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Strategic Plan for Inclusive Excellence

Loyola University New Orleans welcomes students of diverse backgrounds and prepares them to lead meaningful lives with and for others and to work for a more just world. With our Jesuit identity at the core of our mission, we believe Loyola is well-positioned to become a national model of inclusive excellence. The diversity of our undergraduate population mirrors that of their generation. As the demographic composition of the United States evolves, we are evolving with it. However, being diverse is a necessary but insufficient condition of inclusive excellence.

Jane E. Regan

            

Encountering a Multiracial Democracy: Some Notes for Catholics

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Join the Loyola Institute for Ministry for the first virtual lecture in its series entitled The Demands of Encounter Today. This lecture series is intended to draw out theology’s public implications and so inspire people to work for the transformation of our Church and world with special attention to racial injustice. Loyola's Vice President for Equity and Inclusion Kedrick B. Perry, Ed.D., will inaugurate the series with a brief address.

Thomas D. Sauline

            

2021 NOLA Virtual Career Expo

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For the safety of students, staff, and our employer partners, the 2021 NOLA Career Expo will be hosted virtually. Sponsored by the Career Centers at Dillard University, Loyola University New Orleans, Southern University at New Orleans, University of New Orleans, and Xavier University of Louisiana, the 2021 NOLA Virtual Career Expo will take place over 3 days with participating employers organized broadly by industry. Employers registered to attend the expo will be recruiting for full-time, part-time, and internship opportunities.

George L. Rodriguez

            

Alphonce C. L. Omolo

            

George G. Everett