LMU AND LACCD SIGN TRANSFER AGREEMENT Students in the L.A. Community College District’s nine campuses to receive guaranteed fall admission to LMU once they meet specific requirements.
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Conversing With Human Books Can Change Your Thinking
Don’t judge a book by its cover: the fifth annual Human Library presented by the William H. Hannon Library will be open for patrons this week. The Human Library is a worldwide movement for social change.
READ MORE ► | | Coastal Research Institute Launch to be Announced on Nov. 9
The Coastal Research Institute, a new environmental institute focused on coastal resource management and housed at LMU,
will be announced on Thursday, Nov. 9.
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DEADLINE Spring 2018 Tuition Remission
Forms Due to HR by 11.15.17 ►
VIEW Fall 2017 HR/Learning and Development Workshops ►
ENTER Annual Staff Computer Loan Lottery ►
RSVP Senior Vice President Fellows Graduation Ceremony ►
VIEW Faculty/Staff Dining Menus at the Hill ►
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Nov. 8 / “Building the Boundary” – U.S. and Mexico Fences /
UNH 3500, 3 p.m.Mary E. Mendoza, assistant professor at the University of Vermont, discusses how and why the border has changed over time and how both human migration and the natural environment have played a critical role in that process. MORE ►
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Nov. 9 / Scholar Activism in the Age of Reaction / UNH 3700, 4:30 p.m.Eric Tang, associate professor of African and African Diaspora Studies at the University of Texas, draws upon his book about refugees and his latest research on the urban rebellions of the late-1960s to explore the different schools of scholar activism. MORE ►
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Nov. 10 / Catholic-Jewish Women's Conference / Mount St. Mary’s University, 8:30 a.m.The Catholic-Jewish Women’s Conference promotes understanding and good fellowship between women of these two vital religious traditions. The annual conference, featuring speakers and discussions, is open to all women interested in interfaith dialogue. MORE ►
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Nov. 10 / Friday Faculty Colloquium / Collins Center, 11 a.m.John Sebastian, vice president for mission and ministry and professor of English, will speak on “Medieval Tragedy, or Can We Have an Audience without a Play?” MORE ►
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Nov. 11 / Executive MBA Information Session / Hilton 302, 10 a.m.
Prospective students are invited to attend an information session to learn more about this top-ranked program. To register, visit emba.lmu.edu/infosessions/. MORE ►
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Nov. 12 / Interfaith Forum: “In the Divine Image” / St. Robert’s Hall, 2 p.m.
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Nov. 13 / Ongoing New Faculty Orientation Workshop /
Collins Center, 4 p.m.Deena J. Gonzalez, associate provost for faculty affairs, presents a faculty service report workshop. MORE ►
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CAMPUS MINISTRY IN DC Our group from #LMU #CampusMinistry is in #WashingtonDC for this year’s #Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice. #IFTJ2017 #MagisMeetsJustice
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Five hundred years after Martin Luther reportedly nailed his 95 Theses to the door of
Castle Church, LMU’s History Department is hosting a discussion of the social, cultural,
and global effects of the Reformation he ignited. READ MORE ► | |
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Bove Receives First Amendment Award
Lane Bove, senior vice president of student affairs, received the College Media Association’s First Amendment award, which is presented for extraordinary, long-term contributions in support of the freedom of expression.
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‘Voice of the Lions’ Steps Down
Bernie Sandalow, “The Voice of the Lions,” who has made the public address announcements at Gersten Pavilion for 41 years, earning a place in the LMU Athletics Hall of Fame, has decided to step down.
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