Let It Sneaux! Loyola University Transforms into Winter Wonderland During the Annual Holiday Celebration By Loyola University on Tue, 11/25/2025 - 13:21 Student Life Press Releases Design Students ...
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law is proud to announce that the Honorable Kern A. Reese, JD ’77, has been named the 2025 St. Ives Award recipient. \Named after St. Ives of Kermartin, the ...
Smooth, soulful, and endlessly expressive—the Jazz Vocal Ensemble brings the joy of jazz to life through rich harmonies, rhythmic flair, and unforgettable vocal chemistry. From classic standards to ...
The Louisiana Bar Foundation has named Monica Hof Wallace, Dean Marcel Garsaud, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Law, as its 2025 Distinguished Professor. This award is given to a professor in Louisiana ...
The College of Law congratulates Davida Finger, Associate Dean of Law Clinics and Experiential Learning, for winning the Mark Moreau Award for Public Interest Law from the New Orleans Bar Association.
Discover how music connects us across cultures, classrooms, and communities. This program offers a rich journey through global musical traditions, guided by approaches rooted in listening, ...
Every day, our faculty and staff look for ways to impact our community. They use their talents and their gifts to make Loyola shine, to help our students grow, and to make our world a better place.
Congratulations on reaching this moment in your academic journey! Grad Fair will take place March 16th from 10 AM-3 PM and March 17th from 10 AM - 5 PM. Vendors include the following: Regalia (Cap & ...
The College of Law offers certificates of concentration to students wishing to develop specialized expertise in a particular area of law. These certificates are awarded to students who have completed ...
Groundbreaking Study Unveils Role of Neanderthal Genes in Autism By Loyola University on Fri, 06/07/2024 - 13:29 Science + Technology College of Arts and Sciences University News Loyola University New ...
A new report by a Loyola New Orleans law professor provides the first analysis of deaths in Louisiana prisons and jails in 2020 and 2021, the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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