When I was applying to graduate school I knew that I wanted to study renewable and sustainable energy. I decide to look at universities outside the United Sates because I found that universities here do not offer programs in renewable energy. After a lot of research and many applications later, I was accepted to schools in Germany, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands. I chose the University of Oldenburg because it is exactly the kind of program I was looking for.

Sociology Alum Charles J. Brody, Ph.D., class of 1976, has been named Vice President of Academic Affairs at Misericordia University in Dallas, Pa.

Students from Loyola's Department of Biological Sciences will present research at the 25th Annual Biological Sciences Undergraduate Symposium, Friday, March 13, 2015, from 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., in Nunemaker Auditorium, located on the 3rd Floor of Monroe Hall.

Erica Saccucci-Price (B.A., Classical Studies, '03) is a PhD candidate at the University of Chicago in Theology, specializing in Christian Ethics. She has recently finished the first chapter of her dissertation.

Elizabeth Sloane (B.A., Classical Studies, '09) is currently a graduate student at the University of Haifa, Israel.

Loyola Mass Communications Professor Valerie Andrews was named Educator of the Year by the New Orleans Chapter of the Public Relations Association of Louisiana.

Faculty and students within the College of Humanities and Natural Sciences have been recognized for their work and research at both the University and State level. See a list of just some of our recent awards and grants.
Dr. Schaefer from the department of physics published a single author article in Computer Physics Communications. The article proposes how an iterative aggregation and disaggregation method in combination with a Markov state mapping procedure can be used to obtain high resolution steady state distributions for large scale continuous systems. The article can be found via Dr.
Sociology Alum, Jamie O'Donnell, has been accepted into the University of Vermont's Masters Degree Program in Higher Education and Student Affairs Administration (HESA).

Dr. Connie Rodriguez will be presenting a paper, entitled "Aristotle's Poetics and the Tragedy of Londo and G'Kar", at the Once and Future Antiquity Conference to be held at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington, 27-29 March 2015.