ALMA MATTERS
CALENDAR OCTOBER
THU, 10.23 AN IMPOSSIBLE DREAM Fiscal Responsibility in Government?
4–6 p.m., 1032 W. Sheridan Road, McCormick Lounge
Join the Gannon Center and the Chicago Network for Justice at a panel conversation on government reforms.
WED, 10.29
LAW ALUMNI AWARDS LUNCHEON 11:30 a.m., University Club of Chicago
Dean David Yellen and the Alumni Board of Governors invite you to attend this annual luncheon honoring four award recipients. • REGISTER:
LUC.edu/ law/awards or 312.915.6187
NOVEMBER
SAT, 11.1 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION ALUMNI BRUNCH 10 a.m.–noon
Join us for a brunch reception as we recognize outstanding alumni. • REGISTER:
LUC.edu/SOEbrunch14
SUN, 11.2
MASS OF REMEMBRANCE 5 p.m., Mass, Madonna della Strada Chapel; reception, McCormick Lounge
Guests will be given a rose in honor of their deceased loved ones. • REGISTER:
LUC.edu/remembrance
TUE, 11.4
WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP Church and World 4:30–6 p.m., 25 E. Pearson, Kasbeer Hall
The Gannon Center and IPS host a conversation that will challenge us to be agents of social change for a better church and world.
FRI, 11.7 4TH
ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL
SYMPOSIUM ON DIGITAL ETHICS 8 a.m.–7 p.m., 111 E. Pearson, Regents Hall
Hosted by the Center for Digital Ethics & Policy. Keynote address by Anita Sarkeesian, media critic and creator of “Feminist Frequency.” • REGISTER: LUC. edu/socsymposium2014
SAT, 11.15
WASHINGTON D.C. ALUMNI GIVE BACK
9:30 a.m.–1 p.m., Christ House, 131 S. West St., Alexandria, Virginia
The Washington DC Rambler Club and JFRC Alumni Chapter will pack donations to be distributed to families in need. • JFRC CHAPTER REGISTER:
LUC.edu/jfrcalumni/dcgiveback
• RAMBLER CLUB REGISTER:
LUC.edu/alumni/dcramblerclub
WED, 11.19
LAW YOUNG ALUMNI FALL NETWORKING NIGHT
Join law alumni from the past 10 years at this annual networking event. • REGISTER:
LUC.edu/law/alumni
THU, 11.20
ADDRESS BY JON SOBRINO, S.J. 6 p.m., Mundelein Auditorium
”A Community of Blood: Jesuits, University Professors, and Worker Martyrs.” • REGISTER:
LUC.edu/ihm/ salvadoranmartyrs (starting Oct. 17)
DECEMBER
WED, 12.3 FOCUS ON THE BOOK 5 p.m., reception, 25 E. Pearson, Kasbeer Hall; 6 p.m., lecture
Join Loyola libraries and the Newberry Library for a lecture by Mark Dimuna- tion, chief of rare book and special collections at the Library of Congress. • REGISTER:
LUC.edu/libraries
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LUMA EXHIBITIONS RUNNING NOV. 8, 2014–JAN. 4, 2015
ART AND FAITH OF THE CRÈCHE The Collection of James and Emilia Govan
Join LUMA for the seventh year of the museum’s an- nual holiday exhibition. The Nativity story has great appeal throughout the world as a story of a family fac- ing hardship with hope. See how artists re-create the Nativity scene with clothing, architecture, and figures from their native lands. Remarkable in its variety of media and scale, this generous gift from James and Emilia Govan is a LUMA tradition.
SWADDLED IN STONE Shona Sculptures of the Holy Family
LUMA will exhibit six sculptures of Mary, Joseph, and the Christ Child by Shona sculptors from Zimbabwe. The country is known for its rich mineral reserves that produce a variety of stones. Through skillful carving, burnishing, and rustication, Shona sculptors exploit the natural qualities in the stone to evoke different textures, like hair, skin, and clothing. The sculptures are drawn from the collection of Hans Heubert of Overhetfeld, Germany.
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