Contact: Amy Boyle · reslife@loyno.edu · 2445
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Family and Alumni Weekend
Contact: Karoline Schleh · kmschleh@loyno.edu · (504) 723-3088
Location: Collins C. Diboll Gallery, 4th Floor, Monroe Library
Exhibition runs until 11/25. Paintings and photographs by Erica Lambertson and Akasha Rabut. Erica and Akasha met in 2009 shortly after both artists found themselves living in New Orleans. They connected artistically through a mutual love and obsession for light and color. Through the years they have collaborated informally on many projects and taken a strong interest in each others work. The concept for this show came from a mutual admiration for each others work and an interest in further exploring the connection that happens naturally through an artistic friendship. Diboll Gallery hours: Mon- Sat 10-6pm
Time: 9 am to 12 pm
Contact: Hector Linares · halinare@loyno.edu
Students who attend this course will learn strategies and techniques for effectively interviewing and communicating with and counseling individuals with disabilities, primarily in the context of ADA civil rights litigation. The course will also explore the practicalities of fulfilling ethical duties owed to clients with diminished capacity.
*Note: This course satisfies skills competency requirement 1) Client Interviewing.
Time: 2 pm to 3 pm
Contact: Brian (Keng-Lun) Hsu · khsu@loyno.edu · (504) 865-2767
Location: Nunemaker Auditorium, 3rd Floor, Monroe Hall
Sean Dugan, professor of piano at CUNY Fredonia, presents a masterclass as part of Loyola Piano Alumni Weekend. Masterclass to be followed by a question and answer session.
Time: 4 pm to 5 pm
Contact: Brian (Keng-Lun) Hsu · khsu@loyno.edu · (504) 865-2767
Location: Roussel Performance Hall, 2nd Floor, Comm./Music Complex
Current Loyola piano students perform a recital as part of Loyola Piano Alumni Weekend.
Time: 7:30 pm to 9 pm
Contact: Laura Hope · llhope@loyno.edu · (504) 865-3586
Location: Lower Depths Theater, 1st Floor, Comm./Music Complex
Cost: $10/$12 Get Tickets
Based on the true story of the four women who worked in a watch factory who used radium to paint glowing numbers on clock faces. Set in the 1920s, the story closely parallels a similar story of the women known as the “Radium Girls.”
Time: 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Contact: Meg Frazier · mfrazier@loyno.edu · (504) 865-2136
Location: Roussel Performance Hall, 2nd Floor, Comm./Music Complex
As part of Family Weekend, Loyola instrumentalists perform works from a variety of genres. Event is free and open to the public.