Encountering Justice in the Eucharist
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FreeJoin the Loyola Institute for Ministry as it hosts the third and final presentation in its virtual lecture series entitled The Demands of Encounter Today. Thomas Ryan, Ph.D., Director of the Loyola Institute for Ministry, will give the final lecture intended to draw out theology’s public implications and so inspire people to work for the transformation of our Church and world with special attention to racial injustice. Dr. Ryan is the Marjorie R. Morvant Professor in Theology and Ministry at Loyola University New Orleans.
Encountering Our History, Shaping Our Future: Latinas and the Church in the United States
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Join the Loyola Institute for Ministry as it hosts the second presentation in its virtual lecture series entitled The Demands of Encounter Today. Natalia Imperatori-Lee, Ph.D., will present this second lecture in the series exploring the demands on us of Pope Francis’ call to create a culture of encounter. Dr.
Encountering a Multiracial Democracy: Some Notes for Catholics
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FreeJoin the Loyola Institute for Ministry for the first virtual lecture in its series entitled The Demands of Encounter Today. This lecture series is intended to draw out theology’s public implications and so inspire people to work for the transformation of our Church and world with special attention to racial injustice. Loyola's Vice President for Equity and Inclusion Kedrick B. Perry, Ed.D., will inaugurate the series with a brief address.
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.
Sophomore & Junior Retreat
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FreeThis day-long retreat is offered in collaboration with the Career Development Center. The day combines Ignatian spirituality and discernment (who am I, how am I gifted, and how can I use these gifts in service to the world) with career development tools to help you reflect on your post-Loyola plans in an energizing and practical way.
Dr. Arunesh Nadgir
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FreeJoin us at 12:30 for a piano masterclass by Dr. Arunesh Nadgir, Coordinator of Keyboard Studies at Middle Tennessee State University. Performers include Jayne Edwards (Beethoven Sonata Op. 27 No. 1, Allegro Vivace) and Clinton Walker (Beethoven Sonata Op. 14 No. 1, Allegro).
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Meeting ID: 816 201 4158
Passcode: 050420
Dr. Valerie Goertzen, "Clara Schumann Plays Bach"
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FreeWelcome to Mostly Monday: Faculty Research Lecture Series, where faculty can share their current research projects and expertise. On Monday, November 16th, we welcome Dr. Valerie Goertzen, who will speak about Clara Schumann's programming of J. S. Bach's music in her concerts from the 1830s to 1890s.
Meeting ID: 952 0670 3489
Password: 263930
13th Annual Loyola Student Peace Conference
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FreeQueer 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
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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.