Contact: Student Records · sturec@Loyno.edu · 5048653237
Spring 2018 Advising & Registration Begins - LAW
Contact: Dale O'Neill · dmoneill@loyno.edu · 504.865.3622
Alpha Kappa Alpha Week
Contact: Law Records · valuwisc@loyno.edu
Location: College of Law, Broadway Campus
College of Law
Contact: Rob Christe · rwchrist@loyno.edu · 504-864-7349
Location: Sea Island Retreat Course- St. Simons Island, Ga.
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Contact: Rob Christe · rwchrist@loyno.edu · 504-864-7349
Location: Pine Lakes Course, Jekyll Island, Ga.
www.loyolawolfpack.com
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
Prospective arts students and members of the Loyola community are invited to attend an Art Career Colloquium featuring keynote speaker Ylva Rouse, interim director of Prospect New Orleans. Rouse will speak about her decades-long career in arts administration, her work in museums and galleries in Europe and the U.S., her present position leading a major international art exhibition (Prospect 4), and the educational and professional path that got her where she is today. The event sponsored by the Visual Arts Department at Loyola will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Oct. 30, 2017 in Miller 114 and is free and open to the public.
Time: 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Contact: Art Department · waldrop@loyno.edu · (504) 865-2187
Location: Miller Hall, 114
Art Department Career Colloquium. Prospect New Orleans Interim Director Ylva Rouse speaks about her arts administration career in Europe and the United States, the challenges of organizing an international art exhibition like the upcoming Prospect 4 triennial, and how she got to where she is today professionally.
Free and open to the public. Miller Rm 114
Time: 6 pm to 9 pm
Contact: Carly Greenfield · nolaels@gmail.org
Location: College of Law, Broadway Campus, Room 344
Screening "Chasing Coral" and a discussion led by Professor Verchick who will discuss his recent work with coral. Coral is essential to the ocean ecosystem and it is being killed off by human action.