Law Class of 2001 Reunion
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FreeIt has been 20 years since the Class of 2001 graduated from the Loyola College of Law! To celebrate this milestone and reconnect, the Class of 2001 Reunion Committee has planned a cocktail reception in New Orleans for classmates and their guests.
This event is free to attend and will include complimentary hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar. Advance registration is required.
Meet The Majors
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FreeFall 2021 Canoe Trip
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FreeWhat to expect
Travel time is approximately one hour to launch site. Four to five hours is spent in a canoe. No experience is necessary. Life jackets will be provided and worn at all times.ÌýPay close attention to the weather on the day of the trip and dress accordingly in layers. Remember it is often 10 - 15 degrees cooler over water. We go rain or shine as long as the university is in session - no rain date!
What to bring
You'll want to bring the following items:
Letters to Loyola: The Award-Winning Maroon
September 30, 2021
Dear Loyola,
Loyola has one of the best college newspapers in the country, according to multiple rankings over the course of decades. Not only do The Maroon reporters consistently clean up in the awards for college journalism, they also win awards for local journalism against the professionals.
Dominic Massa ’98 Named Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer of WYES
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College of Music and Media alumnus Dominic Massa has been named executive vice-president and chief operating officer of WYES-TV in New Orleans.
Annual Houston Alumni Brunch
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FreeThe Houston Chapter of the Loyola University Alumni Association invites the Houston-area Wolf Pack family to the 2021 Houston Alumni Brunch. Dr. Michelle Collins, dean of the College of Nursing and Health, will be the keynote speaker at this event.
Tickets are $40 per person and include a full Brennan's brunch. Cash bar will be available.
Gravy Runs through It: The Mystique, Mistakes & Magic of New Orleans Restaurants
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FreeThe College of Nursing and Health welcomes Brett Anderson, New York Times food correspondent and former restaurant critic and features writer for The Times-Picayune in New Orleans, as our fall lecturer. He will share his thoughts on the intersection of food, restaurants, and well-being in New Orleans and how the unique food culture of the city sheds light on community and social justice.
This event is free and open to the public.
ºÚÁÏÉçÇø Hosts Immigration Reform Panel
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Master of Pastoral Studies and Master of Criminology & Justice (Online)
A dual degree in pastoral studies and criminology and justice prepares you to become a more effective and compassionate professional in the field of criminology and justice. It is aimed at criminal justice administrators, researchers, and private security professionals as well as those in justice ministries such as such as victim services, prison ministry, re-entry, and delinquency prevention. In this program, students develop a theological and spiritual foundation for their work supporting the transformation of individuals and community.
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