The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship announced last week the selection of the 2011-12 class of New Orleans Schweitzer Fellows.
Monty Goulet ’11 (music industry studies), Austin, Texas, after having worked on “AAA” titles such as Donkey Kong Country Returns and casino titles
Vicki Fisk ’69, freelance soprano soloist headquartered in the New York Metropolitan area, was recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for demonstrating
Ashley Stevens, bachelor of arts in music ‘11, was named account coordinator for The Food Group, a national food and beverage marketing agency, in
New Orleans filmmaker and Loyola University New Orleans Artist-in-Residence and Professor of Video Technology Jim Gabour has been selected as a fea
Alice Clark, Ph.D., professor of music history, was awarded a spot in the National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar at the American Acad
Written by Kristen Himmelberg
December 5, 2013
The Department of Theatre Arts and Dance is pleased to announce that Akeem Biggs, sophomore Theatre Arts major, has been selected to serve as the C
The theatre department’s season begins tonight with the opening of playwright Lee Blessing’s true-to-life AIDS drama, “Patient A”.