Loyola University New Orleans proudly announces recipients of the university’s 2018 Ignatian Award, Loyola’s highest award for students.
Environment Program faculty member and Endowed Chair of Environmental Law, Dr. Rob Verchick has developed a podcast: “Connect the Dots”
Environment
Preserve, conserve, restore. Make a difference in the world.
Global climate change affects nearly every aspect of life on our planet. We engage you with the critical environmental issues facing the planet today, and equip you with the knowledge and problem-solving skills that will enable you to deal with real-world environmental challenges in the natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences. We need people like you to make a difference to our environmental future.
History - Teacher Education
Lynn Vogel Koplitz
Religious Studies
The religions of the world have tremendous influence on the world’s communities and cultures.
Religions shape every aspect of life including political and economic policies, human rights, literature, art, and the environment. At Loyola, you will explore the past, present, and emerging future of these religions. You will examine what people believe, why they believe it, and how their beliefs form private and public lives.
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies