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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.

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.

Dr. Karen Rosenbecker receives the 2015 CAMWS Excellence in Teaching Award at the Annual Meeting the Classical Association of the Middle West and South at Denver, Colorado, 27-29 March 2015.

Dr. Connie Rodriguez presented a paper, entitled "What Happened to the Monumental Program of Julius Caesar" at the 145th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America in Chicago, 2-5 January 2014.

Dr. Connie Rodriguez presented a paper, entitled "Bartholemy Lafon and His Vision for New Orleans" at the Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South in Waco, Texas, 2-5 April 2014.

Hailey Fox (B.A., Classical Studies, '09) received a full scholarship to Baylor Law.  While attending Baylor, Hailey served as the Notes and Comments Editor for the Baylor Law Review, competed with the Baylor Law Moot Court Team, and was an Intra-school Moot Court Judge for the Order of the Barristers.  After receiving the Steven Dillard Practice Court Award and graduating cum laude in 2013, Hailey joined the firm of Shipley Snell Montgomery LLC in Houston, TX. 

Samantha Urso (B.A., Classical Studies, '14) participated for two seasons in an excavation at the site of Prastio Mesorotsos, Cyprus, sponsored by the University of Edinburgh and under the supervision of Dr. Andrew McCarthy (Classical Studies '95), director of the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute of America.

Samantha Urso (B.A., Classical Studies, '14) is a graduate student in Classics at the University of Oregon; she received a full scholarship and stipend to attend and will complete her MA next year. Sami has also spent two summers doing archaeological fieldwork at the site of Prastio-Mesorotsos on Cyprus under the supervision of Dr. Connie Rodriguez of Loyola New Orleans and Dr. Andrew McCarthy of the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute; Dr. McCarthy is himself an alumnus of Classical Studies at Loyola.

Ly Vo (B.A., Classical Studies, '12) is part of the team of teachers at the Arise Academy in New Orleans historic 9th Ward, a K-12 charter school dedicated educating students and to serving the community. Ly teaches both science and history.

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