Louisiana Board of Pardons and Parole Meeting
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FreeThe Criminology Department will be hosting a Louisiana Board of Pardons and Parole hearing. This is a great opportunity for students to listen and later ask the board members questions about the process. The event will start at 9 AM and end around 1 PM, depending on the number of hearings scheduled that day. We encourage students to come for as long as they are available, but please enter and exit quietly.
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.
Earth Week Clothing Drive
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Join the Environment Program in making a difference by giving your old wardrobe a new life to support the future of Earth Week! Clean out your closet of gently used clothing and drop them off in the bins around campus. Clothing Collection will run through Thursday, December 11th.
Bin Locations:
Buddig Hall
Cabra Hall
Francis Hall
Uptown Hall
Commuter Lounge in Satchmos
Environment Program Roundtable: "Birds!"
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FreeJoin the Environment Program for the third Roundtable of our 2025-2026 series on December 4th from 12:30 to 1:45 PM in Monroe 152. We will be joined by Katie Rompf, MS, Adjunct instructor of Biological Sciences, and Steve Michalec, bird photographer, to talk about anything & everything birds!
If you are unable to attend, make sure to check out the recording on our YouTube channel after the event.
National Recycle Day
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FreeCelebrate National Recycle Day on November 15th and join the movement to reduce waste and protect our planet! By recycling, we conserve natural resources, save energy, and reduce pollution. Recycling gives materials a new life and helps minimize landfill waste. Loyola has recycling bins in various places across campus for easy recycling. Together, we can create cleaner communities and a healthier environment for all!
Drupal Events Training
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Art, Adaptation, Activism
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FreeSister Helen Prejean, the nation's foremost death penalty opponent, joins Catherine Anyango Grünewald and Rose Vines, the illustrator and author of the new graphic edition of the award-winning memoir, Dead Man Walking, for a conversation about capital punishment, social justice, and the power of story. Free books will be given to all who attend the event.
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.
Coffee & Conversations
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FreeJoin the Environment Program faculty to talk about projects, research, and ideas. This is a great opportunity to gain insight, network, and celebrate the spooky season. Make sure to bring your costume and mug!
Justin Torres Reading
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FreeNational Book Award winner Justin Torres will be giving a reading on campus followed by a brief Q&A. Torres is the author of We the Animals (2012) and Blackouts (2023). There will be a pre-reception in front of Monroe Hall at 2:30PM with light food and beverages. This event is co-hosted by The Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society, the English Department, and the Center for Latin American and Latinx Studies.