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.
Cruising for Conspirators a book talk with Dr. Alecia P. Long
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FreeDr. Alecia P. Long is coming to discuss her new book Cruising for Conspirators. This event is being put on by the History Department.
Physics SPS Seminar
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FreeJoin us for pizza on the Monroe Quad from 12:30-1:00 pm and visit with faculty and your peers. Head into Monroe Hall Room 628 to settle in for a presentation beginning at 1:00 pm and given by Jonathan Andino Moncado ('22) entitled, "Estimating the branching ratio in living neural networks."
CEP presents alumna Anahi Molina, freelance editor and MFA student
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This event is a conversation with Anahi Molina, Loyola English graduate, who will discuss her transition from Loyola graduate to freelance editor & indexer and nonfiction writer, to current MFA student at Northern Arizona University. Molina's story is an example of which career paths a Loyola English graduate can pursue after graduation.
Please join us!
Biology Research Seminar
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FreePlease join us for a presentation given by Dr. Rebeca de Jesus Crespo, College of Coast and the Environment, Louisiana State University.
Poetic Form and Racialized Environments in The Faerie Queene
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FreeThis talk turns to Edmund Spenser’s epic-romance, The Faerie Queene, to inquire how literary forms transform the concept of nature into an engine of race-making. Dr. Debapriya Sarkar attends to the poetic apparatus that dehumanizes marginalized figures, turning them into symbol and allegory by linking them to wasted and unsalvageable environments.