It brought me such joy to join together in prayer last month with students, faculty, staff, members of the Ignatius Chapel community, and our generous donors for Mass for the Solemnity of the ...
Although she lives and works as a nurse in Cleveland, OH, Valencia Collins feels like she has a second home here in New Orleans. After transferring to Loyola Online in her second year as an ...
What does test optional mean? Applicants will have the choice to select if they wish to have their ACT or SAT scores considered when Loyola reviews their application for admission and merit ...
Tatiana Alaniz knows the meaning of perseverance. Despite the roadblocks and unexpected turns along the way, she proudly walked across this stage this May to receive her Bachelor of Applied Science ...
As a Loyola graduate in Biology and Chemistry, I have been floored by the new technologies that our generous donors have provided for our biology students as well as pre-nursing and other pre-health ...
Parents and family members play an important role in our community at Loyola University New Orleans—you're part of the Wolf Pack, too! We want to make sure you have the information and resources you ...
Loyola University New Orleans is proud to offer its Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program. The university has designed this degree program so that individuals can obtain a teacher certification at ...
You have a vision for your future. We can help you get there faster with Degree in Three at Loyola University New Orleans. Earn your undergraduate degree in three years and dive into your career or ...
School of Communication and Design alumna Ylan Mui McClintock ’02 has worked as a broadcast news correspondent in CNBC’s Washington, D.C. bureau since 2017. Ylan specializes in economic news and ...
An annual feature in many newspapers and magazines when I was younger was the list of what was “in” and what was “out” as the calendar flipped from December of one year to January of the next. Because ...
The beginning of the holiday season has me thinking about family, humility, and freedom. Why am I putting this in a missive to Loyola alumni and friends? Well, for starters, our university isn’t ...