Dr. Kathleen Fitzgerald's article entitled "The continuing Significance of Race: Racial Genomics in a Post-Racial Era" will be published in the February issue of Humanity and Society.
Jonathan Dacula ('13) has been named Coordinator of Regional Team Operations in Greater New Orleans for Teach for America.
“Of Disaster and Love: John Biguenet’s Rising Water Trilogy," an interview article by Marina Kennedy, was published in Woman Around Town.
Stewart Sinclair, senior English writing major, has published an essay online at The Millions.
Someday soon, smart phones could be charged in a pocket using only body heat to power up the devices. Even sooner, rocket sensors needed to monitor an engine’s health while launching it into space could feature sensors powered solely by the heat generated from the rocket.
The Science show for the students at the Samuel J. Green charter school was an excellent experience for both the volunteering Loyola students as well as the school kids. Douglas, Cameron, Riley, Jessie, and Ilyes, all physics students helped with the event.
Reverend Youree Watson, S.J. Distinguished Professor of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Constance Mui, served as a Visiting Scholar in Residence at Fudan University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China.
Bob Thomas and crew complete their film MRGO-ING, GOING, GONE after a decade of stop and go
Stewart Sinclair, English senior and surfer from Ventura, California, blogs at The Deep Water Breaks.
Luke Kummer ('02), world citizen and itinerant journalist has published a memoir, Fun As Hell, with Kindle Singles.