
A review written by Adjunct Professor James M. Leonard is slated for publication in the forthcoming issue of the Journal of Evangelical Theory.
Dr. Catherine Wessinger, the Reverend H. James Yamauchi, S. J. Professor of the History of Religions at Loyola University New Orleans, has two presentations planned for the 12-13 academic year so far:
Catherine Wessinger, the Reverend H. James Yamauchi, S.J. Professor of the History of Religions at Loyola University New Orleans has multiple publishing projects in progress:
Several graduates of the Department of Sociology were honored at the College of Social Sciences annual Honors Convocation in May 2012.
Several graduates of the Department of Sociology were honored at the College of Social Sciences annual Honors Convocation in May 2012.

William J. Duhe (Physics '13) was invited to present his research on developing cyclic models of the early universe, conducted with Prof. Tirthabir Biswas, at the International Conference of Physics Students 2012 (ICPS) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, from August 4th to the 10th.

Guns, Grenades, and Grunts: First-Person Shooter Games, the first genre study of first-person videogames, concludes with an essay by Loyola University New Orleans assistant professor Timothy Welsh, Ph.D.

Climbing Kilimanjaro for the Physics of Tomorrow is a fundraiser organized by a Physics student, Douglas Alexander, and designed to purchase and distribute physics demonstrations to public high schools in the New Orleans area.
Jonathan Lucio(Physics/Pre Engineering 13') spent the past summer working as a intern at a geothermal power plant in Northern California.

The Rev. Sandra Bastone Barnes ’86 (religious studies) was ordained in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.