Contact: Elizabeth Rainey · earainey@loyno.edu · 865-3595
Location: LORA
Professors are strongly encouraged to log onto LORA to provide early warning feedback to undergraduate students about attendance and academic difficulty. Early warning for Fall 2016 will be open from Sept. 12 through Sept. 25.
Contact Elizabeth Rainey at earainey@loyno.edu with questions.
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Location: College of Law, Broadway Campus
Writing Assignment 1 due in all Lawyering I classes.
Contact: Laura Murphy
Faculty across the disciplines use class time for a "teach in" on racial justice.
Time: 12 pm to 12:30 pm
Contact: Ken Weber · kweber@loyno.edu · 5048653167
Location: Ignatius Chapel, 1st Floor, Bobet Hall
Daily Mass.
Time: 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm
Contact: Liz Rainey · earainey@loyno.edu · 504.865.3595
Location: Student Success Center MA-112
Liz Rainey, Director of Retention and Student Success, will meet with students to talk about procrastination. We'll talk about the things that get in the way and strategies to organize and prioritize.
Time: 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm
Contact: Lindsey Ajubita · lmajubit@loyno.edu
Location: College of Law, Broadway Campus
Location: BAC (only if necessary).
Time: 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm
Contact: Urvi Patel · uspatel@loyno.edu · 409-291-1266
Location: College of Law, Broadway Campus
Location: Room LS 306
Time: 5 pm to 5:50 pm
Contact: Lindsey Ajubita · lmajubit@loyno.edu
Location: College of Law, Broadway Campus
Location: BAC (only if necessary).
Time: 6 pm to 8:30 pm
Contact: Ashley Howard · ahoward2@loyno.edu
Location: Monroe Library, First Floor
Loyola University New Orleans will host mini-seminars on racial justice, featuring faculty and staff discussion leaders including: Bill Quigley, Ashley Howard, Rae Taylor, Laura Murphy, Courtney Williams, Liv Newman, Sue Weishar, Uriel Quesada, Nikki Eggers, Sanjog Rupakheti, Nicholas Mitchell.
Topics will include:
The schedule will include breakout sessions from 6:00-6:45 p.m. and 6:50-7:35 p.m. All mini-seminars are offered twice consecutively to allow students to participate in more than one.
The last breakout session will be from 7:40-8:30 p.m. in a discussion titled "Where do we go from here?," which will feature faculty affiliated with the African and African American Studies interdisciplinary program.