All in a Day's Work
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FreeAll in a Day’s Work is an original movement-based exploration about the history of the American Dream. AIADW investigates the journey of various Americans to achieve the mystical goal, and the challenges encountered along the way. Directed by Justin Prescott.
Tickets (presale and cash preferred):
$5 - General Admission
Group Rates Available for all Productions
Call 504-865-2074 for Ticket Information
Department of Theatre Arts and Dance: 504-865-3840
Concert Band
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FreeDr. Serena Weren conducts the Loyola Concert Band.
Event is free and open to the public.
Loyola follows all City of New Orleans guidelines regarding COVID-19 and indoor music venues.
Zahria Sims, saxophone
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FreeJunior recital featuring Zahria Sims, saxophone.
Event is free and open to the public.
Loyola adheres to all City of New Orleans' protocols regarding COVID-19 and indoor music venues.
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Lagniappe Days
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FreeFrom November 16 through 30, the Alumni Association will host Lagniappe Days: Loyola’s Community Impact Campaign. During Lagniappe Days, you can support vital student and faculty causes that have a direct impact on our community. Loyola has provided quality Jesuit education for over a century, but its impact goes far beyond the classroom. Our faculty and students provide and participate in a range of programs and causes that improve the quality of life in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region.
Biology Research Seminar
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FreePlease join us for a presentation given by Dr. Rebeca de Jesus Crespo, College of Coast and the Environment, Louisiana State University.
Poetic Form and Racialized Environments in The Faerie Queene
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FreeThis talk turns to Edmund Spenser’s epic-romance, The Faerie Queene, to inquire how literary forms transform the concept of nature into an engine of race-making. Dr. Debapriya Sarkar attends to the poetic apparatus that dehumanizes marginalized figures, turning them into symbol and allegory by linking them to wasted and unsalvageable environments.
Public Health Event
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FreeLoyola University and Tulane University's School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine Presents: A Film Screening: The Skin You're In. It will be followed by an open discussion with Dr. Thomas A. LaVeist, Ph.D., Dean and Weatherhead Presidential Chair in Health Equity, Tulane University School 9of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.
The documentary explores African-American health disparities through the eyes of those affected, along with expert commentary. The film addresses why the problem exists and what can be done to achieve health equity.
Loyola University New Orleans is closed for the holiday season.