Giving to the College of Music and Fine Arts
Endowed Chairs and Professorships
The following is a list of endowed chairs and professorships within the College of Music and Fine Arts.
Conrad N. Hilton Endowed Chair in Music Industry Studies
In 1995 the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation awarded a $1,000,000 grant to
Loyola University New Orleans to establish one fully funded endowed chair
and one partially funded chair for the newly created Music Industry Studies
program. The purpose of this chair is to promote excellence in teaching
and scholarship in the field of music industry studies. The Conrad N.
Hilton Endowed Chair in Music Industry Studies in the College of Music and Fine Arts
is currently open and in the College of Business Administration by Dr.
Jerry Goolsby.
John R. Bourgeois Endowed Visiting Professorship
Col. John R. Bourgeois (retired),
former director of the Marine Corps Band, attended Loyola in the 1950s
and was awarded a degree in 1990. Upon his retirement in 1996, the John
R. Bourgeois Endowment was established at Loyola for the purposes of scholarships
as well as "to honor John Bourgeois as he serves Loyola as visiting
music professor..." The interest from this fund will be allocated
for scholarships, and on an annual basis used to cover expenses associated
with Col. Bourgeois' appointment as a visiting professor.
Rita O. Huntsinger Distinguished Professorship in Music
The Rita O. Huntsinger Distinguished Professorship in Music was established
in 1998 through a gift from Merl Huntsinger in honor of his wife, Rita
Odenheimer Huntsinger. Mrs. Huntsinger, a member of both the College of Music and Fine Arts Visiting Committee and the university Board of Trustees, has been
an active volunteer with the College of Music and Fine Arts for many years. The purpose
of this professorship is to promote excellence in teaching and scholarship
in the field of music. The Rita O. Huntsinger Distinguished Professorship
in Music is currently held by Mr. Philip
Frohnmayer.
David P. Swanzy Professorship
In 1998, Adelaide Wisdom Benjamin increased her committment to Thresholds:
the Campaign for Loyola University New Orleans to include funds to
create a professorship in honor of the former Dean of the College of Music and Fine Arts,
David P. Swanzy. Mrs. Benjamin, a member of the university's Board of
Trustees, served as co-chair of the capital campaign. The purpose of this
professorship is to promote excellence in teaching and scholarship in
the field of music. The David P. Swanzy Professorship is currently held
by Dr. Edward Kvet.
College of Music and Fine Arts Endowment
The College of Music and Fine Arts Endowment was established in 1999 by the Dean of
the College of Music and Fine Arts for general support of the College of Music and Fine Arts activities.
The fund was established through gifts from alumni, faculty, staff, and
friends of the College of Music and Fine Arts. The purpose of this endowment is to provide
funds to enhance activities within the College of Music and Fine Arts including, but
not restricted to, student travel to auditions, conferences, and festivals;
student ensemble travel; guest artist masterclasses, performances, and
residencies.
Music Library Endowment
The Music Library Endowment was established in 1996 as a result of Thresholds:
the Campaign for Loyola University New Orleans. Interest from this
endowment will be used for general support of the library in the College of Music and Fine Arts. The fund was established through campaign gifts from faculty
and staff within the College of Music and Fine Arts. The precise use of this account
is yet to be determined.
For more information, contact:
Suzanne Valtierra
Senior Development Officer Office phone: 504-865-2720
E-mail: smvaltie@loyno.edu
