CCAF General Education Mobile (GEM) Program
CCAF General Education Mobile (GEM)
Program
As part of the GEM program, active duty CCAF students are able to take up to 15 credits towards their Associate of Applied Science degree general education requirements through Loyola University.
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Healing through Accompaniment: Chaplaincy in Hospitals, Prisons, and Beyond
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FreeRev. Jeannie Alexander, J.D, M.A., will speak on "Healing through Accompaniment:ÌýChaplaincy in Hospitals, Prisons,Ìýand Beyond" Rev. Alexander is the executive director of No Exceptions Prison Collective. She is also a co-founding resident of Harriet Tubman House, an interfaith community dedicated to restorative practices in earth stewardship and human rights. She has served as the Head Chaplain at Riverbend Maximum Security Institution.
Jesus as Healer, Then and Now
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FreeThomas F. Ryan, Ph.D., will speak on "Jesus as Healer." Dr. Ryan is the University Chaplain and a Professor of Theology and Ministry at ºÚÁÏÉçÇø. His research interests include the history of biblical interpretation with a focus on medieval exegesis, the history of spirituality, and faith and popular culture.
Magis Moment: December 2024
A Message from the Vice President of University AdvancementÌý
This fall has been filled with memorable moments, from Loyola alumni events and dinners to opportunities for reflection. Yet, what has stood out the most has been cheering on Loyola’s basketball teams—whether in New Orleans or L.A.—and watching our athletes in action. Loyola’s student-athletes continue to inspire with their dedication both on and off the court. Their impressive GPAs and unwavering persistence make it exciting to follow their journeys.