Loyola University New Orleans Magazine

Telling our story

It has been said that the purpose of a university magazine is to tell the university’s story through its people—students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends. That is why in the pages of Loyola University New Orleans Magazine you will find the stories of the many men and women who continue to bring pride to Loyola and make it the great university that it is. Enjoy!


Loyola University New Orleans Magazine Features

The Longest Word


10/14/2009
Do you know what the longest known word is? Thomas Lemann does, and this life-long learner happily shares his knowledge.

All Things New Orleans—A Summer of Learning and Service


10/14/2009
From around the country, Jesuit students came to Loyola this summer to experience New Orleans and service learning through the Jesuit Summer Institute for Advanced Study (JSIAS).

Bricks, Books, and a Whole Lot More


10/13/2009
The J. Edgar and Louise S. Monroe Library celebrates 10 years of excellence.

The Brave and the Bold


7/21/2009
Freedom is something we all take advantage of every day in this country. Yet all too often we forget what it truly means to be free and the cost for remaining that way. Without a doubt, we, as Americans, owe much to the men and women in the U.S. Armed Forces. The duties they perform and the sacrifices they make while proudly serving their country deserve our respect and support. Here are just a few of our alumni’s stories.