Dr. Ladd made a panel presentation at the recent symposium on the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill sponsored by the Loyola Law School on September 17, 2010.
On September 17, 2010 Philip Dynia, Ph.D., gave a talk entitled "In Defense of a Living Constitution" to commemorate Constitution Day.
French Alum Tom Macom and other Loyola alums start Cirque magazine. Cirque includes news features, fashion features, a section curated by the New Orleans Photo Alliance, and some art, literature
and satire.
Emily Drabek (Physics'09) received a scholarship to join a PhD program at the University of Exeter in UK. Her research interest will be in astrophsics and especially stellar formation.
The School of Mass Communication hosted the Lunch & Learn series starting Wednesday, Sept. 15 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in room 332 of the Communications/Music building.
Loyola University New Orleans is asking a very simple question to all Saints fans across the Gulf South: “Are you ready for some football???”
Marlene Sharp, A '92 , was named the the new Director of Development for Rubicon Studios.
The Philosophy Department offers its eligible majors an opportunity to complete their degree programs with departmental honors by writing an Honors Thesis in their senior year.
The Loyola University Center for Environmental Communication (LUCEC) co-hosted a workshop with the Poynter Institute for Journalists on the Gulf oil disaster on August 23-25 at The Times-Picayune Headquarters.
In August 2010 political science major, Alexander Tan, won Best Advocate Award for a mock trial competition hosted by John Marshall Law School in Chicago, IL. Alex was selected as one of 24 students from across the country to attend this program.