Two School of Mass Communication students landed a rare interview with a comic book legend at the Wizard World New Orleans Comic Con event.
Professor Barnes tapped by United Nations to discuss his climate change research
Foundation promotes Charles Heim, '69
Bob Thomas, Ph.D., director of Loyola University New Orleans Center for Environmental Communication, is passionate about nature and biology. And now he’s adding a new media platform to share that passion.
The Loyola Philosophy Department is pleased to announce the creation of “Big Ideas for Little Kids,” a philosophy education program aimed at elementary aged school children. Once a week for a period of six weeks, six Loyola undergraduate students, along with Dr. Jon Altschul of the Philosophy Department, attended the Good Shepherd School to work with their third grade class of 15 children. The class was divided into two groups, and each group began by reading a story centered on some philosophical theme.
A paper by Cailyn Flynn on David Foster Wallace's This is Water, written for Professor Shelly Taylor's Critical Reading & Writing course, has been accepted for publication at Elephant Journal.
Professor Doll's new book explores what theatre tells us about immigration in Spain
The Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma invites Dr. Mark Fernandez to speak about Woody's thoughts on racial equality
Sociology professor Dr. Jaita Talukdar published a book chapter titled, "The Before-And-After Template: Researching and Reflecting on Body Image Concerns in Globalizing India” in an edited volume on beauty practices across local contexts called "Global Beauty, Local Bodies."
English Writing alumnus and former faculty member Martin Pousson ’94 was awarded a 2014 National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship. His former student, Catherine Lacey ‘07, has a burgeoning writing career of her own.