LMU Speaks 2022: What You Missed
Today’s post was written by library student assistant Kaylee Tokumi. We’ve all felt it. The thrum of a beating heart as anxiety unfolds over our senses, as deadlines loom near. … Read more
Today’s post was written by library student assistant Kaylee Tokumi. We’ve all felt it. The thrum of a beating heart as anxiety unfolds over our senses, as deadlines loom near. … Read more
Today’s post was written by library student assistant Lia Chen. I was delighted to attend the opening event for the William H. Hannon Library’s spring 2022 exhibit, “Beneath the Banner … Read more
Today’s post was written by library student assistant Kaylee Tokumi. Issues of inclusivity and accessibility impact everyone, regardless of their ability. By creating an inclusive learning environment, everyone can reach … Read more
Today’s post was written by library student assistant Lia Chen. Our third Faculty Pub Night of the 2021-22 academic year featured the work of Rebecca Stephenson, professor in the LMU … Read more
Today’s post was written by library student assistant Kaylee Tokumi. During our first Faculty Pub Night of the 2021-2022 school year, Jongyeon (Joy) Ee spotlighted how immigration enforcement impacts students … Read more
Today’s post was written by library student assistant Kaylee Tokumi. During our final Faculty Pub Night of the spring 2021 semester, Áine O’Healy offered us a fascinating look into the … Read more
Today’s post was written by library student assistant Kaylee Tokumi. In times of confusion and fear, information is powerful. It can lead people astray, but it can also bring communities … Read more
Today’s post was written by library student ambassador Veronica Urubio. The latest installment of Faculty Pub Night introduced our audience to Kate Pickert’s latest publication “Radical: The Science, Culture, and … Read more
Today’s post was written by library student ambassador Veronica Urubio. Joined by Sharon Sekhon—founder and executive director the nonprofit Studio for Southern California History—, Carol Wells—founder for the Center for … Read more
This post was written by library student assistant, Carmen Venegas. Carmen is a senior communications studies major with a music minor. She was born and raised in the Bay Area, … Read more
Today’s post was written by library student assistant, Kaylee Tokumi. She is a psychology and English double major from Hawaii. Along with holiday cheer and refreshingly cold weather, the first … Read more