(New Orleans, September 15, 2020) Loyola University New Orleans President Tania Tetlow is pleased to announce Dr. Kedrick Perry as the university’s new vice president of equity and inclusion. He ...
Our programs can teach you the business of music and how to properly capture and share your sound—and the sounds of others—with the world while still pushing you to sharpen your musical ability. That ...
Join us for the 2026 New Orleans Music Teachers Association Piano Sonata Competition! Please be aware that details are subject to change. Check back for up-to-date info, or sign up for our mailing ...
A Tribute to Life: From Serenity to Radiance In completing the cycle of his piano trilogy, Loyola Piano Faculty Qifan Wu invites audiences on a deeply moving musical journey that celebrates the ...
Shift your intention with a brief, informal practice that focuses on Dr. King’s Six Principles of Nonviolence.
Can’t wait to start your Wolf Pack experience? Visit Loyola this summer! You’re invited to attend Havoc’s Sneak Peek, one of two optional preview days designed just for incoming students and their ...
Social Justice Snacks with Lindy Mondays | 7:30 – 9:00 PM Francis Hall, Room 415 Need a snack and a space to think deeper about justice, faith, and the world we live in? Come by Social Justice Snacks ...
Join LUCAP for Creating a Beloved Community, an MLK Jr. Day art project that invites participants to reflect on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of justice, unity, and collective care. Community ...
Meet Doug Taylor, a longtime pastor and seasoned professional who returned to school to pursue not one, but two graduate degrees: an MBA and a Master of Pastoral Studies from Loyola University New ...
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 ...
(June 15, 2020) Loyola University New Orleans Professor of Practice of Criminology and Justice Ronal Serpas has been elected a founding member of the Council on Criminal Justice (CCJ), a national ...
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.