Loyola grapples with unexpected passing of College of Business professor
September 28, 2022
Loyola announced the passing of College of Business faculty member and New Orleans native Iris Mack. Mack’s cause of death has not been announced and funeral arrangements will be shared once details are available. Mack recently worked with artificial intelligence and machine learning along with teaching Loyola students.
She was an accomplished alumni of Vassar College and UC-Berkeley . As a research fellow at AT&T Bell Labs, Mack received a patent for her work with Harrison E. Rowe and Ronald V. Schmidt in fiber optics. According to the university’s statement, Mack became the second black woman to receive a doctorate in applied mathematics from Harvard University in 1986. That year she also became the first black woman to teach applied mathematics at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Cassandra Richmond-Avellaneda • Oct 17, 2024 at 11:01 am
Just to add to the tributes, I met Iris when she was in New York at the Courant Institute &Stern School of Business at New York Univerity. My husband Marco Avellaneda was a professor at Courant. He introduced us as he felt “you two should know each other”. Marco preceeded Iris in June, 2022, and I miss them both! Send prayers and love to her family, friends and colleagues.
Jyoti Vig • May 16, 2024 at 11:31 pm
Never met Prof. Mack, but admired her work. Condolences to her entire family. May she rest in peace in Gods care.