Mission to Momentum 2030 Executive Summary Loyola University New Orleans has launched a five-year strategic plan: Mission to Momentum 2030. The University's previous strategic pla ...
The annual “Christmas at Loyola” celebration returns this year on Dec. 7 with a program of time-honored carols and holiday music as presented by 100 students in Loyola University’s acclaimed vocal and ...
Smooth, soulful, and endlessly expressive—the Jazz Vocal Ensemble brings the joy of jazz to life through rich harmonies, rhythmic flair, and unforgettable vocal chemistry. From classic standards to ...
Discover how music connects us across cultures, classrooms, and communities. This program offers a rich journey through global musical traditions, guided by approaches rooted in listening, ...
Inspired by the fourth Universal Apostolic Preference of the Society of Jesus, all are invited to join this ancient ritual of the Catholic faith to pray for the grace to live in generous collaboration ...
This unique program, led by Loyola historian Dr. Benan Grams, will explore Middle Eastern history and the power of music to connect cultures, preserve historical memory, and inspire collaboration ...
Loyola University Launches Inaugural Big Easy Band Fest By Loyola University on Tue, 11/04/2025 - 14:16 Press Releases College of Music and Media High School Musicians from Across Louisiana Take the ...
The School of Music and Theatre Professions at Loyola University New Orleans again has taken its place among the top music business schools in the world, ranking as one of the finest collegiate music ...
Two student films, one student’s starring role, and a biopic written and directed by a Loyola University professor, will premiere this weekend at the New Orleans Film Festival, an annual showcase that ...
Stephanie Gaskill, Associate Director of Loyola’s Jesuit Social Research Institute (JSRI), which leads the school’s Prison Education Program, is the program’s lead administrator. She wrote to the ...
Join together for Mass at 12:30 p.m. (optional) followed by Bible study and free lunch (Bibles and lunch provided) at 1:00 p.m.
The College of Law congratulates Davida Finger, Associate Dean of Law Clinics and Experiential Learning, for winning the Mark Moreau Award for Public Interest Law from the New Orleans Bar Association.
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