Info Session: Iceland Summer 2026
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FreeCome learn more about studying Icelandic literature and travel photography IN Iceland this Summer 2026!
Interested in studying medieval and contemporary Icelandic literature in the most immersive setting possible? Want to spend your summer exploring glaciers, black sand beaches, and volcanic canyons? Then the brand new Iceland Summer Session might be the program for you!
Education Abroad Spring Fair
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FreeCIE and the Study Abroad Office invite you to join us for Loyola's annual Education Abroad Spring Fair! Mark your calendars for Friday, February 6th from 12PM to 2PM in the Peace Quad.
Check out your options for studying abroad, from J-Term, Summer, and even semester and year-long programs. Chat with our friendly faculty-led program directors and hear stories from students who have studied abroad!
All students are welcome, so bring your friends and join us for some fun and informative conversation!
Environmental Roundtable Spring 26' Series
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FreeJoin the Environment Program for its spring 2026 Environmental Roundtable Series. The Environment Program will be hosting three roundtables featuring guest speakers presenting on a variety of topics.
International Education Week 2025
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FreeThe Center for International Education will be celebrating International Education Week with a variety of events:
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH
Study Abroad 101
One Loyola Room - Danna Student Center - Main Campus
12:30PM - 1:30 PM
Study Abroad 101
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FreeJoin the Study Abroad team on Monday, November 17, in the One Loyola Room from 12:30 - 1:30PM for an exciting introduction to Loyola’s Study Abroad opportunities! Learn how you can earn credits, explore new cultures, and gain global experience while studying in countries around the world. We’ll cover program options, application tips, scholarships, and how to make your international adventure a reality. Come see how far your Loyola education can take you!
Info Session: Iceland Summer 2026
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FreeCome learn more about studying Icelandic literature and travel photography IN Iceland this Summer 2026!
Interested in studying medieval and contemporary Icelandic literature in the most immersive setting possible? Want to spend your summer exploring glaciers, black sand beaches, and volcanic canyons? Then the brand new Iceland Summer Session might be the program for you!
Info Session: Mass Comm in London Summer 2026
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FreeCome learn more about studying mass communications in London this Summer 2026!
Studying public relations in the U.K. offers an opportunity for students to learn in the heart of a global communication hub known for its diverse media landscape, tourism and historical significance. Want to learn more about how you could take advantage of this amazing opportunity? Come sit in on this free information session!
Environment Program Roundtable: "After Katrina”: Creating and Reclaiming Green Space
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FreeJoin the Environment Program for the second Roundtable of our 2025-2026 series on November 13th from 12:30-1:45 pm in MO 152. We will be joined by Jennifer Van Vrancken, Jefferson Parish Councilwoman At-Large, Division A, and Jason Neville, Executive Director of Lafitte Greenway Partnership, to talk about creating and reclaiming green spaces in New Orleans post-Katrina.
Info Session: Paris Summer 2026
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FreeCome learn more about studying music, national identity, and French scientific discoveries in Paris this Summer 2026!
Dive into the street music culture of past and present Paris and New Orleans, learn through the eyes of Paris' most famous scientists and important scientific sites, and explore French national identity and belonging within the wider world--all by spending a month in Paris!
Info Session: Tropical Ecology
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FreeEarn science credits by scuba-diving in Honduras and or hiking the rainforests of Panama this spring with the Tropical Ecology program! Learn more at this free, open information session on October 23 at 12:30PM in MO 318.
The primary goal of these field trips is for students to learn about terrestrial and marine ecosystems and immerse themselves in the local culture. Primary activities include extensive hiking through tropical forests, observing plants and animals in their natural habitats, exploring tree canopies, and snorkeling on the Mesoamerican barrier reef.