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Frederic Siedenburg, S.J.: The Journey of a Social Activist
Thursday, October 4, 1:00p.m.–3:00p.m.

This intercampus conversation featured the published work of Dr. Edward Gumz, associate professor in the School of Social Work, LUC.  His work was a study of Frederic Siedenburg, S.J., the founder of the first Catholic-Jesuit School of Social Work in the United States at Loyola University Chicago in 1914. It examined the multi-faceted career of this sociologist and educator who espoused both Progressive and New Deal ideas within a Catholic context. Lewis Towers, Room 1202, Water Tower Campus, LUC. By invitation and faculty request. Click here to access the article

Disability and Miraculous Cures in the Middle Ages
Tuesday, September 27, 3:30p.m.–5:00p.m.

Research discussion led by Dr. Edward Wheatley, Department of English, Loyola University Chicago. Crown Center 116, Lake Shore Campus, Loyola University Chicago.  By invitation and faculty request.

Sleep for Soul and Body: 
Ancient and Contemporary Perspectives

Thursday, February 24, 2:30p.m.–3:45p.m.
Tri-campus research discussion led by Dr. Leslie Dossey, Department of History, Loyola University Chicago. Loyola Medical Center, Sleep Clinic. By invitation and faculty request. For further information contact CCIH at 773.508.3820.

Prayer, Marriage, and the Family
Thursday, October 21st, 2010, 12:00p.m.–1:15p.m.
Research discussion led by Dr. Paul Giblin, Institute of Pastoral Studies, Loyola University Chicago. Lewis Towers 631, Conference Room, Loyola University Chicago, Water Tower Campus.