"A Mutually Enhancing Relationship with the Natural World"
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FreeAs we enter the Advent season, LIM invites members of the Loyola community and the public to attend a free creation-centered retreat on Saturday, December 4, at 10 am Central Time. The retreat is based on the writings and lectures of Passionist priest Thomas Berry. You may attend via Zoom.
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Dia de Muertos Blessing and Celebration
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FreeCome celebrate the lives of our deceased loved ones in this Mexican traditional custom that includes traditional food, music, and dance!
Letters to Loyola: El Día de Muertos
October 28, 2021
Dear Loyola,
Throughout history, human beings have created traditions to help them grapple with death, including annual events in the fall – the end of the harvest season and a time of preparation for impending winter. One of the most beautiful of those traditions originated in what is now Mexico, El Día de Muertos, the Day of the Dead.
Fourteenth Annual Student Peace Conference
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FreeThis year’s Fourteenth Annual Student Peace Conference’s theme is “Navigating a Fragmented World: Concurring and Dissenting Opinions.” Presented both virtually and in-person, this year’s conference hones in on the divided nature of our globe. We aim to provide a platform to discuss, debate, and critique the differing opinions about some of the most pressing issues of our era: human rights, climate change, politics, economics, medicine, art, literature, and so much more. There is no fee involved for the conference, participation and all events are open to the public.
RNL Recognizes Loyola for Excellence in College Student Recruitment and Retention
Loyola, Tulane Present "The Skin You're In"
Biology Research Seminar
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FreePlease join us for a presentation given by Dr. Murali Anbalagan, Department of Structural & Cellular Biology, Tulane University School of Medicine.
Deaths in Custody: 1980s–2020s
Blake Sanz ’99 Receives National Short Fiction Award

Writing professor and author Manuel “Blake” Sanz ’99 published an award-winning short story collection earlier this year.
Loyola University New Orleans is closed for the holiday season.