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Friday Morning Seminars - Spring 2022

Spring 2022

DateTopicPresenter
February 4

View the Slideshow: Kallemeyn justice evaluation 2.4.2022
Notions of Justice in Values-Engaged Evaluation Leanne Kallemeyn, Associate Professor, School of Education, LUC
February 11

Considering Power in Community-Based Research: Shifting Toward a ‘Public Work for Public Things’ Framework Patrick GreenExecutive Director, CELTS, Director of Engaged Learning, Clinical Assistant Professor, School of Education, LUC; Susan Haarman, Associate Director, CELTS, Service-Learning Program Manager, LUC
February 18

A Neighbor Among Neighbors: Erie Neighborhood House 150 Years as a Home with No Borders , formerly Senior Director of Programs with Erie Neighborhood House
February 25

The Physical and Emotional Impact of COVID-19 on Immigrants: Health & Policy Implications Abha RaiAssistant Professor Associate Director, Center for Immigrant and Refugee Accompaniment (CIRA), School of Social Work, LUC; Yigermal Demisse, Graduate Research Assistant, School of Social Work, LUC
March 18

Part of the LUC Climate Change Conference


Environmental Justice Work on the Southside of Chicago , Executive Director, People for Community Recovery; 
Moderated by Amy Krings, Associate Professor, School of Social Work, LUC
March 25

Interpersonal Victimization Among Latinos: Research Findings and Steps Forward , Associate Professor, Chancellor’s Scholar for Inclusive Excellence in Interpersonal Violence Research, Core Faculty, Center on Violence Against Women and Children, School of Social Work, Rutgers University
April 1

Learning From Responses to the Impacts of COVID-19 on the Chicago Regional Food System Tania Schusler, Assistant Professor, Solutions to Environmental Problems (STEP) Coordinator, School of Environmental Sustainability, LUC; Dikshya Dahal, M.S. candidate, School of Environmental Sustainability, LUC
April 8

Becoming Who We Are: The Future of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Loyola , Vice President of Institutional DEI, LUC

Spring 2022

DateTopicPresenter
February 4

View the Slideshow: Kallemeyn justice evaluation 2.4.2022
Notions of Justice in Values-Engaged Evaluation Leanne Kallemeyn, Associate Professor, School of Education, LUC
February 11

Considering Power in Community-Based Research: Shifting Toward a ‘Public Work for Public Things’ Framework Patrick GreenExecutive Director, CELTS, Director of Engaged Learning, Clinical Assistant Professor, School of Education, LUC; Susan Haarman, Associate Director, CELTS, Service-Learning Program Manager, LUC
February 18

A Neighbor Among Neighbors: Erie Neighborhood House 150 Years as a Home with No Borders , formerly Senior Director of Programs with Erie Neighborhood House
February 25

The Physical and Emotional Impact of COVID-19 on Immigrants: Health & Policy Implications Abha RaiAssistant Professor Associate Director, Center for Immigrant and Refugee Accompaniment (CIRA), School of Social Work, LUC; Yigermal Demisse, Graduate Research Assistant, School of Social Work, LUC
March 18

Part of the LUC Climate Change Conference


Environmental Justice Work on the Southside of Chicago , Executive Director, People for Community Recovery; 
Moderated by Amy Krings, Associate Professor, School of Social Work, LUC
March 25

Interpersonal Victimization Among Latinos: Research Findings and Steps Forward , Associate Professor, Chancellor’s Scholar for Inclusive Excellence in Interpersonal Violence Research, Core Faculty, Center on Violence Against Women and Children, School of Social Work, Rutgers University
April 1

Learning From Responses to the Impacts of COVID-19 on the Chicago Regional Food System Tania Schusler, Assistant Professor, Solutions to Environmental Problems (STEP) Coordinator, School of Environmental Sustainability, LUC; Dikshya Dahal, M.S. candidate, School of Environmental Sustainability, LUC
April 8

Becoming Who We Are: The Future of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Loyola , Vice President of Institutional DEI, LUC