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Earth Week Guest Speaker: Dr. Donata Henry, Tulane University

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Free

Donata with woodpeckerDr. Donata Henry is a Senior Professor of the Practice in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. She earned her PhD from Tulane and was offered a teaching position upon completion of her degree in 2005. Her research interests include the reproductive biology, behavioral and community ecology of birds.

Earth Week Scavenger Hunt

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Free

Take part inÌýour earth week themed scavenger hunt in City Park! The event is student led and includes first, second, third, and participation prizes. Supplies are limited however, so prizes are first come first serve. Participants with their own transportation also have the option to complete the hunt individually.Ìý

Reservations for this event are open from April 1st to the 16th, and transportation will be provided. To make a reservation, emailÌýkjkahn@loyno.eduÌýwith your name and cell phone #.

Earth Week Bat Walk

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Time

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Free

Join Dr. HoodÌýon his spring bat walk in Sankofa Wetland Park! Participants will be taken on a guided walk through the park by Dr. Hood where they can observe and learn about native bat species and activity.Ìý

Reservations for this event are open from April 1st to the 16th, and transportation will be provided. To make a reservation, emailÌýkjkahn@loyno.eduÌýwith your name and cell phone #.

Earth Week Alum Speaker: Emma Reid, Conservation Communicator of the Year 2019

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Time

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Free

Earth Week SpeakerEmma Reid, ENVS ‘16, is a Louisiana-based filmmaker specializing in environmental topicsÌýandÌýa Producer for Louisiana Public Broadcasting. The unique beauty, culture, and dynamic natural environment in Louisiana led to Reid’s particular focus on coastal restoration.

Earth Week Frog Walk

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Time

Cost

Free

ÌýJoin Dr. Bob Thomas on his Jean Lafitte National Park frog walk! Participants will go on a guided walk with Dr. Bob through the park, where they will observe and learn about native frog species.Ìý

Reservations for this event are open from April 1st to the 16th, and transportation will be provided. To make a reservation, emailÌýkjkahn@loyno.eduÌýwith your name and cell phone #.

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Earth Week 2021

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Free

Everyone is welcome to join Earth Week 2021!

Who Do You Think You Are?

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Free

for a free dinner (delivered via Uber Eats) and conversation around the intersection of your faith, race, and gender at Loyola.

Fish Fry Lenten Picnic

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Free

Come celebrate the final days of Lent in preparation for Easter with music, games, and food (including vegetarian options). Wolf Bucks, Meal Swipes, and Cash accepted.

Tournees Film Festival continues with "Hyenas"

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Free

The Loyola Society for Francophone Cultures continues its Tournees Film Festival TODAY,ÌýThurs.ÌýMarch 25Ìýat 7 p.m. with a virtual screening of Hyenas.ÌýHere's a quick summation of the plot:

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By Loyola University on Thu, 03/18/2021 - 14:54