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President's forum on environmental change postponed

Lecture by John McNeill, Ph.D, will be re-scheduled due to East Coast snow storm. more »

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Applications on the rise, strong fall enrollment expected

Office of Admissions reports 35 percent increase from last year in undergraduate applications. more »

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Mass Communication professor wins top faculty award

Alfred L. Lorenz, Ph.D., was recognized for living and teaching Loyola's Jesuit ideals. more »

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Ignacio Volunteers bring help to the needy

Students worked with local service agencies and schools in Belize and Jamaica. more »

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Alumnus combines love of flying with helping others

Larry Lehmann '74 donates his time, plane and fuel for Pilots for Patients program. more »

University Newsroom

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Loyola extends application deadline for Doctor of Nursing Practice program

The ... more »

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College of Law provides free tax help for low-income tax payers

The Loyola University New Orleans College of Law is again ... more »

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Extreme weather event cancels talks by environmental historian

The following two lectures have been cancelled due to major ... more »

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Sister Helen Prejean headlines Downtown Spirituality Series on Feb. 2

Sister Helen Prejean, C.S.J., anti-death penalty activist and author of ... more »

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Upcoming Events

February 8

POSTPONED-President's Forum - Turbulent Times: 100 Years of Environmental Change

John R. McNeill, professor in the department of history and the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University will discuss environmental change around the world for the past century. more »

February 18

Iran in Headlines: A Panel of Experts

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March 6

Loyola Jazz Festival - Jazz Bands concert with guest Scott Robinson

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March 12

Turtle Island Quartet - Concert

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Highlights

Happy Mardi Gras!

Happy Mardi Gras!

We hope you have a safe, secure, and enjoyable carnival season. GO »


Hope for Haiti

Hope for Haiti

Loyola is gathering assistance for earthquake relief efforts. Learn how you can help. GO »

Construction Notes

Construction Notes

Keeping the Loyola community updated on the progress of major facilities projects. GO »

Video: Haiti Connections

Loyola University New Orleans’ strong ties to Haiti and the university’s efforts to support earthquake relief were featured in this story by WVUE Fox 8 in New Orleans. Double click the video to view full-screen.