Wadner Pierre, a 28-year-old Loyola student at the School of Mass Communications was named by alternative newsweekly Gambit as one of 40 New Orleanians under 40 who are making a difference in the Crescent City.
Meet alum Briana Prevost ('10). She's part of New Orleans award-winning public radio station WWOZ's web team.
Loyola University New Orleans School of Mass Communication Bateman Team has placed second in the finals of the Bateman Case Study Competition, organized by the Public Relations Student Society of America.
After a year of hard work, The Maroon was awarded the prestigious Mark of Excellence Award for best all-around non-daily student newspaper in the region by the Society of Professional Journalists.
Junior Alexandra Ernst was awarded a GOLD ADDY at the Student ADDY Awards Competition presented by the American Advertising Federation.
Loyola University New Orleans School of Mass Communication has selected five students to represent the university in the annual Bateman Case Study Competition, organized by the Public Relations Student Society of America.
The Loyola University New Orleans School of Mass Communication held the third annual Networking Night on Tuesday, November 9 from 6 p.m.-8 p.m., in Studio A, fourth floor of the Communications/Music complex.
Sophomore Ophelia Battle earned first place in the Aging Means Business Student Ad contest presented by the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau.
The Loyola Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) Chapter received the Pacesetter award at this year's PRSSA National Conference in Washington D.C.
Five Loyola University New Orleans public relations students won second-place in the 2010 Bateman Case Study Competition.