Hoops Made Here
Reading Time: 7 minutesLMU Women’s Basketball heads to Las Vegas as the No. 1 seed in the WCC Tournament. A historic season, a championship opportunity, and a moment for the LMU community to rally.
Reading Time: 7 minutesLMU Women’s Basketball heads to Las Vegas as the No. 1 seed in the WCC Tournament. A historic season, a championship opportunity, and a moment for the LMU community to rally.
Facilities & Infrastructure, Facilities Management
Reading Time: 9 minutesWhen campus gets quiet, everything happens. A look at the behind-the-scenes work keeping LMU running—trees, doors, letters, and all.
Reading Time: 6 minutesLMU’s Children’s Center has cared for our youngest Lions for more than 20 years. Now it’s time to reinvest—so this special place can keep serving families well for years to come.
Academic & Intellectual Life, Beyond the Bluff, Civic Engagement & Partnerships, University Leadership
Reading Time: 5 minutesEarlier this week, we had the privilege of welcoming Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi P ’92 to LMU for a conversation with our students, an event hosted by the LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts and centered on the approaching 250th anniversary of the United States and the importance of civic engagement.
Beyond the Bluff, Civic Engagement & Partnerships
Reading Time: 6 minutesAt the L.A. Area Chamber Inaugural Dinner, LMU joined regional leaders to celebrate civic impact, business leadership, and partnership. Hosting our table with students underscored why we show up: to connect education to the city we serve and give LMU Lions access to moments that shape their futures.
Beyond the Bluff, University News
Reading Time: 6 minutesLMU will be home to Team USA’s High Performance Center for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. And we’re cooking up opportunities for engaged, hands-on opportunities for students, faculty, and staff as we play an essential role in Olympics. Again.
Reading Time: 5 minutesAs we were celebrating President Thomas Poon’s inauguration and the theme “Hope, Made Here,” I kept thinking about where that hope actually shows up in …
Reading Time: 3 minutesFor the foreseeable future, LMU’s Commencement Weekend will be hosted right here on our Westchester campus—on the bluff—where this milestone belongs.
Facilities Management, University News
Reading Time: 3 minutesIn the short time it’s been up, the Spirit Mark has become an instant gathering point—one of those places that naturally pulls people together. The photo with this post is a perfect example. We were out there taking pictures for an LMU This Week piece when a group of students wandered over to see what was going on. We invited them in, and suddenly it turned into one of those very LMU moments.
Reading Time: 5 minutesBecause in a world that desperately needs value-aligned leaders—leaders with competence and conscience—LMU CBA has been (and will continue to be) part of the solution. For 100 years, the college has built a reputation for developing leaders who combine academic rigor with ethical grounding, who are ambitious and accountable, and who understand that business can be a force for good in Los Angeles and beyond.
Reading Time: 3 minutesIf you’ve ever thought, “I wonder who’s working on this—and why it’s taking so long,” you’re not alone.
Welcome to the COO Blog. I’m John Kiralla, and I’m grateful and excited to serve as LMU’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. I’ve wanted to create a simple channel where I can share what we’re working on—on our campuses and across Los Angeles—in a way that I hope you find clear and helpful.
Reading Time: 3 minutesLet’s start with a fair question.
Most people have a general sense of what a university president does. Many people can describe the duties of a chief financial officer. But the COO role is newer in higher education than it is in the business world—until something breaks, a process stalls, or a big moment comes up, and suddenly everyone wants to know who’s responsible.
Facilities Management, University News
Reading Time: 4 minutesYes—we’re fixing them.
None of us like those stairwells in the back of University Hall. And the delays aren’t due to a lack of effort. Context is key to understanding this issue.