Time: 8:30 am to 1:30 pm
Contact: Office of Alumni Engagement · alumni@loyno.edu · 504-861-5454
New Orleans Wolves on the Prowl
Loyola's National Day of Service
In the Jesuit tradition, Loyola University New Orleans strives to develop individuals who dedicate their lives to service for others. Each year, hundreds of alumni and students participate in Loyola's National Day of Community Service, Wolves on the Prowl. The Loyola community in New Orleans will be serving a fellow Jesuit institution, Good Shepherd School.
Good Shepherd School
Saturday, November 12th
8:30a.m. - 1:30p.m.
Lunch will be provided.
Sign up to serve!
Loyola students and alumni will be working together to beautify areas of the school building and the local Jesuit church affiliated with the school, Immaculate Conception. Alumni will meet at the service site, for 8:30 a.m.
Time: 9 am to 12 pm
Contact: Natasha Lacoste · nalacost@loyno.edu · 5048615564
Location: Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, 526 Pine St., Room 111
Cost: 80/Full Tuition; 65/Loyola Law Alumni/Gov't/Nonprofit Get Tickets
This CLE will focus on various aspects of law practice management. Please check back for more details.
Time: 9 am to 2 pm
Contact: Daniela Marx · dmarx@loyno.edu · (504)865-2112
Design at Loyola is a multi-faceted program, and we want to share with 9th thru 12th grade students what professional opportunities are available with a degree in design.
We will host a series of workshops including screen printing. Everyone will design a t-shirt to take home! To register for Loyola’s Design Day, please complete the registration form linked below: https://admissions.loyno.edu/register/design-day
If you have any questions about Design Day please feel free to contact dmarx@loyno.edu
Time: 7:30 pm to 9 pm
Contact: Stephanie Miller · smmiller@loyno.edu · (504) 865-3840
Location: Marquette Theater, 2nd Floor, Marquette Hall
Cost: Ticketing: $12 Admission, $8 w/Student ID, Seniors, Loyola Facult Get Tickets
The House That Will Not Stand by Marcus Gardley, Directed by Dr. Laura Hope
Inspired by Lorca's classic "The House of Bernarda Alba,"poet and playwright Marcus Gardley sets his adaptation in New Orleans in 1836. Following an era of French colonial rule and relative racial acceptance, Louisiana's 'free people of color' are prospering. When matriarch Beatrice's lover mysteriously dies, Beatrice imposes a six-month period of mourning on herself and her three daughters. But, as the summer heat intensifies, the foundations of freedom she has built for herself and their three unwed daughters begin to crumble. Society is changing, racial divides are growing and, as the members of the household turn on each other in their fight for survival, it could cost them everything.
Ticketing: $12 Admission, $8 w/Student ID, Seniors, Loyola Faculty/Staff
Time: 7:30 pm to 9 pm
Contact: Serena Weren · sweren@loyno.edu · 504-865-3037
Location: Roussel Performance Hall, 2nd Floor, Comm./Music Complex
Enjoy an evening of standard and contemporary wind literature performed by students in the Loyola University Wind Ensemble and the Bourgeois Honor Band. This concert will feature Guest Conductor, Retired Colonel John Bourgeois and and an honor band of talented local high school wind and percussion students.
Ticketing: Free and Open to the Public