Contact: Student Records · sturec@loyno.edu · 5048653237
Final Exam Period - LAW
Time: 11:30 am to 1:30 pm
Contact: Dina Roudeze · dproudez@loyno.edu · 504-865-3860
Location: Danna Student Center, Table #4
The Research Board has immediate job openings for Research Analysts in the Dallas office, and one of their representatives will be on campus to share more information about the position and other job opportunities. Stop by to learn more!
Time: 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm
Contact: Nicole Rigard · lwcareer@loyno.edu · 504 861-5562
Location: LS 101
Law: Career Development Office-Drop-in Thursdays
LS 101
Time: 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm
Contact: Elizabeth Rainey · earainey@loyno.edu
Location: Student Success Center, MA 112
Don't have time to relax? Take five minutes to meditate and restore your sense of calm.
For current Loyola students only.
All Psychology majors are invited to help the department induct our newest Psi Chi members. Pizza will be served on a first-come basis.
Time: 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Contact: Box Office · tickets@loyno.edu · 504-865-2074
Location: Nunemaker Auditorium, 3rd Floor, Monroe Hall
Event is free and open to the public.
Join Quincy Saul in conversation with John Clark on Deepwater Capitalism versus Ecosocialism.
Amidst mass extinction and world war, there is good news. We are at a delta of world history. The mainstream spreads out and splits. An oceanic crisis and opportunity is upon us. The watershed of the last 500 years of resistance to conquest is flowing into a gulf, where deposits from all the radical currents of history may unite - or disperse.
This conversation will situate New Orleans within a constellation of other historical deltas in the modern world system - from Chiapas, Mexico to Rojava, Kurdistan, and from Jackson, Mississippi to Caracas, Venezuela - where good news breathes and blossoms and beckons.
Quincy Saul, in conversation with John Clark, will reflect on connecting the dots between New Orleans, the Zapatistas, the women's revolution in Kurdistan, maroons in Venezuela and the USA, and the First Ecosocialist International, whose founding delegates recently converged in Jackson, Mississippi.