Hope, Made Here: LMU Inaugurates President Thomas Poon, Ph.D.
In his inaugural address, LMU's 17th president envisions a future for the university filled with purpose, possibility, and hope
"Honoring our legacy begins with hope," said Poon, LMU's 17th president, during the ceremony steeped in tradition, drawing higher education leaders from across the country. "Hope isn't passive. It is, as the Jesuits say, 'contemplatives in action.' Hope rolls up its sleeves and asks, 'What's the work we need to do to make things happen?'"
The ceremony on LMU's
At a moment when higher education remains an essential engine for innovation, social mobility, and civic leadership, yet is being reshaped by demographic shifts, technological disruption, and evolving global challenges, Poon championed a theme of "Hope, Made Here." Through his three shared hopes for the future of LMU, he affirmed the university's core responsibility of creating service-minded leaders able to engage a complex world and redefined how universities can serve their communities by converting mission to impact through new partnerships.
"My first hope: to expand access and open doors. We must make an LMU education attainable for every talented student called to our mission. And once they're here, ensure they have every opportunity to thrive," he said.
Nearly 90% of LMU students receive some sort of financial aid, supported by LMU's 338 various scholarships. At the close of the last academic year, LMU awarded over
"My second hope is that LMU will build bridges between our campuses and our communities," Poon said, highlighting LMU's positioning in
LMU has three campuses spanning
LMU generates more than
Poon announced two new partnerships in his address. The first is with Homeboy Industries, founded by LMU alumnus Reverend
The second is with the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, designating LMU as a high-performance center for Team USA and positioning LMU as an important convener with
Poon's third and final hope is the formation of LMU leaders through "Ignatian excellence." Reflecting on the life and conversion of
The inauguration's installation ceremony was the centerpiece of a season of events, welcoming higher education delegates from around the country, and guests including Jesuits West Provincial
Poon was unanimously elected as LMU president in April by the Board of Trustees and began his term in June. In his previous role as LMU's executive vice president and provost, he shaped nearly every aspect of academic life, leading efforts to achieve Carnegie R2 status, expand tenure-line faculty diversity, launch new academic programs, and advance major strategic goals. His leadership ushered in the introduction of 21 new academic programs in fields such as business analytics and computer science, alongside a more than 80% increase in support for research and creative endeavors. He earned a B.S. in chemistry from Fairfield University and a Ph.D. in organic chemistry from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Poon concluded with a call to collective action: "This next chapter will be written by all of us. Each of you holds the pen. Each of you is part of the story. And together, we will write the next chapter of Loyola Marymount University: one filled with purpose, possibility, and hope, made here."
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