President Snyder's Day of Giving Message, Video, and more...
President Snyder's Day of Giving Message, Video, and more...
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Click here to read President Snyder's Day of Giving message.

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT LMU’s annual Day of Giving is here! If we all make a gift of any amount, we can beat the record number of donors —  4,255  — who gave last year. If we break the record, LMU’s newly formed Alliance of Women Philanthropists will make a $100,000 gift to our university.

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An Investment in Our Future

There are many reasons to give back to LMU – this video features alumni and parents who offer their inspired reasons for giving. Support what you love about LMU and make a gift of any amount. WATCH THE VIDEO
Click here to read more about the Global Happy Hour.

Raise Our Total, Then Raise a Toast to LMU

Faculty and staff can celebrate LMU Global Happy Hour and toast the Day of Giving with Lions around the world. Day of Giving participants can pick up an “I Donated” sticker at The Loft, in University Hall 2800, or at the Alumni Center. READ MORE 
University Bulletins

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Nov. 22 Bi-weekly Paycheck
 
 


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DEADLINE Spring 2018 Tuition Remission Forms Due to HR by 11.15.17  


TAKE 2017 LMU Employee Campus Dining
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SHOP Digital Lion November Two-Day Sale  


ENTER Annual Staff Computer Loan Lottery

VIEW Faculty/Staff Dining Menus at the Hill


RSVP Mission Priority Examen Open Sessions 

READ THE FULL LIST OF BULLETINS 

Featured Events

Nov. 14 / Faculty Pub Night: Gregory Ruzzin /
Hannon Library 3rd Floor, 5:30 p.m.

Gregory Ruzzin, associate professor of production at LMU's School of Film and Television, will discuss his recent work, “The Magic Chair Project.” Ruzzin will be joined by the projects' co-creators Victoria L. Graf and Becky Herr-Stephenson. MORE 

Nov. 14 / Alumna Presentation and Book Signing / Life Science Building Auditorium, 6 p.m.

Natalie Janji ’16 returns to LMU to discuss her best-selling book, “The Miracle Morning for College Students,” and share the benefits of practicing an empowering morning routine. MORE 

Nov. 15 / Skype with Father James Martin / The Cave in Sacred Heart Chapel, 12:30 p.m.

Join in a conversation via Skype with the renowned writer James Martin, S.J., on the inclusive heritage of the Ignatian tradition, in celebration of Ignatian Heritage Month. MORE 

Nov. 15 / The Aesthetics and Artistry of Hanbok /
Hannon Library 3rd Floor, 5 p.m.

Experts on hanbok, the traditional dress of Korea, from the Hanbok Advancement Center in South Korea will present a lecture on the aesthetics of hanbok, a making/sewing workshop, and a demonstration on how to wear hanbok. A reception will follow. MORE 

Nov. 15 / MBA Information Session / Hilton 304, 7 p.m.

Prospective students are invited to attend an information session to learn more about our top-ranked program. To register, visit http://mba.lmu.edu/infosessions/MORE 

Nov. 15 / An Evening of Concert Dance / Strub Theatre, 8 p.m.

LMU Dance presents choreography from the finest local and national dance makers. Nightly through Nov. 18. Admission is $15. MORE 

Nov. 16 / Facebook Live Q&A with Father Deck and Father Dempsey / online / 10 a.m.

To celebrate Ignatian Heritage Month, Allan Deck, S.J., and Sean Dempsey, S.J., will answer questions live on Facebook! Anyone who asks a question will be automatically entered to win a copy of Emmaus: The Nature of the WayMORE 

Nov. 17-19 / Startup Weekend / UNH 3030, 11:30 a.m.

Now in its fourth year, the three-day pitch competition sponsored by the Entrepreneur Program is open to students and the greater business community. Participating teams come up with a concept, develop a minimum viable product and business plan, and present the final proposal to a panel of judges. MORE 

Nov. 17 / “Traveling Along the Silk Road” / Burns Fine Art Center,
Room 211, 2 p.m.

“Traveling Along the Historic Silk Road” is a one-hour talk presented by Melody Rodari, assistant professor of art and art history, and art history senior Alexandra Henry chronicling their two-week journey along the northern silk route in China. MORE 

Nov. 18 / An Afternoon of Chamber Music and Opera /
Murphy Recital Hall, 3 p.m.

“Stay Tuned” performances by students in mixed chamber ensembles featuring guitar, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and winds. MORE 
Washington Post Nov. 9 The story mentions a Politico/American University/LMU poll that could help explain why women backed Democratic candidates in recent elections. MORE 

CNN International Nov. 6 LMU Professor Michael Genovese provides commentary on President Trump's trip to Asia. MORE 

Los Angeles Times Nov. 3 Loyola Law Professor Laurie Levenson talks about the allegations against Harvey Weinstein. MORE 

KABC-TV Oct. 30
Loyola Law Professor Sam Pillsbury weighs in on Paul Manafort and George Papadopoulos’ indictments as part of the Russia investigation. MORE 

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Gratitude Is the Ignatian Way

Day of Giving is a time for us to reflect on what we are thankful for and to give back in a positive way. Gratitude is an essential element of the spirituality that St. Ignatius passed along through his Spiritual Exercises and especially through the Examen. READ MORE 
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Show that Lion Team Spirit on the Day of Giving

Athletics has a chance to lead the way in LMU’s Day of Giving. Fans, alums, parents, community members and students, can contribute to a specific team. READ MORE 
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