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And the Grammy Goes to… the New Orleans Nightcrawlers

By Loyola University on Sun, 03/14/2021 - 20:38

Erica Tobar, horn

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Junior recital featuring Erica Tobar, horn.

See the schedule ofupcoming School of Music & Theatre Arts livestreams.

Madeline Moore, violin

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Junior recital featuring Madeline Moore, violin.

See the schedule ofupcoming School of Music & Theatre Arts livestreams.

Tournees Film Festival continues with "Joan of Arc"

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The Loyola Society for Francophone Cultures continues its Tournees Film Festivalon Thurs.March 18at 7 p.m. andrunsthrough April 15.TheTournées Film Festivalis a program which aims to bring French cinema to American colleges and university campuses.The selection offers internationally acclaimed films including this week's screening ofJoan of Arc at 7 p.m.

Joey Laborde, jazz bass

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Senior recital featuring Joey Laborde, jazz bass.

See the schedule ofupcoming Music & Theatre Arts livestreams.

Grammy-Nominated Artist Jamison Ross Prepares Loyola Students to “Set the World on Fire”

By Loyola University on Wed, 03/10/2021 - 12:11

Dr. Elizabeth Menard: Mentorship of Creativity in K-12 settings

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joins us for the Music Education Guest Lecture Series.

Ƶ Launches Public Health Major

By Loyola University on Mon, 03/08/2021 - 12:40

WLAE-TV Airs "As I Have Done"

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To celebrate Catholic Sisters Week, WLAE is airing As I Have Done, a video series produced through a collaborative effort of Salt+Light TV and the Loyola Institute for Ministry (LIM). It explores Catholic sisters in East Africa connecting Catholic Social Teaching and sustainability. A new episode airs every day between Monday, March 9, 2021 and Thursday, March 11, 2021.

Episodes of "Sisterhood" Air on Salt+Light

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To celebrate Catholic Sisters Week, Salt+Light TV is airing Sisterhood, a video series produced through a collaborative effort of Salt+Light TV and the Loyola Institute for Ministry (LIM). It features women religious in seven congregations around the world and explores each congregation’s mission, ministry, communities, and charisms. Six of the congregations have a presence in New Orleans: the Congregation of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Congregation of St.