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Turnover and Transition: How to Weather the Inevitable Leadership Changes in Ministry with Young Adults (Part 2)

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A webinar free and open to all who minister with young adults. 

In Part 2 of Turnover and Transition, we do a deep dive into how ministry leaders manage change in transitions. This webinar continues the discussion began on March 18th on this topic.

Turnover and Transition: How to Weather the Inevitable Leadership Changes in Ministry with Young Adults (Part 1)

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Time

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Free

A webinar for all who minister with young adults. Free and open to the public.

First Gen Talk with LOYNO Faculty

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Free

Discuss ways to be proactive and build meaningful connections with faculty. This event is open to all first-generational students. 

Register in advance here.

Dr. Elizabeth Menard: Mentorship of Creativity in K-12 settings

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Free

Dr. Elizabeth Menard joins us for the Music Education Guest Lecture Series.

Virtual Session on the National Dialogue on Catholic Pastoral Ministry with Youth and Young Adults

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Free

Join LIM professor Tracey Lamont and LIM graduate Diana Hancharenko as they discuss key takeaways from the National Dialogue on Catholic Pastoral Ministry with Youth and Young Adults Final Report, its relationship to Pope Francis’ exhortation Christus Vivit, the Synod on Young People the Faith, and Vocational Discernment, and practical implications for ministry with young people.  Dr. Lamont will share how to begin this process of listening, dialogue, and discernment with ministry leaders, parents and  youth and young adults in our faith communities. Mrs.

Out of the Red: My Life of Gangs, Prison, and Redemption

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Free

Dr. Christian Bolden, an Associate Professor in Criminology and Justice at Loyola University and winner of the 2021 Faculty Senate Award for Research, will discuss 

Piano Masterclass

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Free

"Keys to Inclusion" is an initiative between the piano departments at NEIU, UMBC, Loyola University New Orleans, Denison University, and SDSU to commit to learning about the piano compositions of African American composers throughout the 2020-21 school year. 

This event will feature piano students from the consortium working with a guest artist (TBA) on selected repertoire by African American composers. 

Young Adult Ministry 101

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This webinar explores the basics of YA ministry with a panel of experienced leaders, including Victoria Hathaway, Ministry Consultant for Youth and Young Adult Ministry in the Diocese of Gary and Benito Medrano, Coordinator of the Office of Evangelization in the Diocese of Fresno.

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Hosted by USCCB National Advisory Team for Young Adult Ministry and the Loyola Institute for Ministry, Loyola University New Orleans

Daniel Bernard Roumain, "White Supremacy and Its Death Grip on Classic Music Education"

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Free

Hosted by Denison University as part of the Keys2Inclusion series, Daniel Bernard Roumain, acclaimed activist, entrepreneur, composer, violinist and educator, presents "White Supremacy and Its Death Grip on Classic Music Education." Join in for an exploration of white supremacy's role in shaping conservatory education and the classical music ecosystem as it exists today.

For more information on this and other upcoming events at the School of Music & Theatre Arts, visit Loyola Presents.

John Mlynczak: Teaching with Music Technology

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John Mlynczak joins us for the Music Education Guest Lecture Series with a talk titled "Teaching with Music Technology."