On April 9, Loyola’s Office of International Programs hosted “Understanding Islamophobia,” lectured by Peter Hopkins, a professor of social geography and the dean of social justice at Newcastle...
On March 18, “Exit West” author Mohsin Hamid delivered the 2019 Hanway Lecture and Humanities Symposium Keynote, “Rights of Passage.” Reitz Arena was packed with students, faculty, and community...
On April 19, the Department of Communication hosted April Ryan as their guest speaker for the 2018 Caulfield Lecture titled, “20 Years of White House Reporting: From Bill Clinton to Donald Trump.”...
On Tuesday, April 3, Loyola welcomed Paul Hawken, an environmentalist, entrepreneur, author, and activist, to campus to speak about possible solutions for global warming. Hawken discussed his answers to...
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On Wednesday, March 14, Dr. Giuseppina Iacono Lobo, a professor in the English Department, held a lecture on the relationship between disability and the media as well as the...
In 1969, one Loyola freshman walked into a composition class taught by his first-year advisor, Dr. Thomas Scheye. Little did he know, that class would change his life.
Mark Bowden, well-known news correspondent,...
On Jan. 24 the Bunting Peace and Justice Speaker Series welcomed Gimena Sánchez-Garzoli, the Director for the Andes at the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) Director of the Office of Peace and...
On Oct. 30, the Center for the Humanities and the Theology Department sponsored a common text lecture entitled “Eve: Villain or Heroine?” The lecture was given by Dr. Benjamin Sommer of the Jewish...
How do they do it? How does Disney continue to touch lives so consistently that it becomes central to many families’ favorite memories? How do the memories become so special?
“Part of the answer to...
On Oct. 25, the Gender Studies club presented “Stay Woke: A Panel Discussion” to shed light on social justice and intersectionality.
The panel consisted of the residential leaders of Charleston, and...
On Oct. 10, first-year students crowded into the 4th-floor programming room to hear “Stories from Maximum Security,” a program explaining the treacherous conditions of the Jessup Correctional Institute,...
At 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 12, Loyola will present the Sister Cleophas Costello Lecture, delivered by Elizabeth Smart, a child safety advocate and founder of The Elizabeth Smart Foundation.
Smart is the 27th...