Rec-ing the Res Quad
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FreeJoin Campus Rec for a day of fun In the Res Quad. Come learn about club sports, play some fun games, and win fun prizes like a FitBit, Workout Headphones, and more!
Mardi Gras Scavenger Hunt
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FreeLooking for something fun to do on Mardi Gras Day? Take part in the Student Life and Ministry Mardi Gras Scavenger Hunt!
Clues will be posted on the SLM IG Account (@Loyno_SLM) on Mardi Gras Day. Find as many clues as possible on and near campus for a chance to win fun prizes such as a Saints jersey, JamNOLA tickets, and Wolf Bucks!
What Do You Believe?
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FreeEnjoy free dinner while exploring the intersection of faith, race, and gender in your own life and the lives of others. Register by February 22nd. Dinner provided to both in-person and remote attendees. Open to current Loyola students only.
Loyola Freshman Wins Regional International Voice Competition
Coffee@CIE: Tournées Film Festival Preview
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FreeJoin the French Club, Languages & Cultures and CIE for a very special Coffee@CIE: Tournées Film Festival Preview on Thursday, February 18 from 12:30-1:30pm. The festival film theme, line-up and schedule will be revealed!
Register for this event by visiting the CIE HowlConnect page or following the registration link (above).
Judy Fontenot Lavergne
FaithActs Summer Youth Theology Institute
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FreeHigh school rising juniors and seniors are invited to participate in this institute held on the beautiful campus of Loyola University New Orleans. Through engagement with the relevant sciences and an exploration of Christianity's rich biblical and theological traditions, participants will discern how their faith can help make them leaders in support of creation and environmental justice. They can also earn 3 college credits.
The cost for the institute is $300.00 Scholarships available.
Daniel Bernard Roumain, "White Supremacy and Its Death Grip on Classic Music Education"
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FreeHosted by Denison University as part of the Keys2Inclusion series, Daniel Bernard Roumain, acclaimed activist, entrepreneur, composer, violinist and educator, presents "White Supremacy and Its Death Grip on Classic Music Education." Join in for an exploration of white supremacy's role in shaping conservatory education and the classical music ecosystem as it exists today.
For more information on this and other upcoming events at the School of Music & Theatre Arts, visit Loyola Presents.
John Mlynczak: Teaching with Music Technology
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FreeJohn Mlynczak joins us for the Music Education Guest Lecture Series with a talk titled "Teaching with Music Technology."
Dr. Leah Claiborne: Teaching Piano Music by Black Composers
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FreeKeys to Inclusion hosts guest speaker Dr. Leah Claiborne for her lecture, "Teaching Piano Music of Black Composers" on Saturday, January 30 at 5:30ET/4:30CT/2:30PT.
For more information on this and other events at the School of Music & Theatre Arts, visit Loyola Presents.