Student Successes
Loyola MBA students compete in New Orleans Entrepreneur Week competition
The top-notch competition contains: Columbia University, Dartmouth University, Yale University, Duke University and Harvard University for the top spot.
Top MBA students skip spring break to lend brainpower to New Orleans Entrepreneurs
This year, the impressive roster includes Columbia, Dartmouth, Yale, Loyola, Duke, and Harvard.
Loyola invests $50K into South Coast Angel Fund
In a little more than a year, Loyola University New Orleans M.B.A. students have gone from pro-bono advisers to voting members of an organization that decides how and where to invest more than $3 million dollars in local startup companies.
Loyola MBA Program continues to be ranked among the best
The Princeton Review has nominated the Loyola MBA Program and the College of Business to renew its place among the Princeton Review's Best Business Schools.
Loyola MBA Student Serving the Homeless
Loyola University New Orleans staffer Georgia McBride ’06 has a passion for service. As a career development coordinator for the university, her job is to help students find jobs that send them on their career paths to become productive members of society.
MBA Students Present Team Project Plans at PMI Banquet
Loyola MBA students showcase team project plans for the Project Management Institute
M.B.A. students help streamline bottling process for NOLA Brewing
Local microbrewery NOLA Brewing and a team of Loyola University New Orleans M.B.A. students worked together to steer the three-year-old company in the right direction for a new bottle processing system.
Finance Major Earns NAIA Scholar-Athlete Award
Four student-athletes from Loyola University New Orleans, including Finance major Dylan Kremer, have been named 2011 Daktronics-NAIA Division I Basketball Scholar-Athletes, as announced by the league office.
Beta Gamma Sigma named international "Premier Chapter"
Calling it a “significant accomplishment,” international business honor society Beta Gamma Sigma recognized its Loyola chapter with the prestigious “Premier Chapter” designation, signifying that at least 85% of eligible business students have become lifetime members of the honor society.