The Journey after the Destination

Written by Esther Fernández ’27

Many of us believe that once we reach our destination, the journey is over. But sometimes, the real adventure begins after we think we have arrived.

Three years ago, I made one of the hardest …

By Giuliana Berman, B.A
Giuliana Berman, B.A Events and Promotions Coordinator
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Learn from experience: Seven pieces of advice our coaches wish they had early in their careers

Written by Jessica Skinner ’26

Not everything will go according to plan.
CPD career coaches know this firsthand from their journeys.

“I didn’t have an idea of what I wanted to do until senior year of college. Then, when I …

By Giuliana Berman, B.A
Giuliana Berman, B.A Events and Promotions Coordinator
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A Roaring Success: Fall 2025 Career and Graduate School Expo Recap

Written by Esther Ouyang ’26

On Tuesday, September 16th, LMU’s Career and Professional Development (CPD) Office hosted its Fall 2025 Career and Graduate School Expo, bringing together more than 300 students and alumni with nearly 100 employers and graduate programs. …

By Giuliana Berman, B.A
Giuliana Berman, B.A Events and Promotions Coordinator
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Resume and Cover Letter Support

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Professional Headshots

The Career and Professional Development Office provides free professional headshots with our self-service photo booth. LMU students, alumni, faculty and …

LinkedIn Learning

Agile at Work: Reporting with Agile Charts and Boards

Taught by Doug Rose
Agile teams need a lightweight way to report their progress. Agile reports should be simple and easy to read, and…

Data Analytics: Dashboards vs. Data Stories

Taught by Tom Themeles
In this course, Tom Themeles—an author and expert in data science, AI, and cybersecurity education—breaks down the critical differences between…

UX Foundations: Accessibility

Taught by Derek Featherstone
The Internet has removed many obstacles to communication and interaction. However, when websites, technologies, or tools are poorly designed, they…

UX Foundations: Usability Testing

Taught by Chris Nodder
Run your own basic usability testing to find out just what your users need from your website, application, or device—and…

Color for Design and Art

Taught by Jim Krause
Color for Design and Art removes the mystery from color theory, showing artists and nonartists alike how to confidently choose,…

Teaching with Technology

Taught by Kevin Kelly
Put the “tech” into your teaching. Learn how to use technology to enhance course design, lesson planning, presentations, in-class activities,…

Universal Principles of Design

Taught by Jill Butler
Design is full of unspoken rules and obscure theories that, when applied, can dramatically improve one’s own design. For the…

Learning Everyday Math

Taught by Vince Kotchian
This course explains essential math concepts in clear language, using real-world problems that will help learners of all levels feel…

Learning SCORM and Tin Can API

Taught by David Rivers
SCORM, the Sharable Content Object Reference Model, integrates elearning content into learning management systems (LMSs), whether they’re proprietary or purchased…

Learning Design Research

Taught by Andy Schwanbeck
With design research, designs are more meaningful and effective because they are grounded in a real-world context. The goal of…

SharePoint 2013: Installing and Configuring a Test Environment

Taught by Spike Xavier
For a successful SharePoint deployment, it’s a best practice to create a test environment first. However, SharePoint is not a…

Creative Inspirations: Hot Studio, Experience Design

Taught by Maria Giudice
Hot Studio founder Maria Giudice and her exceptional multi-disciplinary design team “make the complex beautifully clear” for web clients like…

Storytelling for Designers

Taught by Stacey Williams-Ng
The main goal for most design projects is to convey a message visually, in a way that hooks the viewer.…

Writing a Business Report

Taught by Judy Steiner-Williams
Learn how to write a well-constructed business report. In this course, author and senior Kelley School of Business lecturer Judy…

Creating Icon Fonts for the Web

Taught by James Williamson
If you think icon fonts stop and start with Dingbats, think again. New icon fonts are modern, fun, and allow…

Designing Icons for the Web

Taught by James Williamson
Learn techniques and best practices for designing smart, visually interesting web icons in any software, in this guide with senior…

Ideas That Resonate

Taught by Stefan Mumaw
In advertising and marketing, ideas are currency. Some are small, some are average, and then there’s the select few that…

The Creative Spark: Alberto Scirocco and the Motion Graphics of leftchannel

Taught by Alberto Scirocco
How do you become a better motion graphics designer? Alberto Scirocco advises his students to paint, to sculpt, to dance—to…

UX Foundations: Logic and Content

Taught by Morten Rand-Hendriksen
Foundations of UX: Logic and Content looks at how designers, developers, and content creators can use the ancient art of…

UX Foundations: Making the Case for Usability Testing

Taught by Chris Nodder
Why is usability testing important to you and your organization? For one, it empowers anybody in web or app development…

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Contact & Location

Phone
310.338.2871
Address

Career and Professional Development
Loyola Marymount University
One LMU Drive
Von der Ahe, Suite 135
Los Angeles, CA 90045

Hours of Operation

Monday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm