The Department of Psychological Sciences presents Dr. Candice Alfano
Title - Sleep 101: From Trees to Dorm Rooms
Description - Humans spend 1/3 of their lives doing one behavior – sleeping. Research has greatly advanced our understanding of sleep in recent decades, but much remains to be learned. This talk will provide students with scientific insights into three basic questions: 1) Why do we sleep?; 2) What goes wrong with sleep?; and 3) What happens when we don't get enough sleep?
Time: 7:30 pm to 12 am
Contact: Box Office · tickets@loyno.edu · 504-865-2074
Location: Roussel Performance Hall, 2nd Floor, Comm./Music Complex
Piano Faculty of Grand Valley State University in Michigan gives a recital the evening of November 3 at 7:30pm
Time: 7:30 pm to 10 pm
Contact: Box Office · tickets@loyno.edu · 5048652074
Location: JPAS Westwego
Cost: $15-35 Get Tickets
This debut collaboration between the Loyola University’s Department of Theatre Arts & Dance and the Jefferson Performing Arts Society will be directed by Department Chair, Dr. Laura Hope. In 1963, the Gellman family and their African-American maid, Caroline, live in sleepy Lake Charles, Louisiana. Caroline is drifting through life as a single mother of four working in a service job to a white family. A fragile, yet beautiful friendship develops between the young Gellman son, Noah, and Caroline. Noah’s stepmother, Rose, unable to give Caroline a raise, tells Caroline that she may keep the money that Noah leaves in his pockets. Caroline balks and refuses to take money from a child but her own children desperately need food, clothing and shoes. Outside of the laundry room, some of the greatest social advancements that the country has seen are being set in motion, and change is knocking on the door.