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November 30, 2007 Issue
Loyola and Jesuit partnership to address poverty, racism, and migration
Loyola University New Orleans and the Jesuits have joined forces to create a new initiative aimed at improving social and economic conditions in the southern United States and select Gulf/Caribbean area countries.
Internationally recognized Loyola professor receives Fulbright Award
Internationally recognized expert in commercial law, Henry Deeb Gabriel, DeVan Daggett Professor of Law, at Loyola University New Orleans, has been awarded a Fulbright Scholar distinguished lectureship on international trade law at Portuguese Catholic University, Lisbon, Portugal.
Loyola mathematics professor receives $99,800 grant
The National Science Foundation has funded a $99,800 proposal by Maria Calzada, Ph.D., associate professor of mathematics, entitled "One Year Immersion in the Loyola Chemistry Department."
Loyola’s Bateman Team receives public relations Award of Merit
The Loyola University New Orleans 2007 Bateman Student Team was honored with an Award of Merit in the external relations non profit category at the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) New Orleans chapter's annual awards program.
Loyola mass communication professor honored by local public relations professionals
Cathy Rogers, Ph.D., Loyola University New Orleans associate professor in mass communication and public relations sequence head, has been honored by the New Orleans Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America.
Loyola’s Institute for Environmental Communication welcomes new fellows
The Institute for Environmental Communication, a 13-week program sponsored by the Loyola University Center for Environmental Communication, is proud to welcome more than a dozen new fellows to its ranks.
Argentinean dramatic comedy movie screening at Loyola
Loyola University New Orleans and Casa Argentina is pleased to present a screening of "Waiting for the Messiah" ("Esperando al mesÃas") on Thursday, December 6.
Loyola Symphony Orchestra to perform romantic concert featuring Loyola faculty member and violinist Amy Thiaville
The Loyola University New Orleans College of Music and Fine Arts proudly presents "Celebrate with LSO" by the Loyola Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of new conductor Jean Montès, D.M.A, as part of the Montage Arts Series.
Festivus Market held Sundays in December
On the first three Sundays in December, the Festivus Market will be held.
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