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Achievements

Neal Outland, Psychological Sciences major, was awarded “Best Oral Undergraduate Presentation" at the Louisiana Academy of Sciences. The presentation was entitled, "Understanding the moderating effects of racial identity on the association between race-related stress and hypermasculinity."

David Vumbaco has been accepted to an Interdisciplinary PhD program in Neuroscience at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans.

John Pachankis, Loyola Class of 2002 (Ph.D., clinical psych, State University of New York, Stony Brook) has accepted a position as Associate Professor, Department of Social & Behavioral Sciences, School of Public Health, at Yale University starting this summer 2013.

Douglas Alexander, a Physics junior, received an award for best undergraduate poster presentation in Chemistry, Physics and Earth Science category at the 87th Annual Meeting of the Louisiana Academy of Sciences held on March 9, 2013 at Grambling State University.

Curator and writer Veronica Kavass ('05) releases major visual book, Artists in Love: From Picasso & Gilot to Christo & Jean-Claude A century of Creative and Romantic Partnerships.

Ophelia Battle is an advertising major and graphic design minor who was a part of Rebirth Advertising, a team winning a student Gold Addy and Best of Show at the Ad Club of New Orleans annual Addy Gala recently.

The English Department's Dr. Laura Murphy and Dr. Timothy Welsh have each received a Marquette Faculty Fellowship to support full-time research over the summer of 2013.

Jeffrey Guhin, who is currently a graduate student in the Sociology Department at Yale, had an article published in the March 2013 issue of Cultural Sociology.

Loyola University New Orleans School of Mass Communication alumnae kellywilliamsbrown.com Kelly Williams Brown '06 visited campus last week to share her experiences writing her nonfiction humor book.

Dr. Catherine Wessinger will participate in Baylor University's upcoming event "Reflecting On An American Tragedy: The Branch Davidians 20 Year Later."

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