Environmental Roundtable
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FreeDrinking water is fundamental and New Orleans has been faced with a potential emergency as record low water on the Mississippi River allowed salt water to move up river and threaten drinking water supplies. Join us on Thursday to discuss this event with Ricky Boyett of the Army Corps of Engineers and Austin Fieldbaum of the City of New Orleans. We will discuss this and other threats to drinking water and how the city prepares now and for the future.
Neuroscience Program Colloquium
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FreePlease join the Neuroscience Program Colloquium on Thursday, September 28 in Monroe Hall 610 at 12:30 for Ben Deen, Ph.D presentation on "Parallel systems for social and spatial reasoning within the cortical apex."
Neuroscience Meet the Majors
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FreePlease join the Neuroscience Program on Thursday, September 7th in Monroe Hall 152 to meet the neuroscience faculty and students!
Environment Meet the Majors
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FreePlease join the Environment Program on Thursday, August 31st in Monroe Hall 152 to meet the environment faculty and students!
Psychology Meet the Majors
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FreePlease join the Department of Psychological Sciences on Thursday, August 24th in Monroe Hall 610 to meet the psychology faculty and students!
The Promise of Living
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FreeEnjoy an evening of environmentally themed opera, presented by the Loyola Opera Workshop. The performance will feature scenes from The Gondoliers, The Fantasticks, Noye's Fludde, and Flowers. All are welcome!
Roberto Refinetti, Ph.D. Psychological Sciences Colloquium
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FreePlease join the Department of Psychological Sciences Colloquium on Friday, November 18th in Miller Hall 114 for Roberto Refinetti, Ph.D presentation on "The Time of Your Life: Research on Circadian Rhythms"
Tom Ollendick Ph.D. Psychological Sciences Colloquium
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FreePlease join the Department of Psychological Sciences Colloquium on Friday, October 21st in Miller Hall 114 for Tom Ollendick, Ph.D presentation on "Brief, Intensive Treatments for Childhood and Phobic Anxiety Disorders: The Future that is Now."
Latinx Culture, Diplomacy, & Law
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FreeWhile recognizing that terms like "Hispanic" and "Latinx" denote many heterogeneous cultures, it is important to underscore the successes, challenges, and diversity of Latinx experiences in the context of culture, diplomacy, and law in New Orleans. The speakers in this series will discuss intellectually-riveting topics, such as the history of the New Orleans Mexican Consulate, the politics promoting immigration, journeys in academia, and other pressing issues, all within the Loyola and New Orleans communities. Join us!
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Ending the Death Penalty in Louisiana
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FreeThe Jesuit Social Research Institute is excited to invite you to our 2022 Twomey Lecture, featuring Sr. Helen Prejean, CSJ and Bill Quigley, J.D. Sr. Helen and Bill will speak about ending the death penalty in Louisiana. Please join us for this important and faith-inspired event on Wednesday, April 6, at 7:00pm at Holy Name of Jesus Church (6367 St. Charles Avenue). Contact Fr. Chris Kellerman, SJ, at cjkeller@loyno.edu if you have any questions.