Loyola Loyal Day 2022
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FreeWe are called together by our shared vision to transform the world. Loyola Loyal Day is Loyola's own 24-hour day of giving designed to celebrate the loyalty of the Loyola community. Save the date and plan to celebrate our shared commitment to the university's mission by making a gift on Loyola Loyal Day.
If you'd like to volunteer and engage your class year to participate, please contact Garrett Lacour at (504) 861-5568 or gmlacour@loyno.edu.
Chicago Mardi Gras Happy Hour
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FreeChicago alumni, join us for a Mardi Gras happy hour! Tickets include jambalaya and king cake. A cash bar will also be available. Please consider making a gift to the Chicago Chapter Scholarship in conjunction with your event registration.
In accordance with City of Chicago guidelines, proof of vaccination is required for attendance at this indoor dining facility. In addition, masks are required when not actively eating or drinking.
Virtual Lunch and Learn: Conflict Resolution
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FreeThe Events Committee of Loyola's Alumni Association invites you to a virtual Lunch and Learn regarding conflict resolution.
Virtual Discussion with Author and Filmmaker Royd Anderson
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FreeJoin Loyola alumnus, author, and filmmaker Royd Anderson to discuss his latest work, "New Orleans Disasters: Firsthand Accounts of Crescent City Tragedy." A Q&A will follow directly afterwards.
To get an autographed copy of the book at a discount rate ($20) or for inquiries about purchasing Royd Anderson's documentaries, email rcand@mygrad.loyno.edu.
Meet the Author
A Night at the Theatre: CATS
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FreeJoin the Loyola Alumni Association for a night at the theatre. Event registration includes a ticket to the opening night production of CATS at The Saenger Theatre and a pre-concert reception with cocktails and hors d'oeuvres in the iconic Blue Room at the Roosevelt Hotel.
6:00 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Reception at the Roosevelt Hotel | Blue Room
7:30 p.m. CATS at the Saenger Theatre
Lagniappe Days
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FreeFrom November 16 through 30, the Alumni Association will host Lagniappe Days: Loyola’s Community Impact Campaign. During Lagniappe Days, you can support vital student and faculty causes that have a direct impact on our community. Loyola has provided quality Jesuit education for over a century, but its impact goes far beyond the classroom. Our faculty and students provide and participate in a range of programs and causes that improve the quality of life in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region.
Chicago Alumni Chapter: Wolves on the Prowl Community Service Event
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FreeThe Loyola University Alumni Association invites Chicago-area alumni to participate in the 22nd Annual Wolves on the Prowl Community Service Campaign in Chicago from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, November 6.
Kelly Hall YMCA
824 N. Hamlin Avenue
Chicago, IL 60651
Volunteers will help sort, package, and distribute produce delivered from the Greater Chicago Food Depository to residents of the West Humboldt Park neighborhood. Please dress warmly, as the event takes place outdoors.
Law Class of 2001 Reunion
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FreeIt has been 20 years since the Class of 2001 graduated from the Loyola College of Law! To celebrate this milestone and reconnect, the Class of 2001 Reunion Committee has planned a cocktail reception in New Orleans for classmates and their guests.
This event is free to attend and will include complimentary hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar. Advance registration is required.
Annual Houston Alumni Brunch
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FreeThe Houston Chapter of the Loyola University Alumni Association invites the Houston-area Wolf Pack family to the 2021 Houston Alumni Brunch. Dr. Michelle Collins, dean of the College of Nursing and Health, will be the keynote speaker at this event.
Tickets are $40 per person and include a full Brennan's brunch. Cash bar will be available.
Lecture: Learning to Talk About Death in Healthy Ways
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FreeLoyola University Alumni are invited to attend this lecture(in-person or online):
Learning to Talk About Death in Healthy and Appropriate Ways
A Lecture Led by Dr. Judith Wester ’94
Thursday, September 23, 2021
6:00 pm Central time
Miller Hall Room 114 and via Zoom
Death education expert Dr. Judith Wester ’94 will speak about her work with CEDAR, Community Education in Death Awareness and Resources.