| Fr. Engh
is the
Dean of the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts and Professor of
History at Loyola Marymount University. Long interested in
the history of the American West, he received his doctorate at the
University of Wisonsin-Madison. He co-founded the Los Angeles
History Seminar at the Huntington Library in 1991, where he also
helped to organize the March 2002 conference, "Behind the Cliches,
Beyond the Hype: Race, Place and Community in Los Angeles."
He has published one book and eighteen articles or chapters
in books on the history of Los Angeles, the Catholic Church in the
American West, and the history of LMU. Fr. Engh has served on
the LMU Board of Trustees. He also sits on the school board
for Dolores Mission Grammar School in Boyle Heights in Los
Angeles. |
As Dean of Bellarmine
College of Liberal Arts, I would like to welcome you to our web
page. The largest of the six colleges, Liberal Arts is the home to
thirteen departments in the humanities and social sciences, and a
host of special programs. I hope you find the information on this
site both helpful and informative. I also invite you to take
advantage of the links to the Office of the Dean and LMU's homepage
to learn more about the university and all the opportunities it has
to offer.
I hope you will visit often.
Sincerely,
Michael E. Engh,
S.J. |