Dr. M.L. "Cissy" Petty
Vice President for Student Affairs and Associate Provost
A Safe And Tolerant Campus
As we embark on the 2016 holiday season, let us take a moment to reflect on and acknowledge our Jesuit values and the commitments we have made through them. Read More
Coach Kellie Kennedy: The Most Successful Coach In Loyola's History
Entering her ninth season at the helm of the Wolf Pack, Loyola University New Orleans Women’s Basketball Coach Kellie Kennedy had cemented herself as one of the most successful coaches in school history.Read More
Francesca Vaccaro
Recent Graduates Dedicate A Year Of Service As Jesuit Volunteers
Loyola University New Orleans alumni have recently embarked in full-time service with two Jesuit Volunteer organizations, Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC) and JVC Northwest. Read More
Culture Of Respect
The Office of Student Affairs at Loyola University New Orleans recently applied for and was accepted to be a part of the NASPA Culture of Respect Collective.
The Collective is an online platform that is interactive and guides institutions of higher education through a step-by-step program to improve campus sexual violence prevention and response efforts. Read More
Hearts Haven
On Wednesday, December 21, 2016, the Office of Student Affairs will host a Holiday Luncheon for this year’s annual help for the holiday’s service initiative. The luncheon will honor four single mothers and their immediate families who are current clients of Hearts Haven, a New Orleans-based non-profit organization. At the luncheon, the mothers will be gifted with a basket filled with items such as a turkey, potatoes, vegetables and a dessert, to make a complete holiday meal. Read More
Winter Closing Preparation
As you prepare for the close of the semester and the beginning of this holiday season, Residential Life wanted to give you a few tips on how to make your winter closing experience stress-free! Read More
Stopping Hunger In New Orleans
Loyola's Get Fit Pledge: Make A Commitment To A Healthier You
Take the “Get Fit Pledge” this spring semester to make a commitment to a happier, healthier, more active you! In spring 2016, the “Get Fit Pledge” was created to get students, faculty, staff, and University affiliates more physically engaged through opportunities provided on campus. Read More
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