Alumni Successes
Psychology alumna is named finalist in TV special
Stacy Horn Koch, A'88, lives in New Orleans and is the mother of two boys. She is the executive director of Covenant House New Orleans, was recently voted one of the five finalists in an NBC special, "America's Favorite Mom."
Famed chemist got his start at Loyola
6 years after his graduation from Loyola University New Orleans, Gregory Choppin and three other chemists discovered chemical element 101, which they named Mendelevium.
Loyola alumna elected New Orleans judge
Judge Tiffany Gautier Chase was elected to Division A of Orleans Parish Civil District Court in May 2007.
Mathematics alumna pursues graduate studies at Princeton
Taniecea Arceneaux, '05, is pursuing graduate studies at the Princeton University Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics.
Suicide Prevention Coordinator at the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System is Psychology Alumna
Dr. Michele Neumann Carroll completed a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Loyola University in 1992. After living in Mississippi, Dr. Neumann returned to New Orleans where she functions as the Suicide Prevention Coordinator at the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System.
1968 Alumnus serves Louisiana as Assistant Chief Administrative Officer
James Llorens graduated from Loyola University in 1968. He is a founding member and former board member of 100 Black Men of Metro Baton Rouge and serves as serve as Assistant Chief Administrative Officer in the Office of the Mayor-President.
Marshall Scholar enters third year of law school.
In 2001, Skelly McCay, double major in Philosophy and English, was awarded a British Marshall Scholarship.
Alumna serves as Director of Neuropsychology at the VA Maryland Health Care System
Alison Cernich, Ph.D., graduated from Loyola in 1997. She is currently the Director of Neuropsychology at the VA Maryland Health Care System. She is also an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
Religious Studies alumna now teaches at John Brown University
Dr. Robbie Castleman is an Associate Professor at John Brown University. She earned her Bachelor’s degrees in Religious Studies from Loyola University, where she graduated summa cum laude.
Religious Studies alumna receives Ph.D
Van Pham completed her doctorate at the Catholic University of America.