Dr. Erin C. Dupuis, assistant professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences was awarded the 2010 Humanities and Natural Science's Excellence in Community Service Award.
Dr. Lawrence Lewis of the Psychology department received the 2009 Excellence in Teaching Award. The award is given by the College of Humanities and Natural Sciences. The award is given to a person recognized as having achieved a high standard of excellence in the classroom.
Stacy Horn Koch '88 lives in New Orleans and is the mother of two boys. She is the executive director of Covenant House New Orleans, was recently voted one of the five finalists in an NBC special, "America's Favorite Mom."
Alison Cernich, Ph.D., graduated from Loyola in 1997. She is currently the Director of Neuropsychology at the VA Maryland Health Care System. She is also an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
Dr. Michele Neumann Carroll completed a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Loyola University in 1992. After living in Mississippi, Dr. Neumann returned to New Orleans where she functions as the Suicide Prevention Coordinator at the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System.
Darryl J. Mayeaux, Ph.D., received his B.A. from Loyola in 1988 and his PhD from the University of California, Davis in 1996. He is currently an associate professor at St. Bonaventure University.
Jessica Cosgrove is a Pre-Med major in the Psychology Department. She is President of Loyola’s Chapter of Psi Chi (psychology’s national honor society) and a member of Alpha Sigma Nu (the Jesuit national honor society).
Tori Buckley, President of the Psychology Club, worked with members to organize a community service project called “Dr. Love,” where the Psychology Club sold baked goods and personality quizzes in return for donations to the Association of Retarded Citizens.
Sarah White '09 is a recent graduate of the Psychology pre-med program at Loyola. During her time at Loyola, she volunteered for the American Red Cross and the Katrina Relief Service (including work with the Loyola University Community Action Program).
Dr. Janet R. Matthews, professor of psychology in the College of Humanities and Natural Sciences, was recently elected as president-elect of Division 31 of the American Psychological Association.