
Emily Drabek, a May'09 physics graduate, started working as a research assistant at Fermilab.

In June, English alumna Claire Keegan was awarded the 2009 Davy Byrnes Irish Writing Award.

Religious studies student Paul Buehler recently published an essay, "Daniel And Akkadian Prophecy: Exploring The Origins Of Apocalyptic Eschatology," in the Journal of Theta Alpha Kappa.
2009 graduate Jaqueline Nuila was recently hired in Washington DC to work with in the Recruitment division at Management Systems International.
In 2001, Skelly McCay, double major in Philosophy and English, was awarded a British Marshall Scholarship. In Fall 2001 Mr. McCay entered the graduate program in philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. Currently, Skelly is entering his third year at Tulane Law School.

Florence Bourg is the author of "Where Two or Three Are Gathered: Christian Families as Domestic Churches" and writes book reviews for Spiritus: A Journal of Christian Spirituality.
Physics faculty Armin Kargol published a paper "Test of nonequilibrium kinetic focusing of ion channels" (with K. Kabza) in journal "Physical Biology".
Dr. Dewell's article "Moving over: The role of systematic semantic processes in defining individual lexemes" was published in Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 5 (2008).
Judge Tiffany Gautier Chase was elected to Division A of Orleans Parish Civil District Court in May 2007. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from Loyola University and her Juris Doctor from Loyola University School of Law.