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 Dr. Cathy Rogers and Professor Valerie Andrews were honored with faculty awards at this year's College of Social Sciences Honors Convocation. 

Alumna Judy Reese Morse was named First Deputy Mayor and Chief of Staff for Mayor Landrieu. 

Five Loyola University New Orleans public relations students won second-place in the 2010 Bateman Case Study Competition. 

U.S. Representative Anh “Joseph” Cao, J.D.’00, of Louisiana’s second congressional district, and the Rev. Mark Massa, S.J., Ph.D., the Karl Rahner Professor of Theology and director of the Curran Center for Catholic studies at Fordham University, will be on Loyola University New Orleans’ main campus Monday, April 19, to deliver talks on Ignatian spirituality and Catholicism. Both talks take place in the Danna Student Center St. Charles Room and are free and open to the public.

Dr. S. L. Alexander's photo, Habana Viejo, was exhibited in the Fourth Juried Loyola International Photo Contest.

Loyola School of Mass Communication alumnus and Deveney Communication Vice President of Communication, Jeffrey Ory, ABC, APR, was named to the International Association of Business Communicators 2009-2010 executive board. The executive board is the governing body of IABC, and develops the strategic plan and direction for the association under the guidance of bylaws approved by the IABC membership.

Episcopal Community Services of Louisiana, a nonprofit service agency, has selected PR504 of Loyola University New Orleans  to raise awareness and assist in the transitional merger with the Office of Disaster Response and ECS. 

New Orleans mayor-elect, Mitch Landrieu, has selected Judy Reese Morse, a Loyola Mass Communication graduate, as one of his transition mayoral co-chairs.

Faculty members Dr. Cathy Rogers and Dr. Yolanda Cal will attend the 3rd annual Social Media for Communicators Conference in Atlanta on February 22-24. 

After a formal critique of the Maroon, the Associate Collegiate Press ranked the weekly newspaper as a First-Class publication with two Marks of Distinction.

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