Time: 11 am to 2 pm
Contact: Laura Coutts · lccoutts@loyno.edu · 504-865-3860
Location: 1st Floor, Danna Student Center
Interested in learning more about career opportunities with Ann Taylor? Please stop by their information table to learn more.
Time: 12 pm to 12:30 pm
Contact: Ken Weber · kweber@loyno.edu · 504-865-3167
Location: Ignatius Chapel, 1st Floor, Bobet Hall
Daily Mass with a Jesuit priest.
Time: 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm
Contact: Elizabeth Rainey · earainey@loyno.edu · 865-3595
Location: Student Success Center, 112 Marquette
Ri Voelker, the Director of Disability Services, will teach students strategies to approach their professors. This will be an interactive group discussion and a great way to start the school year!
All General Studies students in the College of Humanities and Natural Sciences are invited to attend a Meet and Greet.
Pizza and drinks will be provided!
Time: 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm
Contact: Craig S. Hood · chood@loyno.edu · 504-865-2193
Location: Monroe Hall
Environment Program students faculty, and the general Loyola community are invited to attend our Fall "Meet the Majors" lunch event to kick-off the 2015-16 academic year.
Environment Student organizations ... Loyola Association of Students for Sustainability (LASS), and the Natural History Club will introduce themselves and encourage participation by all in our community. Our programs and activities for the coming year will be discussed.
All interested Loyola studens, faculty, and staff are invited to join us! Light food and drinks.
ENVIRONMENT MEET THE MAJORS
Thursday September 3rd, 2015
12:30 to 1:45 pm
MONROE 152.
For more information contact, Dr. Craig S Hood, Environment Program, chood@loyno.edu, phone: 504-865-2193
Time: 7 pm to 9 pm
Contact: Sue Mennino · sfmennin@loyno.edu · 864-7122
Location: Roussel Performance Hall, 2nd Floor, Comm./Music Complex
The FYE Common Experience theme of community resilience is exemplified by the Common Film for the class of 2019, which tells the story of the Mardi Gras Indians, as told by filmmaker Aaron Walker, who chronicled the experiences of three Mardi Gras Indian chiefs in the years before, during, and after Hurricane Katrina. Named the Best Louisiana Feature Award at the New Orleans Film Fest in 2010 and winner of the Grand Prize and Intangible Culture Award at the Royal Anthropologic Institute Festival of Ethnographic Film, Bury the Hatchet has been selected for screening at numerous film festivals.
This event is open only to members of the Loyola community; a Loyola ID is required for admission.