Contact: Student Records · sturec@Loyno.edu · 5048653237
Last Day to Withdraw
Contact: Student Records · sturec@Loyno.edu · 5048653237
Last Day to Apply for Graduation* - LAW
*For May, August, & December 2018 Graduations
Contact: Law Records · valuwisc@loyno.edu
Location: College of Law, Broadway Campus
College of Law
Contact: Rob Christe · rwchrist@loyno.edu · 5048647349
Location: Houston, Texas
www.loyolawolfpack.com
Time: 12:30 pm to 5:30 pm
Contact: Moot Court · mootcrt@loyno.edu · 504-861-5648
Location: Audubon Golf Club
Moot Court Audubon Golf Tournament in its fifteenth year is the primary fundraiser for the student-wide organization. Annually it draws 100 Loyola alumns, faculty, and students in support of the program and provides an opportunity for sharing past and present experiences.
Time: 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm
Contact: Nicole Rigard · lwcareer@loyno.edu · 504 861-5562
Location: College of Law, Broadway Campus Law School Room 101
Drop-in Thursdays for 1L's begin October 26th-November 16th. Law School Room 101
Time: 5 pm to 9 pm
Contact: Rob Christe · rwchrist@loyno.edu · 504-864-7349
Location: The Den, University Sports Complex
www.loyolawolfpack.com
Time: 5 pm to 9 pm
Contact: Rob Christe · rwchrist@loyno.edu · 504-864-7349
Location: The Den, University Sports Complex
www.loyolawolfpack.com
Time: 6 pm to 8 pm
Contact: Rob Christe · rwchrist@loyno.edu · 504-864-7349
Location: Gillis Gymnasium- Mt. Vernon, Ga.
www.loyolawolfpack.com
Time: 7 pm to 12 am
Contact: Dale O'Neill · dmoneill@loyno.edu · 504.865.3622
Gamma Phi Beta Social Event
Time: 7:30 pm to 10 pm
Contact: Box Office · tickets@loyno.edu · 5048652074
Location: JPAS Westwego
Cost: $15-35 Get Tickets
This debut collaboration between the Loyola University’s Department of Theatre Arts & Dance and the Jefferson Performing Arts Society will be directed by Department Chair, Dr. Laura Hope. In 1963, the Gellman family and their African-American maid, Caroline, live in sleepy Lake Charles, Louisiana. Caroline is drifting through life as a single mother of four working in a service job to a white family. A fragile, yet beautiful friendship develops between the young Gellman son, Noah, and Caroline. Noah’s stepmother, Rose, unable to give Caroline a raise, tells Caroline that she may keep the money that Noah leaves in his pockets. Caroline balks and refuses to take money from a child but her own children desperately need food, clothing and shoes. Outside of the laundry room, some of the greatest social advancements that the country has seen are being set in motion, and change is knocking on the door.