Adam Oliver ('01)
Wendy King ('77) has been elected secretary of the New Orleans chapter of the Sierra Club.
Hannah Griggs ('12) was invited to present a paper at the Gulf Medieval and Renaissance Conference at L.S.U.
Dr. Andrew McCarthy (B.A., Classical Studies, '95) received his PhD from the University of Edinburgh and has been the Director of the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute (CAARI) since 2011.
Jason Clay (B.A., Classical Studies, '14) was selected to present "Logos and the Manipulation of Self-Representation: Helen of Troy as a Rhetor" for an undergraduate panel at the Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle-West and South in Waco, Texas on 4 April 2014.
Florence Caffrey Bourg (1988, summa cum laude) had several of her past publications featured in a 2013 thematic retrospective called, “Family Ethics: Beyond Sex and Controversy.”
Senior Ophelia Battle and sophomore Graham Blackall bring Madison Avenue to the bayou, winning big at this year’s Advertising Club of New Orleans ADDY Awards.
A short story set in New Orleans by faculty member Peyton Burgess will appear in Everywhere Stories: Short Fiction From a Small Planet this fall.
The Honorable Robin D. Pittman, Sociology 1991 and J.D. 1996, has been selected to serve on the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law Alumni Board of Directors.