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International Student Association (ISA)

The International Student Association (ISA) is an organization that tries to foster cultural understanding on Loyola's campus.  ISA is a great way to meet new people from different countries and backgrounds and to help people understand where you come from.  We sponsor both on-campus and off-campus activities that promote cultural diversity and encourage international students to learn about the rich cultural heritage of New Orleans and Louisiana.  We educate students, faculty, and staff on international student issues through open forums, speakers, and film series.  We have two signature events--the Country Fair and the International Student Scholarship Banquet, but we also have a range of smaller activities such as volunteer work, student panels, field trips, movie nights and other fun activities that involve interacting with different cultures. 

ISA is open to all Loyola students.  We would love to have you as a part of ISA.  For more information or if you would like to join ISA, please contact one of the e-board members listed or email us at cie@loyno.edu

2008-2009 ISA E-Board

President: Melissa Sammy (Trinidad)

Organization Address: Box 205

Email: mjsammy@loyno.edu

Vice-President: Lloyd Greenfield (U.S.)

Organization Address: Box 205

Email: lagreenf@loyno.edu

Treasurer: Diego Rios (Guatemala)

Organization Address: Box 205

Email: derios@loyno.edu

Secretary: Isabelle Duran (U.S./Cuba)
Organization Address:  Box 205
Email Address: imduran@loyno.edu

Director of Activities: Lexie Vadney (U.S.)

Organization Address: Box 205

Email: kavadney@loyno.edu

Assistant Director of Activities: Jawon Lee (South Korea)

Organization Address: Box 205

Email: jlee3@loyno.edu

Advisor: Kristy Magner
Email: kmagner@loyno.edu

 

Updated September 19, 2008