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Magis Moment: June 2023

A Message from the Vice President of University Advancement 

No current human project strikes me as more visionary and hope-filled than the . It’s an international repository holding well more than one million seed samples from all over the world with room for millions more. The goal is to preserve and protect crop diversity in the face of genetic developments in human food sources, climate change, war, and other challenges.

Patrick Govan

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2023 Loyola Legislature Alumni Reception

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Free

After Loyola Day at the Capitol, alumni and friends are invited to a reception honoring the ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÂ alumni serving in the Louisiana Legislature. Kindly RSVP by contacting the Office of Alumni Engagement at alumni@loyno.edu or (504) 861-5454.

2023 DC Alumni Chapter Picnic & Snowballs

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Free

Alumni and friends are invited to join the ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÂ Alumni Association at Fort Hunt Park for a picnic. Light refreshments and snowballs will be served. Please note that while attendees are welcome to BYOB and wine to the picnic area, the park prohibits liquor consumption on the grounds.

Please click for detailed directions and information about parking at Fort Hunt Park.

Xavi Lacayo

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Public Health Minor

The public health minor at ºÚÁÏÉçÇø can complement many different areas of study—from business administration to mass communication and journalism. As an interdisciplinary program, Loyola’s public health minor includes an exploration of epidemiology, psychology, statistics, ethics, social justice, and other relevant topics. Â