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Award-Winning Artist, Designer Kelli Anderson to Speak at Loyola University

By Loyola University on Wed, 11/12/2025 - 09:00

Music as Trans-Boundary Language and Historical Memory

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This unique program, led by Loyola historian Dr. Benan Grams, will explore Middle Eastern history and the power of music to connect cultures, preserve historical memory, and inspire collaboration across disciplines.

International Education Week 2025

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Free

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

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH

Study Abroad 101
One Loyola Room - Danna Student Center - Main Campus
12:30PM - 1:30 PM

Loyola University Hosts Jazz Underground Concert, Weeklong Residency Featuring 9 Horses

By Loyola University on Tue, 11/11/2025 - 09:00

Environment Program Roundtable: "Birds!"

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Join the Environment Program for the third Roundtable of our 2025-2026 series on December 4th from 12:30 to 1:45 PM in Monroe 152. We will be joined by Katie Rompf, MS, Adjunct instructor of Biological Sciences, and Steve Michalec, bird photographer, to talk about anything & everything birds! 

If you are unable to attend, make sure to check out the recording on our YouTube channel after the event.

National Recycle Day

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Celebrate National Recycle Day on November 15th and join the movement to reduce waste and protect our planet! By recycling, we conserve natural resources, save energy, and reduce pollution. Recycling gives materials a new life and helps minimize landfill waste. Loyola has recycling bins in various places across campus for easy recycling. Together, we can create cleaner communities and a healthier environment for all! 

The Statues Tell The Story: The Role of Louisiana in Statues of Spanish-Speaking Heroes

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Join us for a special presentation from Robert Gray Freeland about six of New Orleans' famous statues to Spanish-speaking historical figures, like Benito Juárez and Simón Bolívar, and their relationship to the city, to Spain, and to Latin and South America.

Robert Gray Freeland is a board member of the Friends of the Cabildo, a volunteer organization of the Louisiana State Museum. He also serves as Vice Chair of the Louisiana AMERICA250 Commission.

Loyola University Presents “Critters,” a New Play by Theatre Arts & Dance Alum Emma Schillage

By Loyola University on Fri, 11/07/2025 - 11:43

Em Lessley

            

Where Classroom Meets Concert: Loyola University Debuts Gasa U, Offering Students Real-World Experience Running a Live Music Venue

By Loyola University on Wed, 11/05/2025 - 21:52