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The Welcome Pack: Our Jesuit Values (Spring 2025)

Subject line: Where Spirituality Meets Social Justice

Send date: December 6, 2024

Lent

Loyola Lenten Series: Reconciliation with God and Neighbor

Reconciliation is central to Ignatian spirituality.

Environmental Roundtable

Date

Time

Cost

Free

H2theFuture Louisiana and the New Clean Energy Economy

When: December 1, 2022

Time: 12:30 – 1:30 pm

Where: Monroe Hall 610

Presenter: Michael Hecht, CEO of Greater New Orleans Inc.

Title of Talk: H2theFuture: Louisiana & the New Clean Energy Economy. 

The Welcome Pack: Dining Services (Spring 2025)

Subject line: What's Cookin' on Campus

Send date: November 20, 2024

Your dining experience with us is about more than just great food. It's a community experience centered on culinary expertise, fresh ingredients, healthy options, and a shared sense of environmental and social responsibility. 

Wolf Pack Preview Days

2023 Wolf Pack Athletics Hall of Fame

Date

Time

Cost

Free

Wolf Pack Athletics and the Loyola University New Orleans Alumni Association invite you to attend the 2023 Hall of Fame Reception and Induction Ceremony on Saturday, January 28, 2023. Registration includes a ticket to the Women's and Men's Basketball Game, parking, hors d'oeuvres, and drinks at the reception. We look forward to honoring the following 2023 Hall of Fame Inductees: Janeicia Neely '15, McCall Tomeny '15, Samantha Worsham '13, and Alexander Lorenzo '17.

Faith and Work: Your Brain in the Workplace

Date

Time

Cost

Free

Dr. Chris Krall, SJ is an assistant professor of theology and neuroscience at Creighton University where his research focuses on the neuroscience of Christian contemplative prayer practices and their effects on conversion in the midst of suffering and human flourishing. He will join the Loyola community for a discussion about faith and work, examining the human brain in the workplace. Free Cane's Chicken will be served. 

Please register in advance