Loyola/Tulane City Seek-N-Find
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FreeJoin Tulane and Loyola for our Streetcar Seek-N-Find. Sign up here to reserve your spot today! On the 24th, swing by Havoc's Helpdesk (located at the bottom of the Danna Student Center) to get your Seek-N-Find bag, RTA Pass, and map and then go on an adventure throughout Uptown New Orleans to see historical sites and Nola staples (with snacks and prizes along the way!)
Loyola Loyal Day
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FreeThe university's annual day of giving, Loyola Loyal Day gives alumni and friends across the country an opportunity to celebrate and support our mission of providing a premier Jesuit education in New Orleans' culture of creativity. Loyola Loyal Day 2021 will be held on March 24 and 25.
In 2021, it's not the amount of the gift that matters! It's the number of gifts. #BeInThatNumber
Alumni can volunteer to help lead the way on the big day by attending the Loyola Loyola Kick-Off Event on March 10.
Holocaust Survivor to Share His Story of Escape
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FreeHolocaust survivor and Anne Frank Center Board member Pieter Kohnstam will share his compelling story of fleeing Amsterdam for Buenos Aires in a Spanish language presentation over zoom with simultaneous translation into English on Jan. 27 at 5:30 p.m. The talk is designed to share this story of survival with the Latinx community and create a larger conversation regarding the lessons from the Holocaust for today.
Study Abroad Virtual Spring Fair Day 3: Exchange Programs Pt. 2
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FreeLoyola Exchange programs allow students to go abroad for a semester (or year) to take regular courses at the host institution and immerse themselves in the host culture. To learn the basics about each of our programs, register here for the Zoom event on Friday 5 February from 12:30pm – 2:00pm.
The schedule of program presentations will be (subject to change):
Study Abroad Virtual Spring Fair Day 2: Exchange Programs Pt. 1
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FreeLoyola Exchange programs allow students to go abroad for a semester (or year) to take regular courses at the host institution and immerse themselves in the host culture. To learn the basics about each of our programs, register here for the Zoom event on Thursday 4 February from 12:30pm – 2:00pm.
The schedule of program presentations will be (subject to change):
Study Abroad Virtual Spring Fair Day 1: Loyola Faculty-Led Programs
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FreeLoyola Faculty-led programs are open to all students in good standing and get you 6 academic credits in just a few weeks! To meet faculty leaders, learn about your program options, and ask questions, register here for the Zoom event on Wednesday 3 February from 12:30pm-2:00pm.
The following programs will be presented (exact order still TBD):
Coffee@CIE - Carnival Edition!
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FreeIt's Carnival Time - in Brazil!
Loyola Jazz Studies major Giulia Coutinho Barreto grew up in São Paulo, Brazil, and has been a successful musical performer in her home country for some time. Giulia will talk about Carnival traditions in Brazil and will perform some of its Carnival music for us in our January edition of Coffee @CIE on 1/28/21 at 12:30 pm.
Queer Abroad
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FreeJoin Loyola's Center for International Education and Plus+ for a conversation among fellow queer students about their experiences interacting with global cultures and the international education community during Study Abroad.
International Education Week
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FreeThe Center for International Education will be celebrating International Education Week with a variety of events:
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH
International Thanksgiving
Location TBD, Time TBD
International students are invited to an American Thanksgiving dinner brought to you by the International Student Association and Center for International Education. Students will enjoy a Thanksgiving meal and learn about the meaning of this holiday that celebrates diversity and kindness.
2020 Presidential Election Discussion
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FreeA discussion on the 2020 U.S. elections with Betsy Fischer Martin, Emmy-winning journalist and executive director of American University’s Institute of Women and Politics; Michael Smith ’01, co-host and executive producer of the sports talk show Brother From Another; and Tom Llamas ’01, ABC World News Tonight anchor. Norman Robinson, retired WDSU anchor and former CBS News White House correspondent, will moderate the panel.