
February's Friday Five
In an effort to keep everyone up-to-date on what our university experts are saying and doing, we’ll be sending out the “The Friday Five,” an email complete with five items (and maybe a couple lagniappe) meant to keep you informed of the stories we’ve placed or written, the videos we’ve produced, and the projects we’ve had a hand in creating.
Here's a roundup of all the exciting things that happened in February!
Please feel free to share these news items to keep the good news of Loyola going!
- Kate McCrery, director of the Center for Entrepreneurship and Community Development, Associate Professor of Management Felipe Massa, and alumna and founder of Electric Girls, Flor Serna have been named among the Silicon Bayou 100, considered Louisiana's most influential people in tech and entrepreneurship in 2018.
- America Magazine shares a few words on St. Ignatius Loyola, spirituality, and discernment from the Rev. Joseph A. Tetlow, S.J., a former dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Loyola Alumni Association president, and President Tetlow’s uncle.
- HOWL! Wolf Pack men’s basketball player and freshman Myles Burns was named National Jesuit Player of the Week by the Jesuit Basketball spotlight committee.
- Congratulations to Uriel Quesada, Ph.D, Interim Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, for winning Costa Rica’s National Book Award for best short story collection, “La invención y el olvido", for 2018!
- Loyola College of Law professor Imre Szalai talks to Bloomberg Businessweek, in "Here's Why You Can't Sue Your Employer," shot in Loyola's state-of-the-art Digital Communications Hub.