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Benoit is a graduate of LSU-E, received her BSN from Loyola University, and MHA from Tulane University. Her new position is a homecoming as she worked from 1990 - 1993 at Lafayette General in the Emergency Department and as a House Supervisor.

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Congratulations to recent graduate, Debra Guidroz, M.P.S. '10.  Debra has recently finished an internship at East Jefferson Hospital in Metairie and will now be working for St. Margaret's Home Health and Hospice in Gretna, Louisiana.

LIM is proud of her accomplishments and would like to extend best wishes to her as she begins her employment with St. Margaret's Home Health and Hospice. 

When I first thought about the LIMEX program, I wondered what I would do with a Master in Pastoral Studies.  My parish’s pastoral associate knew I was considering job choices with that degree.  She knew I was also thinking about closing a business I had for over 25 years.  Not knowing where this journey would lead me, I decided to take a leap of faith and started LIMEX in 2002.   About half way into the program our class was told to choose a focus course.  There were so many that interested me, but marketplace ministry really got my attention. 

Fr. Jerry Fagin and Dr. Marion Danforth  made a presentation on  “Integrating Spiritual Formation in to the Ministry education Process at the 35th annual conference of the National Association for Lay Ministry (NALM) on 1 June 2011 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Congratulations to LIM Professor Kathleen O'Gorman for receiving the Faculty Community Service Award at the College of Social Sciences Convocation on May 13, 2011.  Here is the citation that was read for her: 

One of the strengths as well as weaknesses of contemporary academic life is its narrowing of expertise. Specialization helps scholars to focus intently, yet it can prevent them from linking their work to that of others. 

Counseling Student Heidi Molbak Featured in 2e: Twice-Exceptional Newsletter

Dr. Rachel Cupit was honored at the University of New Orleans College of Education and Human Development Honors Reception as the 2011 recipient of the College's Distinguished Dissertation Award.

Christine Bagala, Alison Phillips, Lisa Chew, Stephanie Ducros, Caitlyn Galjour, Melody Marks, Ali Rivera, and Matthew Watson presented posters on a variety of different topics at Loyola University's Second-Annual Graduate Research Symposium.

Bagala, C., & Phillips, A. (2011, April). Existential-humanistic therapy for pre-BPD adolescents. Poster session presented at the Loyola University Graduate Research Symposium, New Orleans, LA.

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