Fr. Greg Boyle, a Jesuit from Los Angeles, has made it his mission to address the needs of gang-involved youth.
O’Neill Exhibit Showcases Native Americans In Baseball
An ongoing exhibit in the O’Neill 3rd Floor Reading Room entitled “Baseball’s League of Nations: A Tribute to Native American Baseball Players,” sheds light on the Native American community.
Carroll School Ranked No. 7 In Recruitment By Wall Street Oasis
Wall Street Oasis ranks CSOM among the top schools in the United States for recruitment.
On Campus, A Discussion On The Keystone XL Pipeline
David Deese, a professor of political science, discussed the controversial proposed Keystone XL pipeline.
LSOE Professor Spurs Student Research On Domestic Violence
LSOE professor Lisa Goodman has inspired one of her former students to undertake a domestic violence and psychology project.
Michalczyk Examines Film Methods Used In Holocaust In New Book
John Michalczyk, the director of the film studies program, explores the liberation of concentration camps and the film method used to capture the camps in his most recent book.
Actor George Takei Addresses Internment During World War II, Work In Gay Rights
Actor and activist George Takei talked about his experience as a Japanese American during World War II as well as his activist work for gay rights.
Professor Levenson’s Work On Guatemalan Gangs Awarded Book Prize
History professor Deborah Levenson wrote ‘Adios Nino,’ the story behind the emergence and expansion of violent gangs in Guatemala.