Rosary
Date
Time
Cost
FreeThe Heritage Society
The Loyola University New Orleans Heritage Society recognizes individuals who have made planned gifts by will, as a designated beneficiary of life insurance, or through retirement funds, charitable trusts or charitable gift annuities.
Alumni Association Boards and Committees
Service through leadership
Loyola's alumni board members are strategic thinkers who are committed to the Alumni Association’s mission. As Loyola ambassadors, and as liaisons between fellow alumni and the university, board members serve Loyola through their leadership and participation at alumni events, in business meetings, and during fundraising campaigns.
International Alumni
Welcome, international alumni and friends!
There are more than 900 international Loyola University New Orleans alumni. Social media and networking has allowed international alumni to stay connected with each other and the university.
Accessing wifi hotspots
AT&T, CenturyLink, Sprint, T-Mobile, and many other carriers have publicly committed to the "Keep Americans Connected Pledge" to ensure customers aren't cut off from communications services during the coronavirus pandemic. This includes no shutoffs, no late fees, and making wifi hotspots available to anyone who needs them.
Read the press release from the Federal Communications Commission for the full list of carriers and details.
The Society of St. Ignatius
Members of an Elite Group
The Society of St. Ignatius recognizes individuals, foundations, and corporations with lifetime giving to Loyola of $100,000 and more. Through their gifts, these donors support Loyola University New Orleans in its mission of educating young men and women to be the upstanding citizens and leaders of tomorrow.
Members of the Society of St. Ignatius are recognized in university publications and receive exclusive invitations to Loyola events.
The Loyola Society
The prestigious Loyola Society is a select group of leaders with a significant investment in Jesuit higher education and an outstanding dedication to the success of our students.
Paula Atchley
Monroe Library Laptops for Loan to Students
Digital equity is important to us and we want to try and support those of you who may wish to go home but do not have a laptop computer. The wonderful team in the Monroe Library is making available a small number of older model Dell laptops for full semester loan. If you are going home and are interested in borrowing a laptop for the semester you may on a first come, first served basis pick one up during the following hours: today before 9:45 pm, tomorrow, Friday, from 8 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. tomorrow, or Saturday 11 a.m. - 4:45 p.m., or Sunday 11 a.m. - 6:45 p.m.