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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS City College
College of Music.........................................................Edward J. Kvet, D.M.E., Dean Associate Dean...................................................................Anthony DeCuir, Ph.D. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS City College................................................................Marcel Dumestre, Ed.D., Dean Associate Dean................................................................Richard A. Lucore, Ed.D. Loyola Institute for Ministry ..................................Mark Markuly, Ph.D., Director BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2003 – 2004 School of Law ..........................................................Brian Bromberger, LL.M., Dean Chair .......................................................................................Donna D. Fraiche, L’75 Associate Dean of Academic Affairs......................Lawrence W. Moore, S.J., J.D. Vice Chair.......................................................................Jerome J. Reso, Jr., B’58, L’61 Associate Dean of Students.........................Stephanie W. Jumonville, M.Ed., J.D. President ...................................................................Rev. Bernard P. Knoth, S.J., Ph.D. Assistant Dean of Admissions................................K. Michele Allison-Davis, J.D. Secretary and Treasurer......................................Rev. Lawrence W. Moore, S.J., LL.M. University Library.....................................Mary Lee Sweat, M.S.L.S., M.B.A., Dean Admissions and Enrollment Management.....................Deborah Stieffel, M.S., Dean B.A. “Red” Adams, -
Full Time Faculty
Full Time Faculty Mary Garvey Algero Associate Dean of Faculty Development and Academic Affairs & Warren E. Mouledoux Distinguished Professor of Law J.D., Loyola University New Orleans, 1989 B.A., University of New Orleans (with distinction), 1986 Andrea Armstrong Associate Professor of Law J.D., Yale Law School, 2007 M.P.A., Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, 2001 B.A., New York University, 1996 John F. Blevins Associate Professor of Law J.D., University of Virginia M.A., University of Virginia B.A., Yale University Brian C. Barnes Interim Law Library Director and Associate Professor J.D., Mississippi College School of Law M.L.I.S., University of Southern Mississippi B.A., Mississippi State University Cheryl Prestenback Buchert Clinic Professor J.D., Loyola University New Orleans, 1993 M.ED., University of New Orleans, 1990 B.S., Loyola University New Orleans, 1971 Dane S. Ciolino Alvin R. Christovich Distinguished Professor of Law J.D., Tulane University, 1988 B.A., Rhodes College, 1985 Mitchell F. Crusto Henry F. Bonura, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Law J.D., Yale Law School, 1981 M.A., Oxford University, 1985 B.A., Oxford University, 1980 B.A., Yale University, 1975 Nikolaos A. Davrados, Ph.D. Visiting Professor of Law Ph.D. in Law, LL.B., University of Athens School of Law M.Jur., University of Oxford Faculty of Law Lloyd "Trey" Drury, III Associate Professor of Law J.D., University of Michigan B.A., University of Virginia Ramona Fernandez Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and Associate Director of the Loyola Law Clinic J.D., Loyola University New Orleans, 1996 B.A.S., Loyola University New Orleans, 1988 A.A.S., Borough of Manhattan Community College, 1979 Davida Finger Clinic Professor M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1998 J.D., Seattle University, 2002 Robert A. -
Spring/Summer 2017
LOUISIANA ARCHIVES & MANUSCRIPTS ASSOCIATION LAMA NEWSLETTER ARCHIVES NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE SPRING / SUMMER 2017 1917 – Touro Infirmary – 2017: An Exhibition PICTURED TO THE LEFT: Touro Infirmary estab- lished a “bacteriological lab” in 1896 and formally organized the Pathology Department eight years later. Until the mid-1940s, interns collected samples from patients and carried out the appropriate tests. The microscope, seen at the far left of the photo- graph, is said to be the only piece of equipment that has remained constant throughout the history of laboratory development. Obviously, the album was produced in limited quantity. An intact survivor resides at the Surgeons cluster around an operating table as anesthesia is adminis- Touro Infirmary Archives, along with various loose tered to the patient. New mothers cuddle their infants. Office leaves bequeathed by disassembled or deteriorating personnel review admission records. copies. The irresistible impulse to capitalize on this Photographs of these everyday activities at Touro Infirmary unique “yearbook” in conjunction with its cen- sound commonplace—but the office employees are perusing hand- tenary resulted in an exhibition of the booklet and written ledgers and index cards, and there’s not a computer or even twelve of the loose duplicates, which will remain a typewriter in sight. In the maternity ward, babies occupy cribs in on view in the Archives through December. the same ward with their mothers, and in the operating room, the Visitors are encouraged to contact the archivist, anesthesiologist is not wearing gloves, sterile or otherwise. These Florence Jumonville, at were standard procedures a century ago at Touro Infirmary, a New [email protected], in Orleans hospital established in 1852 by Jewish businessman and advance.