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IFC Bid Day

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Free

Loyola's IFC Fraternities, Pi Kappa Phi and Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) are excited to extend bids to new members during Bid Day!

Wolf Pack Welcome

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Free

Wolf Pack Welcome is a program to kick off the Fall semester for the newest members of the Pack! There are a variety of programs and events to help you prepare for classes, meet other incoming students, participate in Loyola traditions, and more. Some programming includes New Student Convocation, keynote speakers discussing social justice and sexual assault, fun late-night socials and so much more!聽Wolf Pack Welcome is聽mandatory聽for all first-year students, both residential and commuter.

Magis Student Leadership Awards

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Free

The Magis Student Leadership Awards is a ceremonial salute to University excellence. We celebrate the achievements of outstanding members of our campus community and take pride in our students who have committed themselves to 黑料社区. Nominees聽will be invited for a night of refreshments, entertainment, and awards.

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By Loyola University on Mon, 02/21/2022 - 15:48

Loyola Loyal Day 2022

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Free

We are called together by our shared vision to transform the world. Loyola Loyal Day is Loyola's own 24-hour day of giving designed to celebrate the loyalty of the Loyola community. Save the date and plan to celebrate our shared commitment to the university's mission by making a gift on Loyola Loyal Day.

If you'd like to volunteer and engage your class year to participate, please contact Garrett Lacour at (504) 861-5568 or聽gmlacour@loyno.edu.

Katie McBride, J.D.

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Senior Send Off

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Free

Celebrate your senior year with this annual tradition of dancing, food, and fun with your peers!

Letters to Loyola - Undergraduate Research

February 17, 2022

Dear Loyola community,

Just before Christmas, and shined a spotlight on a Loyola biology professor and his students helping to save a tiny fish from extinction. In the world of conservation, the tiniest organisms sometimes matter the most because so much else depends on them.