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Loyola Marymount University is a top-ranked national university by U.S. News and World Report, which places LMU among the top six Jesuit universities in the country and in the top six private universities in California. Founded in 1911, LMU is a Catholic, Jesuit, and Marymount university with more than 7,100 undergraduate students and more than 3,000 graduate and law students. LMU offers 56 undergraduate majors and 56 minor programs, along with 46 master’s degree programs, three doctorate programs and 12 credential/authorization programs. LMU’s intercollegiate athletics teams compete in the West Coast Conference with 14 Division I varsity sports. LMU news and events are found at: www.lmu.edu/news.
Experts (1061)
Katharine Noon
Professor of Theatre Arts
Professor of Theatre Arts
Theatre Arts Playwriting Acting Voice Movement Acting Styles Character Development Ensemble-Devising Directing for Theatre
Rafiqul Noorani
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Seaver College of Science and Engineering
Rapid Prototyping Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing Nanotechnology
Kirstin Noreen
Professor of Art History, College of Communication and Fine Arts
Professor of Art History at Loyola Marymount University
Italian Baroque Art History Italian Medieval Art History Art History Medieval Art Italian Renaissance Art History
Mahmoud Nourayi, Ph.D.
Emeritus Professor of Accounting, College of Business Administration
Tax + Financial Consultant Auditor in Government and Public Accounting Internal Auditor + Accounting Manager Public Accounting
Áine O'Healy
Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures - Italian
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Italian Cinema Italian Cultural Studies Transnational Film Studies
Michael O'Sullivan
Professor Emeritus of Psychology | Psychological Science
Vice Provost of Academic Affairs at Loyola Marymount University.
Psychology Education Philosophy
Margarita R. Ochoa
Associate Professor
Department of History, Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Colonial Latin American History Women, Family, and the Law in Colonial Latin America Race, racial mixture, racial classifications in colonial Latin America Aztec Empire (aka Mexicas; aka Triple Alliance) Law and Legal Culture Nahuas and Nahuatl Indigenous Histories History of Mexico (colonial and modern) Mexican Revolution of 1910 Cuban Revolution of 1959
David Offenberg, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Finance, College of Business Administration
(310) 338-2903 | doffenberg@lmu.edu
Corporate Finance Mergers and Acquisitions Pensions Entertainment Finance Executive Compensation
Micah Officer, Ph.D.
Professor of Finance, College of Business Administration
Associate Chair, Department of Finance
Mergers & Acquisitions Corporate Finance Corporate Governance Business Economics Capital Structure Dividend Policy Stockholder Voting Rights
Stella Oh
Professor of Women's and Gender Studies
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Human Trafficking Graphic Narratives Contemporary Literature Representations of Race, Gender and War Critical Theory Gender Studies
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