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Jeffrey Ory '97 and Tamar Meguerditchian '04 attended the IABC Leadership Institute, which was held February 10–12 in Nashville, TN, at the Loews Vanderbilt Hotel Nashville.

Ann Hermes '05 documented the Egyptian turmoil for her work for the Christian Science Monitor.

Two School of Mass Communication alumni, Frances Rios '94 and Brian Clarey '93, recently released new books.

Alumnus Kevin J. McLin Sr. was appointed the senior director of communications and public relations at Tuskegee University last month. 

Daniel Mazier, A '08, was named one of New York City's most influential and connected public relations professionals by Sparkah.com.

Brian Bolter, A '92, a news anchor in the Annapolis/D.C. area, discusses his career and new venture in a recent article in The Washington Post.

 

Loyola University New Orleans School of Mass Communication has selected five students to represent the university in the annual Bateman Case Study Competition, organized by the Public Relations Student Society of America. 

Bob Thomas, Ph.D., director of the Center for Environmental Communication and Loyola Chair of Environmental Communication, and other local leaders are heading up a massive media campaign designed to draw tourists back to Louisiana following the massive BP Deepwater Horizon oil spi

Laura Posada ’93, J.D. ’96, author and wife of New York Yankees All Star Jorge Posada, held a book signing and discussion on her recent book, The Beauty of Love: A Memoir of Miracles, Hope and Healing, last month on at the J. Edgar and Louise S. Monroe Library on Loyola University’s campus.

The Loyola University New Orleans School of Mass Communication held the third annual Networking Night on Tuesday, November 9 from 6 p.m.-8 p.m., in Studio A, fourth floor of the Communications/Music complex.

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