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Money, media, and your vote!

This Friday, Loyola’s Gannon Center for Women and Leadership will host the panel discussion, “Money, Media, and Your Vote.” Panelists will come together to discuss the current presidential election and the controversial campaign tactics being utilized. Topics will focus on the use of blatant disinformation and character assignation by both, as opposed to the candidates’ positions on actual pressing issues.

Panelists include:

  • Newton N. Minow, Senior Counsel to Sidney Auction LLP, and former Federal Communication Commissioner
  • Susan S. Sher, Executive Vice President for Corporate Strategy and Public Affairs at the University of Chicago Medical Center
  • Patricia Widder, a retired Chicago Tribune reporter and editor

The panel discussion will be moderated by Beth Konrad, senior broadcast professional in residence at Loyola University Chicago’s School of Communication. Stop by, join the conversation, and discover why your informed vote is more important this year than any year before.

The event, which will take place in Coffey Hall at 4 p.m., is free and open to the public. For more information on this event, please contact the Gannon Center at gannoncenter@luc.edu or call 773.508.8430.

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President Michael J. Garanzini, S.J., on the Value of the Loyola Experience

Melissa Niksic

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Is there a way to link the bio in my Workspace to my course sites?

Is there a way to link the bio in my Workspace to my course sites?

I’d like to link my bio in my Workspace to my course sites. Can I do that?

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Digital ethics in print

Digital ethics in print

Looking for a go-to guide on digital ethics? Well, look no further than new title, Digital Ethics: Research and Practice.