Finding Hope on MLK Day – A Town Hall on Understanding the COVID-19 Vaccine

“Finding Hope on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day – A Town Hall on Understanding the COVID-19 Vaccine” is scheduled for January 18th, 11 am – 12 pm. The event is free and open to the public.  Pre-registration is requested at umms.org/FindingHope, and the Town Hall will also be broadcast live on the University of Maryland Medical Center’s Facebook page at facebook.com/UMDMedCenter.

Theology Uncorked: Violence Interruption in Baltimore

Online Event

Kim Lamberty, DMin., Director for Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation, Stuart Center, will lead us in a reflection on the theological groundings of violence interruption and peacebuilding. Greg Marshburn, Director of Catholic Charities Safe Streets in Sandtown-Winchester, will explore praxis in Baltimore- to interrupt violence and save lives.

Loyola’s Inaugural Baltipreneurs Ecosystem Night

Online Event

Loyola University Maryland’s Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CI&E) will host the inaugural Baltipreneurs Ecosystem Night on Wednesday, Jan. 27, from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. via Zoom. The event is sponsored by a grant from Maryland Business Innovation Association and Maryland Technology Development Corporation and will feature local entrepreneur Andrew Suggs, founder and CEO of Live Chair Health, as the keynote speaker.

Virtual Wine Pairing for Haiti

Online Event

Kick off Valentine’s week by sharing some love with the children of Haiti! Join us virtually on Zoom on Saturday, Feb. 6 at 6pm as Certified Sommelier, Carrie Elliott Reese guides us through an evening of delicious wine pairings from the comfort of your own home, all to benefit Haiti!

Virtual Lenten retreat

Online Event

Join Ralph Martin on four consecutive Sundays in Lent for a live  online Lenten Mission on inspiring wisdom from the greatest spiritual teachers in the Church

Webinars on Flannery O’Connor and race

Online Event

Loyola University Maryland will host a series of virtual conversations, “Public Writing/Private Perceptions: The Vexed Issues Surrounding Flannery O’Connor and Race,” this spring.

Loyola’s 2021 Humanities Symposium

Online Event

Antoinette Jackson, Ph.D., professor and chair of Anthropology at the University of South Florida (USF) in Tampa and director of the USF Heritage Research Lab, will deliver the 2021 Humanities Symposium virtual keynote address on Thursday, March 11, at 7 p.m. via Zoom.

Virtual Lenten retreat

Online Event

Join Ralph Martin on four consecutive Sundays in Lent for a live  online Lenten Mission on inspiring wisdom from the greatest spiritual teachers in the Church