Time: 8:15 am to 1 pm
Contact: Nicole Rigard · nacampbe@loyno.edu · 504 861-5562
Location: College of Law, Broadway Campus
The Career Development Office will be presenting a mandatory 1L boot camp for first year law students.
Time: 9 am to 12 pm
Contact: chrissy Brown · cecernig@loyno.edu · 861-5560
Location: College of Law, Broadway Campus
Friday, October 21st (9:00a.m. to 12:00p.m.) (room 111)
Many times practitioners feel unconnected to their work or seek different ways to build a meaningful life. This course will explore how one attorney was inspired by a family member to create a non-profit and provide funding pathways to grow attention to a specific medical need in the community. Students will learn the basics of creating a non-profit and several aspects of how to market and grow attention to a cause. One large component to successful lawyering includes life balance whether it is through physical activity or building pathways to meaningful work. This class will provide both insight and opportunity to bring balance in your life. In true experiential fashion, we are also including an exercise challenge after the lecture to walk or job Audubon park with the skills instructor.
Time: 5 pm to 7 pm
Contact: Christina Morales · mba@loyno.edu · 5048647953
MBA Association hosts montly social events for MBA students. These events are usually held off campus. Please contact Beck Flanagan at beck@loyno.edu or Brittany Guillory at baguillo@loyno.edu for questions about the event.
Time: 7:30 pm to 9 pm
Contact: Stephanie Miller · smmiller@loyno.edu · (504) 865-3840
Location: Lower Depths Theatre (corner of St. Charles Ave. and Calhoun St.)
Cost: Ticketing: $12 Admission, $8 w/Student ID, Seniors, Loyola Facult Get Tickets
Beyond the Horizon was Nobel-prize winning playwright Eugene O’Neill’s first full-length play, for which he won the first of his four Pulitzer prizes. Set on a farm in Massachusetts at the beginning of the twentieth century, this riveting drama pits brother against brother for the heart of one woman. It is a powerful, timeless work by America’s greatest playwright, and the father of contemporary American playwriting.
Ticketing: $12 Admission, $8 w/Student ID, Seniors, Loyola Faculty/Staff
Event location: 961 St Mary St, New Orleans.