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- Louisiana State Bar Association
- Kim Boyle, a partner at Phelps Dunbar law firm in New Orleans, a former president of the New Orleans Bar Association and a former assistant professor of law at Loyola University Law School, has been elected president of the Louisiana State Bar Association. She is the first Black woman to...
- Research articles 2007-12-17
- New Orleans Inspector General Cerasoli to participate in panel
- New Orleans Inspector General Robert Cerasoli will address community leaders at an event, "Ethics in Public Service and the Inspector General Function," at 7 p.m. Nov. 27 at Loyola University New Orleans. During the event, Cerasoli will explain the role of the inspector general and participate in a...
- Research articles 2007-11-14
- HURRICANE KATRINA AND NEW ORLEANS UNIVERSITIES
- I. INTRODUCTION The devastation that Hurricane Katrina inflicted on the universities of New Orleans in late August 2005 is undoubtedly the most serious disruption of American higher education in the nation's history.1 This was hardly the first time that collegiate facilities had been destroyed and academic programs halted; one need...
- Research articles 2007-05-01
- New Orleans colleges have 'long way to go'
- NEW ORLEANS -- A mystery odor still emanates on occasion from parts unknown. And chapel renovations aren't quite finished. But athletics have returned, and so has some nightlife. And expansion plans that had to be delayed are moving forward. Xavier University, mired...
- Research articles 2007-03-01
- Simple Request, Cutting-Edge Solution.(Feature)
- Simple Request, Cutting-Edge Solution By Marleah Blades A new leader sets the stage for a multi-phase, organization-wide upgrade. Rev. Michael J. Garanzini had big plans for Loyola University Chicago when he was appointed its president in...
- Research articles 2007-03-01
- Loyola University to hold forums on race and immigration
- Race and immigration will be key topics during Loyola University New Orleans' spring President's Forums on Current Issues and Controversies. The first forum, scheduled for 7 p.m. March 26 in Roussel Performance Hall, will focus on race. The second forum, scheduled for 7 p.m. April 10...
- Research articles 2007-02-23
- AAUP Responds to Katrina's Impact on New Orleans Universities
- The damage inflicted by Hurricane Katrina late last August on New Orleans and the Gult Coast region has been called the worst natural disaster ever experienced in the United States. The damage to institutions of higher education and their faculties, in New Orleans alone, has been immense. No major institution...
- Research articles 2006-03-01
- Communicating the reality and the promise: an essential part of a president's job is to help a university imagine its future
- I HAVE ALWAYS VIEWED COMmunication as essential to the position of a university president. In my short time as president of Loyola University New Orleans, I have been guided by a basic, underlying commitment to be as open and transparent as possible in my decision-making. Communication is crucial to fulfilling...
- Research articles 2005-12-01
- Movers and shakers.(Business)
- Byline: Norrine Twohey Daily Herald Staff Writer Tony Byerly of Naperville was named senior vice president of sales and national accounts at Honeywell Security Monitoring in Lisle. Byerly has more than 15 years of electronic security industry experience and previously served with SecurityLink from...
- Research articles 2005-06-12
- Adults left behind
- Ever since President George W. Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act into law in January 2002, I have been wondering about the ones who were left behind by the nation's schools 20, 30 or 40 years ago. Many of them show up now in the lowest ranks of...
- Research articles 2004-10-11
- "A Hell of a Shock" When a Jesuit University Faces A Presidential Sex Allegation
- Within minutes of the dissemination of an October 7, 2003 email message titled "Acting President Named," students, staff, and faculty members at Loyola University New Orleans, a Jesuit university with about 5,900 students searched for answers amid secrecy and speculation.1 Those who read the email in its entirety learned that...
- Research articles 2004-10-01
- Loyola Univ. names new president
- The Rev. Kevin Wildes was named the 16th president of Loyola University New Orleans almost seven months after the Rev. Bernard Knoth resigned. Wildes, 49, will replace the Rev. William J. Byron, who served as interim president since Knoth's resignation Oct. 7. Wildes is the associate dean of Georgetown College...
- Research articles 2004-04-26
- Loyola president resigns over alleged sex abuse in 1980s
- NEW ORLEANS -- Jesuit Fr. Bernard P. Knoth, 54, resigned as president of Loyola University in New Orleans Oct. 7 because of allegations of sexual misconduct stemming from incidents from the 1980s in Indianapolis. Knoth's superiors in the Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus have removed him from active...
- Research articles 2003-10-17
- Loyola Univ. president resigns amidst sexual misconduct complaint
- The Rev. Bernard P. Knoth, former president of Loyola University New Orleans, resigned after the Provincial Superior of the Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus the Jesuit order judged a complaint alleging sexual misconduct against Knoth as credible. The complaint dated to when he was assigned in Indianapolis during...
- Research articles 2003-10-13
- Loyola president resigns over '86 sex allegation
- NEW ORLEANS AP -- The president of Loyola University in New Orleans resigned Tuesday after he was accused of sexual misconduct while he was at a Jesuit prep school in Indianapolis in 1986. The Rev. Bernard Knoth, a Jesuit priest, submitted his resignation to the Roman Catholic college...
- Research articles 2003-10-08
- New Orleans atty. enjoys being active in community, politics and
- In a 2001 commencement address at Loyola University Law School, Donna Fraiche related the following story: As a freshly minted lawyer in the early 1970s, she traveled to Winn Parish, birthplace of Huey Long, on behalf of a bank from outside the parish. After pleading her...
- Research articles 2003-08-25
- Loyola Univ. New Orleans President announces new law school dean
- Loyola University New Orleans President Bernard P. Knoth, announced the selection of Brian Bromberger as dean of Loyola's School of Law, effective Aug. 1. Bromberger earned a bachelor of law degree with honors in his native Australia at Melbourne University. He also completed a master of law degree at the...
- Research articles 2003-05-12
- Congressional Black Caucus Foundation names new president
- Weldon J. Rougeau was recently named president of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc., CBCF headquartered in Washington D.C. Rougeau is a seasoned executive with more than three decades of experience in law, government, financial services, higher education, civil rights and health care. As president, Rougeau is the...
- Research articles 2002-09-23
- Congressional Black Caucus names first president
- Michigan Chronicle 09-17-2002 Washington, D.C.-- Weldon J. Rougeau, a seasoned executive with more than three decades of experience in law, business, government, civil rights, and academia, has been named president of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. CBCF, a non-partisan, non-profit organization focused...
- Research articles 2002-09-17
- Student who dreams of going to ball, gets her wish.(Neighbor)
- Byline: Natasha Korecki Daily Herald Staff Writer Like Cinderella, she was a woman with a dream of attending an important ball. But it wasn't a prince she wanted to see. It was the president. Last month, Marlene Hunsicker, a...
- Research articles 2001-02-13
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