Contact: Emily Bishop · eabishop@loyno.edu · 5048615829
Location: College of Law, Broadway Campus
Lawyering I students will give presentations on their research for the final Writing Assignment.
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: 7 pm to 9 pm
Contact: Tom Ryan · tfryan@loyno.edu · 504.865.2069
Location: Miller Hall Room 114
The Loyola Institute for Ministry (LIM) is hosting an evening with Maryknoll Missionary Fr. Joe Healey, who will report on and respond to the Synod on Young People, the Faith, and Vocational Discernment that Pope Francis will convene this October in Rome. LIM will also celebrate the release of God's Quad: Small Christian Communities on Campus and Beyond (Orbis Press, 2018), to which Fr. Healey is a contributor.
For more information and to RSVP please see the following:
http://cnh.loyno.edu/lim/synod-young-people
Time: 7:30 pm to 9 pm
Contact: Laura Hope · llhope@loyno.edu · (504) 865-3586
Location: Marquette Theater, 2nd Floor, Marquette Hall
Cost: $10/$12 Get Tickets
Named for the character Pygmalion in Ovid’s metamorphosis who is a sculpture who falls in love with a woman he carved out of ivory, Shaw’s famous play tells the story of a Professor who seeks to transform the rough, cockney woman Eliza Doolittle into a passable member of cultured society.
Time: 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Contact: Nadja Salerno Sonnenberg · nasaso@aol.com · (504) 865-3985
Location: Roussel Performance Hall, 2nd Floor, Comm./Music Complex
Cost: $20 adults, $18 seniors/Loyola, Free to all students and School o Get Tickets
Loyola's pre-eminent student string ensemble performs with faculty conductor Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg. Program includes: Vivaldi’s Concerto for 2 Violins in G minor RV 517: Allegro, Andante, Allegro; Vivaldi’s Concerto for 2 Cellos in G minor RV 531: Allegro, Largo, Allegro; Astor Piazzolla’s Otono (Fall) from The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires; Astor Piazzolla’s Oblivion and the first movement of the Tchaikovsky String