Contact: Student Records · sturec@loyno.edu · 5048653237
Summer/Fall 2018 Registration Begins.
Time: 9 am to 4:30 pm
Contact: Laurie Leiva · leleiva@loyno.edu · 504-861-5454
Location: Alumni Relations, Greenville Hall, Broadway Campus
Today is the deadline for Senior Class Gift acknowledgements to be included in the commencement program book.
The university’s Tenth Annual Student Peace Conference is an opportunity for students and visitors to further community discussion about hope, renewal and global peace. Titled “Breaking Walls,” this year’s one-week event is expected to be the largest student peace conference ever held at this Jesuit, Catholic University. The conference runs Tuesday, April 10 through Tuesday, April 17. All events will be held on Loyola’s main campus, 6363 St. Charles Ave. and are free and open to the public.
12:30-2 p.m. “Public Health, Public Policy, and Victims”
Learning Lab
Deanna Thabatah (Loyola University New Orleans): “Working in a Working in a Conflict Zone: The Devastating Disparities between the Israeli and Palestinian Healthcare Systems”
Margaux Schexnider (Loyola University New Orleans): “The Intersectionality of Domestic Violence”
Sarah DeMarais (Loyola University New Orleans): “Displaced Persons & Sacred Spaces: Catholic Sisters Respond to Crisis”
Claire McKenna (Loyola University New Orleans): “The Catonsville Nine: The Role of Civil Disobedience for Democracy during the Vietnam Era”
Madison O’Malley (Loyola University New Orleans): “Refugee Crisis throughout Modern American History”
Middle Eastern Refreshments will be served.
The university’s Tenth Annual Student Peace Conference is an opportunity for students and visitors to further community discussion about hope, renewal and global peace. Titled “Breaking Walls,” this year’s one-week event is expected to be the largest student peace conference ever held at this Jesuit, Catholic University. The conference runs Tuesday, April 10 through Tuesday, April 17. All events will be held on Loyola’s main campus, 6363 St. Charles Ave. and are free and open to the public.
4 - 5:30 p.m. “Activism and the Female Experience”
Miller Hall, Room 114
Ashana Bigard (women’s health advocate): “The Progressive - A voice for peace, social justice, and the common good!”
Katie Budge (representing the Sexism Project): “Interviews and portraits of real women in real industries experiencing real sexism”
Time: 5 pm to 9 pm
Contact: Kimberly Kahn · kjkahn@loyno.edu · 5048652599
Location: Greenhouse, roof of Monroe Hall
Earth Week 2018 April 16th – 20th Hosted by Loyola University New Orleans’ Environment Program, Earth Week 2018 will teach community members to celebrate the environment, as well as how to protect and sustain it. Most events are free and open to the public. Free parking in the West Road garage for all Earth Week events.
Visit our website for more details: http://www.loyno.edu/earthweek
Time: 5:45 pm to 6:45 am
Contact: Behrooz Moazami · moazami@loyno.edu
Location: Miller Hall, Room 114
The university’s Tenth Annual Student Peace Conference is an opportunity for students and visitors to further community discussion about hope, renewal and global peace. Titled “Breaking Walls,” this year’s one-week event is expected to be the largest student peace conference ever held at this Jesuit, Catholic University. The conference runs Tuesday, April 10 through Tuesday, April 17. All events will be held on Loyola’s main campus, 6363 St. Charles Ave. and are free and open to the public.
5:45-6:45 p.m. Poetry Performance
Miller Hall, Room 114
Poets Andy Young and Zohreh Khaleghi
Live drummer Ayotemi
Refreshments will be served.
Time: 7 pm to 12 am
Contact: Behrooz Moazami · moazami@loyno.edu
Location: Nunemaker Auditorium, 3rd Floor, Monroe Hall
The university’s Tenth Annual Student Peace Conference is an opportunity for students and visitors to further community discussion about hope, renewal and global peace. Titled “Breaking Walls,” this year’s one-week event is expected to be the largest student peace conference ever held at this Jesuit, Catholic University. The conference runs Tuesday, April 10 through Tuesday, April 17. All events will be held on Loyola’s main campus, 6363 St. Charles Ave. and are free and open to the public.
7 - 9 p.m. “Down and Dirty: A Grassroots Activist Panel”
Nunemaker Auditorium, Monroe Hall
Angela Kinlaw: Take Em’ Down Nola - Take down all symbols of white supremacy. http://takeemdownnola.org/
Steve McGee: RESULTS - the Power to end Poverty http://www.results.org/
Freedom Richardson: Indivisible - a progressive grassroots network of local groups to resist the Trump Agenda. httpsHYPERLINK "https://www.indivisible.org/":HYPERLINK "https://www.indivisible.org/"//www.indivisible.org/
Michael Esealuka: Female and Workers rights New Orleans Hospitality Workers Committee
Time: 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Contact: Box Office · tickets@loyno.edu · 504-865-2074
Location: Roussel Performance Hall, 2nd Floor, Comm./Music Complex
Event is free and open to the public.