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Living Charisms

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Join us for this online conference about Catholic social teaching (CST) and sisters' creative and collaborative leadership for integral human development.

All presenters are Catholic sisters in Eastern and Southern Africa. They have earned the Loyola University New Orleans Certificate in Theology & Ministry and Certificate in Catholic Social Teaching through participation in two projects, Catholic Sisters in Partnership for Sustainability and Living Charisms for Sustainable Human Development, both funded by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation's Catholic Sisters Initiative.

Paris Summer Program Info Session!

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Bonjour!! 

If you're interested in joining us on our amazing summer adventure in Paris, France please plan on attending our upcoming information session. Students embarking on this trip have the opportunity to earn Loyola class credits, experience a month of life in a beautiful city, and have the adventure of a lifetime!

If you'd like to learn more, please join us for our information session on Tuesday, Dec. 7th at 5pm, in the Music/Mass Comm building, Room 303. 

Physics SPS Seminar

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Join us for pizza on the Monroe Quad from 12:30-1:00 pm and visit with faculty and your peers. Head into Monroe Hall Room 628 to settle in for a presentation beginning at 1:00 pm and given by Jonathan Andino Moncado ('22) entitled, "Estimating the branching ratio in living neural networks." 

CEP presents alumna Anahi Molina, freelance editor and MFA student

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This event is a conversation with Anahi Molina, Loyola English graduate, who will discuss her transition from Loyola graduate to freelance editor & indexer and nonfiction writer, to current MFA student at Northern Arizona University. Molina's story is an example of which career paths a Loyola English graduate can pursue after graduation. 

Please join us!

Biology Research Seminar

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Please join us for a presentation given by Dr. Rebeca de Jesus Crespo, College of Coast and the Environment, Louisiana State University.  

Poetic Form and Racialized Environments in The Faerie Queene

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This talk turns to Edmund Spenser’s epic-romance, The Faerie Queene, to inquire how literary forms transform the concept of nature into an engine of race-making. Dr. Debapriya Sarkar attends to the poetic apparatus that dehumanizes marginalized figures, turning them into symbol and allegory by linking them to wasted and unsalvageable environments.

Public Health Event

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Loyola University and Tulane University's School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine Presents: A Film Screening: The Skin You're In. It will be followed by an open discussion with Dr. Thomas A. LaVeist, Ph.D., Dean and Weatherhead Presidential Chair in Health Equity, Tulane University School 9of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. 

The documentary explores African-American health disparities through the eyes of those affected, along with expert commentary. The film addresses why the problem exists and what can be done to achieve health equity. 

Psychology Colloquium with Ed Golob

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Free

Psychology Colloquia

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Free

Biology Research Seminar

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Free

Join us for a presentation given by Santosh Yadav, Ph.D., entitled "Landscape of DNA repair genes in prostate cancer."Dr.