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Queer Abroad

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Free

Join Loyola's Center for International Education and Plus+ for a conversation among fellow queer students about their experiences interacting with global cultures and the international education community during Study Abroad.


Spring 2021: Guide to Residential Life and Housing

Subject line:ÌýGuide to Residential Life and Housing ?

Sent: October 28

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Welcome home! ºÚÁÏÉçÇø is committed to providing you with an exceptional learning environment that extends beyond the classroom and into every dimension of your life—even where you sleep! Living on campus gives you many opportunities to build community with your classmates and immerse yourself in the full college experience. Plus, it’s nice to be only a short walk away from class in the morning.Ìý

Spring 2021: Welcome to the Wolf Pack

Subject line:ÌýWelcome to the Wolf Pack ?

Sent: October 21, 2020

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Welcome to Wolf Pack! We know you probably have a lot of questions about how to plan for your college experience. We’re here for you! Starting next week, you’ll receive our weekly email newsletter called Wolf Pack Wednesday, which features important information and resources to help you prepare for your first year at Loyola.

Public Allies New Orleans Info Session

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Free

Public Allies New Orleans is hiring! Come see how you can better your community and get paid to do so. Public Allies is a national movement committed to advancing social justice and equity by engaging and activating the leadership of all young people. Since 1992, we have helped thousands of underrepresented young leaders serve our country through AmeriCorps. Our allies get on successful pathways to higher education and careers and bring communities together to work for the common good.

International Education Week

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Time

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Free

The Center for International Education will be celebrating International Education Week with a variety of events:

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH

International Thanksgiving
Location TBD, Time TBD
International students are invited to an American Thanksgiving dinner brought to you by the International Student Association and Center for International Education. Students will enjoy a Thanksgiving meal and learn about the meaning of this holiday that celebrates diversity and kindness.

Social Justice and International Education: A Call to Action

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Free

Join Dr. LaNitra M. Berger for a talk and interactive discussion about the intersections of social justice and international education and where we can take action during this pivotal cultural moment. How can we make access to and inclusion in international education equitable for all students? What are ways in which intercultural learning can happen in our own communities, especially during a pandemic which limits international mobility? The first part of the event will feature a lecture by Dr. Berger, followed by a facilitated discussion.

Test Program Two

2020 Presidential Election Discussion

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Free

A discussion on the 2020 U.S. elections with Betsy Fischer Martin, Emmy-winning journalist and executive director of American University’s Institute of Women and Politics; Michael Smith ’01, co-host and executive producer of the sports talk show Brother From Another; and Tom Llamas ’01, ABC World News Tonight anchor. Norman Robinson, retired WDSU anchor and former CBS News White House correspondent, will moderate the panel.

Center for Editing and Publishing presents author of "Coffee," Dinah Lenney

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Free

Author Dinah Lenney will talk about her writing and publishingÌýCoffee, a recent book in the Object Lessons series co-edited by Loyola Professor Chris Schaberg.

Center for Editing and Publishing presents author of "Coffee," Dinah Lenney

Date

Time

Cost

Free

Author Dinah Lenney will talk about her writing and publishingÌýCoffee, a recent book in the Object Lessons series co-edited by Loyola Professor Chris Schaberg.