Contact: Student Records · sturec@loyno.edu · 5048653237
Loyola Week (All Classes Continue)
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
Contact: Edward McClellan · emcclell@loyno.edu · (504)865-2085
Location: Communications/Music Complex
Dr. John Kratus will work with Loyola music education students on Creativity, Songwriting, & Improvisation in the Music Classroom.Dr. Kratus is a Visiting Professor of Music Education at the University of Southern Florida and Professor Emeritus of Music Education at Michigan State University.
Time: 11:30 am to 1:30 pm
Contact: Dina Roudeze · dproudez@loyno.edu · 504-865-3860
Location: Danna Student Center, Table #4
Ashley Dunbar from City Year will be on campus to share information about the City Year program with students. Stop by to learn more!
Time: 12 pm to 2 pm
Contact: Mike Swartz · mgswartz@loyno.edu · (504) 864-7349
Location: The Den, University Sports Complex
Cost: $6 per tickets and $3 per youth/senior citizen Get Tickets
Women's Basketball vs Spring Hill College
Time: 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Contact: Edward McClellan · emcclell@loyno.edu · (504)865-2085
Location: Nunemaker Auditorium, 3rd Floor, Monroe Hall
Dr. John Kratus presents a lecture as part of the the 11th Annual Music Education Lecture Series. Dr. Kratus is a Visiting Professor of Music Education at the University of Southern Florida and Professor Emeritus of Music Education at Michigan State University. The mission of the Music Education Lecture Series has been to enrich the intellectual and cultural life of Loyola University students, faculty, the university community, and music teachers in the Greater New Orleans community at large by bringing distinguished individuals in the music education profession to campus for presentations on specialized subjects. In recent years, the series has grown to bring music education scholars in residence.