Centers and Institutes
Loyola University New Orleans is home to centers and institutes that collaborate with and complement Loyola's academic programs. From centers for environmental and nonprofit communications to the Loyola Institute for Ministry, these organizations give students hands-on learning opportunities, allow faculty unique research opportunities, and provide needed services to citizens of the New Orleans community.
- Center for Arts and Music Entrepreneurship
- Center for Environmental Communication
- Center for Environmental Law and Land Use
- Center for Faculty Innovation
- Center for Intercultural Understanding
- Center for International and Comparative Programs
- Center for International Education
- Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
- Center for Spiritual Capital
- Center for the Study of Catholics in the South
- Center for the Study of New Orleans
- Gillis Long Poverty Law Center
- Institute of Environmental Communication
- Institute of Politics
- Institute for Continuing Legal Education
- Institute for the Study of Catholic Culture and Tradition
- Institute for Quality and Equity in Education
- International Business Center
- Jesuit Center
- Jesuit Social Research Institute
- Lindy Boggs National Center for Community Literacy
- Loyola Institute for Ministry (LIM)
- Loyola Pastoral Life Center
- Shawn M. Donnelley Center for Nonprofit Communications
- Small Business Development Center
- Stuart H. Smith Law Clinic and Center for Social Justice
- Student Media
- Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz
- Twomey Center for Peace through Justice
- Upward Bound
- Walker Percy Center for Writing and Publishing
- Women's Resource Center
Academic Support
These centers directly support Loyola students and their studies.