Doctoral Network Conference.

LMU Students Present at Black Doctoral Network Conference

LMU undergraduates in the ACE program, led by Director Steven Neal, and School of Education doctoral candidates had a strong presence at the annual Black Doctoral Network conference, a premier gathering of African-American scholars. READ MORE 
Click here to read the Athletics story.

Toss Those Teddy Bears this Wednesday at Men’s Basketball!

LMU Athletics is initiating the first annual Teddy Bear Toss as part of Wednesday’s men’s basketball game against Portland State. Bring a stuffed animal to toss on the court at halftime and receive a discounted ticket! READ MORE 

HUMAN RESOURCES Welcome to the New Employee Class of Dec. 4!

From left to right: Jose Medrano (Facilities Management), Mariya Voytyuk (Academic Affairs),
Mary Hansel (LLS), Jennifer Mendez (Academic Resource Center), Deborah Velthoen (Student Health Services), Tracee Morrison (University Relations), Arianna Deitinger-Danova (Human Resources), Deann Haight, Eric Duarte-Loera (Facilities Management), Daisy Chavez Mendez (LLS), Daniel Dunne (SOE/Academic Affairs), Jacqueline Reyna (Academic Affairs). Welcome to LMU!
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