AFRICAN AMERICAN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION An evening of music and spoken-word performances enlivened the annual AAAA Scholarship Gala. President Timothy Law Snyder, Ph.D., center, congratulates award recipients Tara Duncan ’03, Bobby Adams ’71, boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard and Forescee Hogan-Rowles ’81.
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Supporting Scholarship Through Performance
A troupe of professional actors and LMU alums perform “Crosswords,” a series of scenes and one-act plays to raise funds for the Sam Wasson Theatre Arts Scholarship Fund.
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The new class of graduates of the Senior Vice President Fellows program will be honored during a ceremony presented by the Office of the Vice President for Intercultural Affairs. Faculty and staff are invited to recognize their success. RSVP HERE ► | |
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Oct. 31 / Revelations: Afro-Brazilian Art and Identities / Hannon Library,
3rd Floor, noonThis exhibition, “Revelations: Afro-Brazilian Art and Identities,” shows the multiple and important ways in which Paulo Lima addresses the complexities of Brazil’s African heritage and its impact across frontiers and oceans. MORE ►
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Nov. 1 / LMU Common Book Community Forum / McIntosh Center, 11 a.m.Faculty, staff and students are invited to share their experiences of the LMU Common Book, “Silence,” by Shusaku Endo, with friends and colleagues. MORE ►
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Nov. 1 / Role of Education and the Degradation of Nature /
UNH 3700, 3 p.m.This informal lecture with John B. Cobb Jr., emeritus professor at Claremont School of Theology and Claremont Graduate University will discuss his critique of value-free education and the promising insights of Laudato Si'. MORE ►
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Nov. 1 / Seaver Spotlight with Trustee Bob Sclabassi / Life Sciences Building Auditorium, 5 p.m.Dr. Bob Sclabassi, LMU electrical engineering graduate ’62 and a Trustee, CEO of Computational Diagnostics, Inc. and managing partner of Clinical Neurophysiological Services, LLC., will talk about his career and discoveries. MORE ►
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Nov. 2 / Global Citizen Day / Alumni Mall, 4:30 p.m.Performances, music, food trucks, giveaways, clubs, and many engaging attractions will be on display as we celebrate Global Citizen Day. MORE ►
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Nov. 2 / Staff Senate Tailgate / Gersten Pavilion, 5 p.m.Come enjoy food and refreshments with your colleagues, then cheer on the LMU Women's Volleyball team as they take on Gonzaga! Tailgate and Game are free for LMU faculty and staff with valid LMU OneCard. RSVP here. MORE ►
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Nov. 3 / Toward an Ecological Civilization / UNH 3600, 10:20 a.m.Joseph Prabhu, professor of philosophy and religion at Cal State, Los Angeles, will talk on the holistic and civilizational changes portended in Laudato Si'. MORE ►
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Nov. 3 / KaleidoLA: Karen Rapp, Laband Art Gallery /
Murphy Recital Hall, 12:15 p.m.Karen Rapp, who was appointed director and curator for the Laband Art Gallery in June 2017, talks about her career, which has been recognized for her interdisciplinary work within the arts and humanities. MORE ►
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Nov. 4 / MBA Information Session / Hilton Center, Room 107, 10:30 a.m.Prospective MBA students are invited to attend an information session to learn more about LMU's top-ranked program. To register, visit mba.lmu.edu/infosessions/. MORE ►
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Nov. 5 / Visiting Artists Piano Recital: Andrew Yang /
Murphy Recital Hall, 7:30 p.m.Andrew Junglin Yang, an acclaimed 24-year-old American pianist, has recently begun an active performance career across the United States, Europe and Canada. The concert is free and open to the community. MORE ►
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| CNN INTERNATIONAL, OCT. 26 LLS Professor Jessica Levinson discusses the Trump campaign seeking Clinton’s emails and DNC research... MORE ►
BOSTON GLOBE, OCT. 25 This story about female candidates taking aim at the political gender gap mentions a survey by LMU, American University and Politico... MORE ►
NEWSWEEK, OCT. 24 The magazine discusses LLS Professor Carlos Berdejó’s findings that Caucasians facing misdemeanor charges were more than 74 percent more likely than African Americans to have a judge drop, dismiss or shorten their sentences... MORE ►
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LMU’s 2017-18 men’s and women’s basketball teams were introduced to a crowd of
students in Gersten Pavilion at Athletics' annual MADNESS event. READ MORE ► | |
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Get to Know Tom Plate
Tom Plate, Distinguished Professor of Asia and Pacific American Studies, answers our questions.
READ MORE ► | | Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights
Students, staff and faculty celebrated Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, enjoying conversation and southern Indian cuisine.
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