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Virtual Info Session: Diversity and Peace Corps Service

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The Peace Corps is committed to reflecting the rich diversity of the U.S. and bringing diverse perspectives and solutions to development issues in the countries we serve. For the Peace Corps, diversity is a collection of individual attributes that include national origin, language, race, color, disability, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, socioeconomic status, veteran status, family structures, where people are from, where they have lived, and their differences of thought and life experiences. It's not about if you fit, but where!

 

Virtual Info Session: Peace Corps

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Free

An overview of the Agency and its mission, with information addressing the most commonly asked questions by those contemplating Peace Corps service as a career choice upon graduation. Whether you are a Freshman or Senior, what you learn may open doors you never thought existed!

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Loyola Expands Nurse Training in Bayou Region to Bridge Healthcare Shortage

By Loyola University on Wed, 08/05/2020 - 10:00

Coffee with Fr. Carter

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After over 75 years as a member of the Loyola community and many years of service to the university, Fr. James Carter is joining the Jesuit community in Grand Coteau, Louisiana, for retirement. In honor of his upcoming move, the Alumni Association is hosting Coffee with Fr. Carter: A Virtual Celebration.

Finding God in All Things Webinar

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The Loyola University New Orleans Alumni Association is hosting a panel discussion on the foundational Jesuit precept of Finding God in All Things. Moderated by Fr. Justin Daffron, S.J., Vice President for Mission and Identity, and featuring President Tania Tetlow along with several alumni panelists, this event will feature an in-depth discussion of how we find God in our work in unexpected ways.

Loyola Law Professor and Team Win Battle to Keep Aquaculture out of the Gulf

By Loyola University on Mon, 08/03/2020 - 17:27

Loyola University New Orleans College of Law and New Orleans Police Department Host 3rd Annual EPIC Police Peer Intervention Executive Leadership Conference

By Loyola University on Mon, 08/03/2020 - 17:05