Dance Department Study Guide Will Help K-12 Students Explore Their Identity Through Bill T. Jones Masterwork

At four under-resourced public middle schools in Los Angeles this spring, students will experience a lesson like no other — exploring their identities and place in society through a masterwork of dance created by one of the most luminous choreographers of the modern era. In addition to their own teachers, instructors will include Loyola Marymount … Read more

Working to Decolonize Curriculum with Student and Alumni Input

In recent years, the United States has been experiencing a renewed wave of civic unrest and social movement in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement and violence against people of color. In times like these, it becomes necessary for all institutions to rethink accepted values and cannons in the name of greater equity and inclusion, starting … Read more

Expanding Our Spaces and Offerings

CFA is entering into a time of innovation, revitalization and transformation, focusing on our physical places and operational spaces, as well as services and opportunities for our students and faculty. We are not just striving to build structures, but to enhance our current assets and further engage and inspire our students and faculty. New and … Read more