COVID-19 Exhibit to Run Through May
An origami exhibit displayed on the Loras College campus remembering this Iowan and the nearly 10,000 others who have died of COVID-19 will end its run on May 31.
Read moreAn origami exhibit displayed on the Loras College campus remembering this Iowan and the nearly 10,000 others who have died of COVID-19 will end its run on May 31.
Read moreThe College is beginning and ending its fall semester one week earlier than the current academic calendar. In addition, Loras is shifting from a January term to a May term schedule to provide students with enhanced experiential learning opportunities.
Read moreThe Loras College Choirs will provide a Lenten reflection and a celebration of Easter at their spring concert on March
Read moreThe Loras College English Department will host author Tom Montgomery Fate as he leads a workshop on writing memoirs. The free event will be held on campus in the Wahlert Curriculum Library on March 21 at 9:30 a.m.
Read moreThe Loras College Wind Ensemble will bring a touch of Hollywood to Dubuque for their spring concert, A Night at the Movies in the Alumni Campus Center Ballroom on Saturday, March 18 at 7 p.m.
Read moreLoras College media studies students earned 22 awards over 12 categories in the Iowa College Media Association (ICMA) Awards on Thursday, February 2, including Outstanding Video Excellence for the fourteenth consecutive year.
Read moreLoras College with host a talk on surprises in creative writing, particularly poetry, from Michael Theune, PhD, on March 1 at 7 pm on the third floor of the Miller Academic Resource Center.
Read moreWhat makes these capstone projects significant is the real-world application of what they have learned through the program. From working with a local brewery and insurance company, students not only see how their data analysis translates into real business, but they are able to develop critical skills to help them both gather the necessary information and effective share out the results of their findings.
Read moreLoras College announced it was awarded a $155,000 grant from the Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust to benefit students and faculty of the engineering program.
Read moreWith accreditation, students in the program are eligible to sit for the ASBMB certification exam, which provides them the opportunity to demonstrate their competitiveness with peers from across the nation.
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