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Der Podcast der Zentralen Studienberatung (LMU)
Der Podcast der Zentralen Studienberatung der LMU: Der LMU Campus-Tag (Folge 2)
Jedes Jahr öffnet die LMU ihre Tore und lädt alle Studieninteressierten herzlich ein, das gesamte Studienangebot kennenzulernen und "Uniluft" zu schnuppern! In Vorträgen, Probevorlesungen und an Infoständen besteht die Möglichkeit, sich ausführlich über Studiengänge zu informieren und Fragen zu stellen. Wir sprechen mit Christiane Mateus (Leiterin der Zentralen Studienberatung) u.a. darüber, warum sich ein Besuch unbedingt lohnt und welche Tipps und Empfehlungen sie hat, um den Tag bestmöglich zu nutzen. Die Zentrale Studienberatung (ZSB) ist Ihre erste Anlaufstelle in allen Fragen rund um das Studium – angefangen bei Studienorientierung, bei Studienbeginn oder im Studium s...
2025-12-11
13 min
Bartwuchs Minus Burnout
Episode #8 – Absolventenfeier an der LMU: Tradition, Highlights & Anekdoten
In dieser Folge sprechen Alex und Raul über die Absolventenfeier der Informatik an der LMU München, die vom Alumniverein organisiert wird. Es geht um die Geschichte dieser Feier, den Ablauf, persönliche Eindrücke und warum solche Veranstaltungen wichtig für die Community sind. 🧠 Themen dieser Episode Die Feier im Überblick Check-in, Grußworte vom Dekan, Institutsleitung und Alumniverein Keynote von der Gründerin des AI Hubs der LMU Feierliche Zeugnisübergabe mit Foto Preisverleihungen: Gesellschaft für Informatik & Bioinformatik Rede der Absolventen und Sektempfang mit Buffet Besonderheiten & Herausforderungen Größte Feier bisher: 2...
2025-12-01
37 min
Der Grüne Hörsaal
#14 Sustainability Week - Eine Woche Inspiration an der Uni
Ihr habt es wahrscheinlich mitbekommen: An der LMU fand vor Kurzem die Sustainability Week statt – eine ganze Woche voller Impulse, Aktionen und Diskussionen rund um Klimaschutz, soziale Verantwortung und nachhaltige Wissenschaft. In dieser Folge spricht Anna mit zwei Menschen, die diese besondere Woche geprägt haben: Lea Antony vom Münchner Zentrum für Nachhaltigkeit (MZN), Koordinatorin zahlreicher Nachhaltigkeitsprojekte und des Nebenfachs Nachhaltigkeit, und Prof. Dr. Ralf Ludwig, Hydrologe, Klimafolgenforscher und einer der zentralen Treiber für nachhaltige Transformation an der LMU und am MZN. Gemeinsam blicken sie zurück auf die Entstehung der Sustainability Week, auf die Vielfalt der Veranst...
2025-11-17
32 min
Der Grüne Hörsaal
#14 Sustainability Week - Eine Woche Inspiration an der Uni
Ihr habt es wahrscheinlich mitbekommen: An der LMU fand vor Kurzem die Sustainability Week statt – eine ganze Woche voller Impulse, Aktionen und Diskussionen rund um Klimaschutz, soziale Verantwortung und nachhaltige Wissenschaft. In dieser Folge spricht Anna mit zwei Menschen, die diese besondere Woche geprägt haben: Lea Antony vom Münchner Zentrum für Nachhaltigkeit (MZN), Koordinatorin zahlreicher Nachhaltigkeitsprojekte und des Nebenfachs Nachhaltigkeit, und Prof. Dr. Ralf Ludwig, Hydrologe, Klimafolgenforscher und einer der zentralen Treiber für nachhaltige Transformation an der LMU und am MZN. Gemeinsam blicken sie zurück auf die Entstehung der Sustainability Week, auf die Vielfalt der Veranst...
2025-11-17
32 min
What's Next, Los Angeles? with Mike Bonin
Labor Strife at LMU
A respected local University shocked its faculty and its students recently by abruptly ending labor negotiations and invoking a religious exemption to shut down a campus union. In this episode, we hear from professors fighting for fair pay, job security, and respect in a high-stakes labor battle at Loyola Marymount University.Brian Wisch and Linh Hwa, both non-tenure track (NTT) faculty at LMU and members of the union, explain the vital importance of NTT teachers at colleges and universities, discuss their working conditions and wages at LMU, and recount how ongoing labor negotiations were scuttled last month...
2025-10-15
46 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 58: Fernando Saldivar, S.J.
Fernando Saldivar, S.J., who works on human rights at the LMU Loyola Law School International Human Rights Center, talks about the Catholic Church's stance on immigration, current U.S. immigration policies, and human rights issues.
2025-10-07
26 min
Sunday To Sunday Attentive Heart
CALLED to Sing with Guest LMU's Choral Director John Flaherty
🎧 Episode Title: Called to SingGuest: Dr. John Flaherty – Director of Liturgy and Music, Loyola Marymount University Episode: Special Feature for the LMU/CALLED Music Minister RetreatIn this heart-opening episode, Dr. John Flaherty reflects on a lifetime of sacred music, multicultural liturgical service, and the transformative power of voice. From acting as special assistant to the Vice President of LMU, directing choirs and events at Loyola Marymount University to guiding future ministers through the CALLED initiative, John shares his journey as a musical bridge between diverse communities, Catholic tradition, and deeply personal faith...
2025-09-20
57 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 56: Kevin Sarabia
Immigration raids in Los Angeles have kept migrants from work, food shopping, and even atttending Sunday Mass. Kevin Sarabia, with the LMU Loyola Law School Loyola Immigrant Justice Clinic, talks about the impact on the city's local communities.
2025-07-22
27 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
This Week in Lions Baseball 5.13.2025
Maddy and Coach Ferg discuss the 2025 LMU baseball season — reflecting on the highs and lows, honoring the seniors, breaking down the final stretch of WCC play, and looking ahead to what’s next for the program.
2025-05-13
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
This Week in Lions Baseball 5.8.2025
Maddy and Coach Ferg discuss how LMU baseball has been building the habits, focus, and execution it takes to turn early leads into complete wins.
2025-05-08
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
This Week in Lions Baseball 4.3.2025
Maddy and Coach Ferg discuss how LMU baseball resets emotionally and mentally over the course of a weekend series. She also visits with Cole Stucky for a game of "This or That".
2025-04-04
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
This Week in LMU Baseball 3.2.2025
Maddy is joined by Coach Ferg to discuss the early season and what is in store for the Lions going forward.
2025-03-02
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
This Week in LMU Baseball 2.20
Maddy and Coach Ferg are back at it to discuss the season opening!
2025-02-20
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
This Week In LMU Baseball 2.14.2025
Maddie and Coach Ferg catch up about the happenings that occured in the offseason, talk about the new team, and get YOU prepped on what to expect in the 2025 season!
2025-02-14
00 min
The Perimeter with Adam Morrison
WEEK 15 / Recapping LMU & Previewing San Francisco
On Week 15 ofThe Perimeter, Adam Morrison recaps Gonzaga’s recent victories over LMU and Pacific, highlighting key moments and player performances. He reflects on the team’s resilience, despite a sluggish start against LMU, and praises standout players like Ryan Nembhard and Khalif Battle. Adam also discusses the ongoing challenge with three-point shooting and its impact on the offense. Gonzaga’s matchup with San Francisco is highlighted as a critical game for their conference standing.00:00 – “Get Up” by Jinx Universe00:20 – Top Tier Contracting with McGillivray Environmental01:15 – Podcast Intro and Gonzaga’s Recent Games...
2025-02-11
53 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 55: Fernando Guerra
The January 2025 wildfires likely are the biggest natural disaster in the history of the Los Angeles area. Fernando Guerra, professor and director of LMU's Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles, talks about the immediate and future impacts of the fires on the L.A.'s people, services, and budget.
2025-02-04
29 min
The Perimeter with Adam Morrison
WEEK 10 / Recapping Portland and LMU + Previewing WSU
The Perimeter with Adam Morrison is presented by McGillivray Environmental, ensuring top-tier contracting services in Spokane and North Idaho with a commitment to excellence. WEEK 10 / Recapping Portland and LMU + Previewing WSU In Week 10 of The Perimeter podcast, Adam Morrison discusses Gonzaga’s recent victories against Portland and LMU and explores the significance of the renewed rivalry with Washington State. He also discusses the contributions of players like Ben Gregg and Michael Ajayi, offering insights into their impact this season. Plus, we cover the importance of conference games in shaping the...
2025-01-07
41 min
University Jobs - Where to find your best jobs in higher education by www.AcademicJobs.com
LMU Jobs
LMU Careers podcast by AcademicJobs.com LMU Munich, a prestigious German university founded in 1472, advertises its numerous career opportunities for academics and professionals. The university highlights its commitment to research excellence and innovation, its welcoming environment for international candidates, and its impressive list of notable alumni. Information on applying for various positions, from faculty roles to administrative posts, is available on the university website. LMU Munich emphasizes its unique blend of tradition and modernity as a compelling reason to join its academic community. LMU Munich: A Leading Institution for Academia and Research This podc...
2024-12-31
03 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 54: Nathan Sessoms
Freeways both connect and divide the Los Angeles region. Nathan Sessoms, professor in the LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, describes the impact of building the 10 freeway through L.A.'s West Adams community.
2024-10-30
32 min
The Unofficial WCC Hoops Podcast
Episode 411: Tournament Hopes for Santa Clara, LMU
WCC preview time! Santa Clara and LMU are up first. The Broncos have NCAA Tournament hopes and they are warranted. They return 72% of last season's points and bring back former WCC First Teamer Carlos Stewart. Is this the year? For LMU, some roster turnover but an influx of talent. Can they rebound after a subpar 2023-24 and make some noise in the WCC? #marchmadness #NCAATournament #collegebasketball #sports #college #basketball #gonzaga #stmarys #sanfrancisco #santaclara #LMU #pepperdine #sandiego #portland #pacific #washingtonstate #oregonstatebeavers #GCU #seattleu #Pac12
2024-10-08
52 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 53: Trent Kersten
Trent Kersten, LMU head volleyball coach, talks about the increased popularity of women's sports, volleyball strategy and recruiting, and the impact of the transfer portal on building a D1 program.
2024-09-19
30 min
The Unofficial WCC Hoops Podcast
Episode 407: How High Can LMU Reach?
LMU, like many others, has gone through a roster overhaul through the transfer portal. Head coach Stan Johnson talks about the outlook of this year's group, the importance of the returners, and the their biggest pickup of the offseason, former Pepperdine head coach now LMU assistant Lorenzo Romar. #marchmadness #NCAATournament #collegebasketball #sports #college #basketball #gonzaga #stmarys #sanfrancisco #santaclara #LMU #pepperdine #sandiego #portland #pacific #washingtonstate #oregonstatebeavers #GCU #seattleu
2024-09-05
25 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
This Week in LMU Baseball Season Recap
We join Maddy and Coach Ferg to put a nice bow on the 2024 baseball season.
2024-06-25
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
This Week in Lions Baseball with the LMU frosh
The Lions newbies join Maddy Considine to discuss the future of the LMU program and how their first season on the Bluff has gone.
2024-05-06
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
This Week in Lions Baseball with the LMU Seniors
The large group of LMU seniors joins Maddy Considine to talk about their time at LMU and what is next in life.
2024-04-29
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
This Week in Lions Baseball with the Ladies of LMU Baseball
Maddy Considine joins the various women that are involved with LMU baseball and discusses what they do and what it means to be a woman in the sports world.
2024-04-25
00 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 52: Cheryl Grills
Cheryl Grills, professor in the LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, was appointed to the California state task force tasked with proposing reparations to the state's Black descendants of enslaved people. She talks about the long-term harms of slavery and possible steps to repair the wrongs.
2024-04-05
29 min
Los Angeles Loyolan Audio
How To @LMU: How to eat at LMU
How to at LMU is your guide for adjusting to campus life on the bluff. From working to dating and the everyday activities in-between, this miniseries aims to provide a glimpse into LMU student life -- and teach you how to do something new. This episode, Athena Cheris, Life+Arts assistant editor, visits different spots for food on campus.
2024-04-03
05 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 51: Donegal Fergus
Donegal Fergus, LMU baseball head coach, talks about the impact on NCAA baseball of the transfer portal and NIL issues, as well as how he hopes to develop players for a major league future.
2024-02-19
38 min
Copy & Paste - Alles rund ums Studium
TUM vs. LMU / Studieren in München - Bahar und Carla
TUM vs. LMU – Welche Uni ist die beste? Welche Uni hat die besten Partys? Sind auf der LMU wirklich nur 'BWL Justusse'? Wie viel Geld braucht man zum Studieren in München? Diese und weitere Fragen beantworten dir Bahar und Carla in dieser Folge. Die beiden haben in München studiert. Carla hat im Hauptfach Kommunikationswissenschaften und im Nebenfach Psychologie an der LMU studiert. Bahar hat Technologie- und Managementorientierte BWL an der TU München studiert. Wir decken alle Klischees und Vorteile über München auf und geben euch Einblicke ins Studentenleben dort. Außerdem sprechen...
2023-08-01
58 min
Dr. Horror
Die Familie im Horror feat. Luise Merkert (LMU München)
👻Der Nr.1 Podcast für Horrorforschung EPISODE 3: DIE FAMILIE IM HORROR FEAT. LUISE MERKERT (LMU München) Die Familie ist im Horrorfilm traditionell problematisch – als inzestuöse Brutstätte des Bösen, als Modus der sozialen Separation oder einfach als Katalysator des Kranken. Doch was steckt dahinter? – Ist Horror in puncto Familie einfach nur völlig Anti oder hat er da einen Point? - Und wenn ja, welchen? In dieser Folge spricht Dr. Horror Stefan Sonntagbauer mit Luise Merkert von der LMU München über die Rolle der Familie im Horrorfilm. Anhand von Beispielen aus Filmen wie Hered...
2023-07-18
54 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 50: Mary Agnes Erlandson '82
Homelessness has many causes, and Mary Agnes Erlandson '82 directs a social services center in Lennox, near LMU and LAX, that offers programs addressing many of them. Erlandson describes how focusing on people's needs, especially housing, can change people's lives for the better. She has seen it happen.
2023-04-25
25 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
This Week In Lions Baseball 4.6.23
Join Jonathan Grace as we take a look inside LMU baseball. Coach Choate is joined by catcher Jared Thomas as they dive into the huge series sweep against Santa Clara, take a look at the upcoming series against Portland and talk about what is actually discussed at a mound meeting.
2023-04-06
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
This Week in Lions Baseball 3.15.23
Join Jonathan Grace, Coach Nathan Choate and starting pitcher Diego "DL" Barrera as we peel back the curtain of LMU baseball. This week we discuss the series against Vanderbilt, a midweek matchup against the Anteaters and preview conference play.
2023-03-15
00 min
The Unofficial WCC Hoops Podcast
Episode 221: Zags Fall to LMU, Expand the NCAA Tournament to 96?
LMU pulled off the biggest upset of the WCC season by beating Gonzaga at The Kennel. LMU guard Cam Shelton stops by to talk about the win. I also chat with LMU AD Craig Pintens. He's a proponent of the 96-team NCAA Tournament. Should the NCAA Tournament expand? Also, Saint Mary's keeps rolling, Portland coming back, Pepperdine continues to slide. Music by HookSounds #collegebasketball #marchmadness #ncaatournament #zags #wcchoops #ncaabasketball
2023-01-23
1h 14
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 46: Tara Pixley
Oil drills and storage facilities are scattered across the Los Angeles region, many located in the heart of residential communities. Tara Pixley, who teaches photojournalism in the LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, has produced photo essays of some of those communities. She describes the dangers experienced by people who live and work in proximity to L.A.'s oil industry.
2022-11-15
29 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 45: Aarika Hughes
Aarika Hughes, in her second season as head coach of LMU women's basketball, describes the strengths of the West Coast Conference competition and the discipline, defense and fast-paced play she intends to confront her opponents with.
2022-11-03
27 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 44: Rebecca Delfino
The opioid crisis, which has killed as many as 700,000 Americans in the past 20 years, has fallen off the nation's radar. Rebecca Delfino, clinical law professor at the LMU Loyola Law School, describes an epidemic that continues to destroy communities and the overprescription practices and misleading marketing that fuels it.
2022-07-18
29 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 42: Eric Strauss
The impact of climate change on Southern California — in heat, ocean temperatures and coastal damage — is being felt now and will be significant, says Eric Strauss, executive director of the LMU Center for Urban Resilience. And the worst effects will likely be distributed unequally. The challenge is not to reverse climate change but to adapt and ameliorate its impact.
2022-02-03
28 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 41: Paul Krumpe
Paul Krumpe, head coach of LMU men's soccer, heads into the 2021 season with perhaps the strongest team he has fielded in his 24-year tenure. Krumpe talks about a squad that brings back almost everyone from last year's championship season and his expectations for his team's performance this year.
2021-08-18
28 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
All-Access Championship Edition | Men's Golf
It's all-access with LMU Men's Golf. Coach Jason D'Amore talks with Gavin Cohen and Riley Lewis about both individuals making the NCAA Regional in Albuerquerque, New Mexico.
2021-05-17
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
All-Access with Beach Volleyball | Championship Edition
It's all-access with LMU Beach Volleyball. Coach John Mayer talks about the Lions winning back-to-back WCC Championship and earning their first NCAA Tournament Appearance in Gulf Shores, AL.
2021-05-04
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
All-Access with Men's Soccer | Championship Edition
It's all-access with LMU Men's Soccer. Coach Paul Krumpe, Gerardo Lopez and Noel Caliskan talk about the Lions first WCC Championship since 2013 and the upcoming NCAA Tournament in North Carolina.
2021-04-16
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Conversations with Craig EP 14
Athletic Director Craig Pintens is joined by LMU beach volleyball student-athletes Emma Doud, Jessie Prichard and Iya Lindahl to talk about the beach volleyball season, LMU's highest ranking, Coach John Mayer and the outlook for the rest of the year.
2021-04-13
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Men's Basketball Post-Season Happy Hour
President Snyder, Athletic Director Craig Pintens and Men's Basketball Coach Stan Johnson talk about the Coach Johnson's first season at LMU and Raising the Standard.
2021-04-09
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Conversations with Craig EP 13
Athletic Director Craig Pintens is joined by LMU softball student-athletes Morgan DeBord and Desiree Moreno to talk about the softball season thus far and leadership under Head Coach Tairia Flowers.
2021-03-02
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Lion MBB Replay (2.20.21) LMU 71 BYU 88
Missed the game, don't worry listen to the entire game with our Lion Replay podcast! The Lions were upended by BYU on Saturday, February 20 with a 71 to 88 loss in Gersten Pavilion.
2021-02-20
00 min
AGENCY'S Addendum
Motion to Amend (feat. Kyle Saavedra)
For the inaugural episode of The Addendum’s third season, ASLMU’s Speaker of the Senate Kyle Saavedra talks about the proposal that he and his colleagues just passed to change the framework of ASLMU — and the future of student government on the Bluff. (Hosted by Raven Yamamoto, Music: Spring Thaw by Asher Fulero) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/agency-lmu/support
2021-02-05
14 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Conversations with Craig EP 12
Athletic Director Craig Pintens joins LMU volleyball student-athlete Isabella Bareford and Ella Boehle to talk about the season ahead.
2021-01-28
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Lion WBB Replay (1.16.21) LMU 53 Pepperdine 50
Missed the game, don't worry listen to the entire game with our Lion Replay podcast! The Lions came out victorious against PCH Cup foe Pepperdine on Saturday, January 16 with a 53 to 50 victory in Gersten Pavilion.
2021-01-16
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Lion MBB Replay (1.10.21) LMU 68 San Francisco 60
Missed the game, don't worry listen to the entire game with our Lion Replay podcast! The Lions came out victorious against WCC opponent San Francisco on Sunday, January 10 with a 68 to 60 victory in Gersten Pavilion.
2021-01-11
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Lion MBB Replay (12.19.20) LMU 76 Cal Poly 52
Missed the game, don't worry listen to the entire game with our Lion Replay podcast! The Lions came out victorious against Cal Poly on Saturday, December 19 with a 76 to 52 victory in Gersten Pavilion.
2020-12-20
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Lion MBB Replay (12.17.20) LMU 51 UC Irvine 48
Missed the game, don't worry listen to the entire game with our Lion Replay podcast! The Lions came out victorious against UC Irvine on Thursday, December 17 with a 51 to 48 victory in Gersten Pavilion.
2020-12-18
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Conversations with Craig EP 11
Athletic Director Craig Pintens joins LMU assistant golf coach Mike McCabe and freshman student-athlete Riley Lewis to talk about the fall season and what to look for in the spring.
2020-12-15
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Lion MBB Replay (12.12.20) LMU 81 UC Santa Barbara 76
Missed the game, don't worry listen to the entire game with our Lion Replay podcast! The Lions came out victorious against UC Santa Barbara on Saturday, December 12 with an 81 to 76 victory in Gersten Pavilion.
2020-12-13
00 min
AGENCY'S Addendum
The "S" Word (feat. LMU's Young Democratic Socialists of America)
The co-founders of LMU's Young Democratic Socialists of America chapter, Alexis Harris and Victor Hernandez, break down their ideology and discuss the work they've done in their debut semester. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/agency-lmu/support
2020-12-07
20 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Lion MBB Replay (12.4.20) LMU 85 Long Beach State 61
Missed the game, don't worry listen to the entire game with our Lion Replay podcast! The Lions came out victorious against Long Beach State on Friday, December 4 with an 85 to 61 victory in Gersten Pavilion.
2020-12-05
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Lion WBB Replay (12.3.20) LMU 66 UC Irvine 56
Missed the game, don't worry listen to the entire game with our Lion Replay podcast! The Lions came out victorious against UC Irvine on Thursday, December 3 with an 66 to 56 victory in Gersten Pavilion.
2020-12-04
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Lion MBB Replay (11.25.20) LMU 85 Southern Utah 83
Missed the game, don't worry listen to the entire game with our Lion Replay podcast! The Lions won on a buzzer beater against Southern Utah on Wednesday, November 25 with an 85 to 83 victory in Gersten Pavilion.
2020-11-26
00 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 39: Jason Bentley '92
Jason Bentley '92 says his stint as general manager of KXLU, LMU's independent radio station, occurred during "the golden age of college rock." Bentley went on to greater fame as a KCRW DJ and music director. Here he talks about his days in the KXLU studios and his new podcast, The Backstory, featuring interviews with artists.
2020-11-24
29 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 37: Justin Levitt and Michael Genovese
The voting is over, and now the election is about counting, counting and counting. Justin Levitt, election law expert at LMU Loyola Law School, and Michael Genovese, LMU expert on the presidency, discuss the state of the 2020 election and what's ahead in the next presidential term.
2020-11-04
30 min
AGENCY'S Addendum
Letting Your Vote Roar (feat. ASLMU Chief Programming Officer Brion Dennis)
October 27, 2020: On Oct. 18, ASLMU passed a resolution asking the University to give students Election Day off from school so students don’t have to choose between their education and their political participation. But that’s not all ASLMU has been up to. Our student government has been hard at work to make sure our Lions know what resources are available to them by the University and to end the pattern of low voter turnout among young people in America. Brion Dennis, Chief Programming Officer of ASLMU talks about their leadership with student voting initiatives to mobilize students and make...
2020-10-27
21 min
AGENCY'S Addendum
Fighting for Peace (feat. LMU's Armenian Student Association)
October 26, 2020: Lynette Aslanian and Araz Merguerian of LMU's Armenian Student Association discuss how their community has responded to the deadly conflict that has erupted between the people of Armenia and Azerbaijan in the past month — a conflict that has stood for decades between the two countries and has now boiled over into what people are now calling the second Armenian genocide. Together, they answer the questions many LMU students have: What exactly is going on? And why don’t LMU students know about the humanitarian crisis taking place and taking lives as we speak? (Hosted by Raven Yamamoto, Music: Spri...
2020-10-27
15 min
AGENCY'S Addendum
Making BIPOC the focal point of CFA curriculum (feat. Jose Camacho and Simrah Farrukh)
September 18, 2020: For the first episode of The Addendum's second season, Agency's Raven Yamamoto is joined by junior studio arts major Jose Camacho and 2020 alumna Simrah Farrukh to discuss their proposal to shift LMU fine art curriculum to center Black, Indigenous, and other artists of color (BIPOC). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/agency-lmu/support
2020-10-27
12 min
AGENCY'S Addendum
Returning to campus, financial aid and class flexibility
May 7, 2020: On this week's episode of The Addendum, co-hosts Raven Yamamoto and Jonathan Grace discuss LMU's plans surrounding the Fall 2020 semester and a return to campus. We also discuss how the CARES Act applies to LMU, and how classes are still eligible to be taken on a "credit/no credit" basis this semester. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/agency-lmu/support
2020-10-27
03 min
AGENCY'S Addendum
The Future of Kente Graduation, Men's Basketball, and Period Products on Campus (feat. ASLMU, Kapri Washington)
April 30, 2020: In this week's Addendum, Raven and Jonathan discuss LMU's future as the year comes to a close. Kapri Washington talks about her petition calling for Kente Graduation to be postponed, Jonathan Grace gives us the rundown about the new head coach for our men's basketball team, ASLMU Senator Brion Dennis discusses the future of period products on campus and ASLMU President-Elect Jack Palen updates us on the hiring process of his cabinet. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/agency-lmu/support
2020-10-27
09 min
AGENCY'S Addendum
Fall 2020, Sigma Lambda Gamma v. Tower Yearbook, and #LMU20Week (feat. ASLMU, SLG, Hallie Ryan)
April 23, 2020: In this episode, we talk three main highlights from the past week: Outgoing ASLMU Senator Phaedra Johnson gives us insider information on the status of summer school and Fall 2020, Briana Ortiz and Isabelle Marín unpack Sigma Lambda Gamma's ongoing battle with Tower Yearbook, and Hallie Ryan reflects on her four years on the Bluff after having been announced as the class of 2020's valedictorian. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/agency-lmu/support
2020-10-27
09 min
AGENCY'S Addendum
ASLMU Elections, Alok Vaid-Menon, and the COVID-19 Aftermath (feat. ASLMU)
April 19, 2020: INTRODUCING: THE ADDENDUM — the postscript of LMU’s week. In this episode, we talk COVID-19 Updates, ASLMU Elections, Alok Vaid-Menon's virtual visit to the Bluff, and more! Pop in your earbuds and get caught up on everything you might have missed on the Bluff this past week and every week. Hosted by Agency's Raven Yamamoto, Jonathan Grace. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/agency-lmu/support
2020-10-27
10 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Conversations with Craig EP 10
Athletic Director Craig Pintens joins LMU basketball student-athletes from Jasmine Jones, Ciera Ellington, Parker Dortch, Kelli Leaupepe and Quentin Jackson, Jr. to talk about preparing for the upcoming season.
2020-10-26
00 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 32: Allan Ides and the SCOTUS Nominee
If Amy Coney Barrett is confirmed as a Supreme Court justice, her impact may be shaped by her relationship with Chief Justice John Roberts, says Allan Ides, LMU Loyola Law School professor. Ides, who clerked for Justice Byron White, shares an inside view of the Barrett nomination.
2020-10-01
29 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Lions Podcast - Virtual Coaches Tour
Athletic Director Craig Pintens talks with head coaches Stan Johnson of LMU men's basketball, Charity Elliott of women's basketball, Aaron Mansfield of volleyball and Sami Strinz-Ward of softball during our first virtual coaches event to give fall updates.
2020-09-30
00 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 31: Justin Levitt and Election 2020
Justin Levitt, constitutional law professor at the LMU Loyola Law School, may be one of the few election law and voting rights experts who does not expect an electoral apocalypse to overwhelm Election Day on Nov. 3.
2020-09-24
30 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Stan Johnson - 10 Steps in Building a Winning Culture Through Intention
Coach Stan Johnson with LMU men's basketball talks about taking ten steps in building a winning culture through intention.
2020-07-30
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Alexi Lalas and LMU Soccer
U.S. Men's Soccer star Alexi Lalas joins our LMU soccer programs to talk on changes in the game for men's and women's soccer, US soccer as a whole and broadcasting.
2020-07-14
00 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
David Carter - Journey to LMU
David Carter's Journey to LMU focuses on the motivation, determination, and passion of basketball coaches, what it means to be a mentor and leader to athletes, and how to make the most of your opportunities as a coach.
2020-07-13
00 min
Podcast Jüdische Geschichte
EP 23: Vu iz di hoyptshtot fun yidishland?
In dieser Folge präsentieren wir Ihnen den 9. Scholem-Alejchem-Vortrag auf Jiddisch, der im Sommersemester 2019 an der LMU gehalten wurde. Prof. Kalman Weiser von der York University in Toronto geht der Frage nach „Wo befindet sich die Hauptstadt des Jiddischlandes?“ und beschäftigt sich mit der historischen Bedeutung der Städte Wilna und Warschau für das osteuropäische Judentum. Mit viel Witz und Einfühlsamkeit beschreibt er die einstigen Rivalitäten zwischen den beiden Städten, die vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg Metropolen jüdischen Lebens und jiddischer Kultur waren. Jedes Jahr im Sommersemester - um den 13. Mai, den Todestag von Scholem Alejc...
2020-07-09
00 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 29: Sean Kennedy '86, LLS '89
In May, an LMU Loyola Law School suit was rejected that would have forced the release of more juveniles in detention who are at risk for the coronavirus. Sean Kennedy, director of the LLS Center for Juvenile Law and Policy, explains why the decision is a failure of juvenile justice.
2020-06-17
30 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 28: Sung Won Sohn
The rapid, global onset of the coronavirus pandemic slammed economies around the world. Sung Won Sohn, LMU professor of finance and economics, discusses signs of hope in a stark U.S. and California economic forecast.
2020-06-12
31 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 27: Tom Plate
U.S. relations with China — from the COVID-19 crisis to democracy protests in Hong Kong — may shape the November 2020 presidential election. Tom Plate, LMU professor and Asia expert, talks about foreign policy disputes and pragmatism in dealing with a superpower.
2020-05-30
31 min
LMU Athletics Podcast
Conversations with Craig EP 4
Athletic Director Craig Pintens joins Coach Jenny Bindon of LMU Women's Soccer and Paul Krumpe of Men's Soccer to discuss what they've been up to during the COVID-19 shutdown.
2020-04-29
00 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 22: Stan Johnson
"I don't want to be anywhere where there's no pressure," says Stan Johnson, new head coach of the LMU men's basketball team. "That's not fun; pressure is a privilege." Johnson talks about the recruiting challenge during the COVID-19 crisis, when face-to-face contact with student athletes and their parents is out of the question.
2020-04-02
23 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 21: Thomas V. Cunningham
The COVID-19 crisis is already straining health services in several U.S. regions. In the second of our series on the pandemic, Thomas V. Cunningham, a bioethics director at Kaiser Permanente West Los Angeles Medical Center and lecturer with the LMU Bioethics Institute, describes the impact of trauma and stress from the virus on medical professionals and staff people.
2020-03-31
29 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 18: Judy Woodruff
Judy Woodruff, PBS NewsHour anchor, discusses the debate moderator's role in one of the most visible stages in a presidential election process. It's part of our special Off Press podcast series focused on the Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate at LMU.
2019-12-18
16 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 17: Tony Coelho '64
Tony Coelho, who ran the 2000 Gore Democratic presidential campaign, says don't underestimate approachability when it comes to the voters' choice for president. It's part of our special Off Press podcast series on the Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate at LMU on Dec. 19, 2019.
2019-12-18
27 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 16: Tom Perez
Tom Perez, chair of the Democratic National Committee, says the 2020 election will be a moral fork in the road for the United States. His interview is the fourth in our six-part Off Press podcast series on the Democratic Presidential Candidates debate at LMU on Dec. 19.
2019-12-17
28 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 15: Tia Carr '21 and Olin Osborne '23
Young voters may determine the 2020 presidential election. Tia Carr and Olin Osborne, LMU international relations majors, describe what they expect from presidential candidates and what they believe candidates offer. It's the third in our six-part Off Press podcast series on the Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate at LMU on Dec. 19, 2019.
2019-12-13
35 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 14: Michael Genovese
Prof. Michael Genovese, a leading expert on the presidency, looks at the Democratic presidential candidates and talks about the party's need to offer a compelling alternative to President Trump if it hopes to win the 2020 presidential election. It's the second in our six-part Off Press podcast series on the Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate at LMU on Dec. 19, 2019.
2019-12-13
27 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 13: Richard Fox
Prof. Richard Fox, an expert on U.S. elections, discusses the Democratic primary race and which contenders have the best chance to defeat President Donald Trump in 2020. It's the first in our six-part Off Press podcast series on the Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate at LMU on Dec. 19, 2019.
2019-12-11
29 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 12: Elizabeth Drummond
In recent western history, hate has seemed to fuel political movements and national conflicts around the world from the Nazi Holocaust to the Rwandan genocide of Tutsi people. Elizabeth Drummond, professor of modern European history at LMU, talks about the ways hate plays a role in wars, ethnic conflict and even the processes within democratic societies.
2019-09-18
29 min
Podcast Jüdische Geschichte
EP 5: Jiddische Musik während des Zweiten Weltkriegs (auf Jiddisch)
Im Juni 2018 hielt Professor Anna Shternshis von der University of Toronto einen Vortrag an der LMU. Sie sprach über jiddische Musik, die während des Zweiten Weltkriegs in der Sowjetunion entstanden ist, und lange Zeit verschollen war. Jedes Jahr im Sommersemester - um den 13. Mai, den Todestag von Scholem Alejchem (Pseud. von Sholem Rabinovitch, 1859-1916), dem bekanntesten jiddischen Schriftsteller und Humoristen - findet an der LMU München ein wissenschaftlicher Vortrag in jiddischer Sprache statt. Diese in Deutschland einmalige Veranstaltung soll dem Publikum die einstige Bedeutung des Jiddischen – auch als Sprache der Wissenschaft – ins Bewusstsein rufen. In Kooperation mit dem Kulturz...
2019-08-30
00 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 10: Richard Fox
With 23 candidates, the Democrats' presidential primary process looks like a dinner party with too many guests. Richard Fox, LMU professor of political science who specializes in U.S. elections, discusses the fight for money, contenders' motivations and how President Trump may try to intervene in the dynamics of the race.
2019-06-14
27 min
SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter
Emily Day: The LMU Hall of Famer making a run at Tokyo 2020
Maybe Emily Day should just come on SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter, every week. The first time she hopped on, she did so with her partner, Betsi Flint, on the first on-site podcast, just behind an outside court at AVP San Francisco. Two days later, her and Flint were the last team standing, beating Geena Urango and Caitlin Ledoux in the finals, 21-17, 16-21, 15-7, marking their first win as a team. “We should do that more often,” she said, and whether she was talking about coming on the podcast or winn...
2019-03-13
1h 13
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 9: Evelyn McDonnell
Without women, the sound and substance of today's rock and pop music would be unimaginable. Evelyn McDonnell, director of the LMU journalism program, music writer and co-editor of "Women Who Rock," discusses female artists who for years have confronted and overcome glass ceilings, limited air play and musical prejudice while shaping America's musical heritage.
2018-11-13
42 min
Open Science Radio
OSR124 Open Science Center at LMU Munich [EN]
Over the last couple of years, a number of people at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich have relentlessly (in a good way) been pushing open science efforts. Be it in the form of incorporating open science badges, signing open initiatives, or the foundation of an Open Science Committee at LMU, there has been a lot of activity in a very desireable direction. These activities have finally led to an even more manifest joint effort, the foundation of the Open Science Center at LMU. We had the great pleasure to talk to Anne-Laure Boulesteix and Felix Schön...
2018-05-14
44 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 5: Demian Willette
The fish you order at your favorite seafood restaurant may not be the fish you get. Demian Willette, LMU biology professor, studies species substitution — the substitution of one fish for another. Using Environmental DNA testing, he hopes to improve on a problem in the food chain that begins on fishing vessels and ends on restaurant tables right here in L.A.
2018-02-26
49 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 4: Helen and Robert Singleton
In July 1961, Robert Singleton, retired LMU professor of economics, and Helen Singleton M.A. '85 left Los Angeles for New Orleans, where in defiance of state segregation laws, they boarded a train bound for Jackson, Mississippi. Veterans of the civil rights movement's legendary Freedom Riders, the Singletons talk about the fight against segregation and their jail time in Mississippi's Parchman State Penitentiary.
2018-02-01
48 min
"Off Press" — The Podcast of LMU Magazine
Episode 3: Elias Wondimu
After being exiled from Ethiopia, his homeland, Elias Wondimu turned to producing books that help document his country's history. Wondimu is now publisher of LMU's Marymount Institute Press and Tsehai Publishers, which together have created the Harriett Tubman Press, an imprint devoted to African-American fiction and nonfiction. He discusses his former life under the military socialist government of Ethiopia and the need he felt to save his nation's history from the whims of political reinterpretation.
2017-11-08
42 min