Race, Poverty and Politics
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FreeMitch Landrieu was the 61st Mayor of New Orleans (2010-2018). When he took office, the city was still recovering from Hurricane Katrina and in the midst of the BP Oil Spill. Under Landrieu's leadership, New Orleans is widely recognized as one of the nation’s great comeback stories.
Ignatian Teach-In on Mass Incarceration to be Held at Loyola
Modeling Noise in Biology
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FreeDr. Anat Burger will present on Oct. 29th co-sponsored by the Biology and Physics Departments.
“Race, Poverty and Politics,” A Talk by Mitch Landrieu
Study: Rich School, Poor School: Education [In]equity in Louisiana
Allyn Schoeffler
Frank Noto, tuba
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FreeFrank Noto, tuba, performs a Junior Recital. Event is free and open to the public.
Faith in the Future: Loyola University New Orleans Wraps Up $100 Million Fundraising Campaign
Michael Taddeo, jazz guitar
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FreeJunior recital presented by Michael Taddeo, jazz guitar. Event is free and open to the public.
T. Howard Foundation Info Session
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FreeThe mission of the T. Howard Foundation is to promote diversity in media and entertainment by increasing the number of diverse and underrepresented groups and underserved communities within the industry. A representative will be on campus to promote upcoming internship opportunities with the T. Howard Foundation More information can be found on their website: https://www.t-howard.org/