Letters to Loyola - Undergraduate Research
February 17, 2022
Dear Loyola community,
Just before Christmas, WWL-TV and NPR shined a spotlight on a Loyola biology professor and his students helping to save a tiny fish from extinction. In the world of conservation, the tiniest organisms sometimes matter the most because so much else depends on them.
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Loyola University New Orleans Hosts International Exhibit “Anne Frank: A History for Today”
Letter from Interim President Select Justin Daffron: The Right Place at the Right Time
February 11, 2022
Dear Loyola Community,
I am grateful for all the well wishes and expressions of support I received after yesterday’s announcement, and it is humbling to be entrusted with this opportunity to serve Loyola during this time of transition.
Loyola New Orleans President Tania Tetlow will step down this summer to become president of Fordham University
Letter from the Board of Trustees: President Tetlow Steps Down
February 10, 2022
Dear Loyola Community,
I’m sharing with you today the bittersweet news that President Tania Tetlow has accepted a new role as president of Fordham University in New York City. The Board of Trustees and I are very excited that Fr. Justin Daffron, S.J., the current vice president of mission and identity, has agreed to be the interim president.
Letters to Loyola: An Honor and Pleasure
February 10, 2022
Black is Art
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FreeJoin UPB as we honor Black History Month with a celebration of Art for the second year in a row. Black is Art is a one-night-only art gallery to highlight Loyola's Black Artists. Please dress to impress.
Loyola University New Orleans is closed for the holiday season.