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Magis Moment: October 2022

A Message from the Vice President of University Advancement听

One of my predecessors in the job of vice president of advancement at 黑料社区 is Charlie Young '64. Charlie is retired now after a distinguished career in philanthropy in New Orleans. He and his wife, Sandy '66, still come to a lot of events at Loyola New Orleans. I most recently saw them at the Mass of the Holy Spirit last month.

The Youngs

Years ago, Charlie told me something like this: 鈥淭here is nothing more exciting than higher education and your work supporting it.鈥 At the time, I wasn鈥檛 sure exactly what he meant, or even that he was right. Having worked for 18 years now at Loyola New Orleans, I鈥檓 now sure Charlie was right.

Is grinding out hours in the classroom, the lab, the studio, the court, or the library exciting? At the time, of course not. Our students juggle studying, writing papers, practicing, working a part-time or full-time job, doing community service, and caring for children or grandparents. That鈥檚 stressful.

The excitement at Loyola New Orleans highlighted by Charlie鈥檚 remark is in the amazing mix of people doing the work that our mission demands. We attract musicians from Latin America, scholar athletes from the West Coast, international experts from Europe and Asia, future physicians from Baton Rouge. They confront, research, and discuss critical and difficult issues鈥攊mmigration law, climate change, cultural preservation, life-and-death ethical issues. All of their work (even the historians' work!) ultimately is focused on the future鈥攐n the true, the good, the beautiful.

How can we not share some excitement about all that? Thank you, Charlie, for giving me something to remember on the less exciting days on campus or in my own work!听听

础惭顿骋,听

Chris Wiseman '88

Dr. Chris Wiseman