Loyola Student Journalists Bring Home Slew of LPA Awards
Ylan Mui McClintock '02 is a Washington, D.C., Correspondent for CNBC

School of Communication and Design alumna Ylan Mui McClintock ’02 has worked as a broadcast news correspondent in CNBC’s Washington, D.C. bureau since 2017. Ylan specializes in economic news and policy, and her reporting is featured on television and CNBC’s digital platforms.
The Welcome Pack: Languages and Cultures (Fall 2024)
Subject Line: Expand your Cultural Competency
Sent: June 19, 2024
The Welcome Pack: Diversity and Social Justice (Fall 2024)
Subject line: Embrace. Advocate. Be Yourself.
Sent: June 12, 2024
At Loyola, we pride ourselves on our commitment to intelligence, character, and inclusion. We don’t just talk about it—we live it. Every day. In fulfillment of our mission as a Jesuit institution, we welcome students of diverse backgrounds and lived experiences. By ingraining our values into all that we do, we help prepare our students to be people for and with others.
The Welcome Pack: Loyola Traditions (Fall 2024)
Subject line: Find Your Favorite Loyola Tradition
Sent: May 29, 2024
When you join the Loyola community, you also become part of the New Orleans community—a city steeped in customs and vibrant culture.
Professional Licensure Disclosures
Licensure Track Programs
The 2019 Department of Education Higher Education Rule 34 CFR 668.43 was amended on October 31, 2023. It requires that Loyola University New Orleans provide published professional licensure disclosures by states for all Loyola licensure track programs regardless of modality. The revised rule goes into effect on July 1, 2024, and requires two state lists:
A Time for Change
A Message from the Alumni Association
6/5/2020
As Loyola graduates, we experience this as a time of reflection and anxious prayer – and as a time that begs for action and change. Jesuit-educated, we recognize the events of the past weeks as a consequence of centuries of violence against African Americans.
We are reminded of the Jesuit principle of special concern for the oppressed. How can we bring this principle into our lives in a meaningful way at this time?
We invite you to explore the resources below: