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Los Angeles ΑΣΝ Alumni Club

LA Alumni Event Thursday, October 12, 2011

The ΑΣΝ LA Alumni Club cordially invites you to: Jesuit Symposia: The 1st Annual Conference on Jesuit Higher Education.

The Jesuit Symposia are part of the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts' annual Bellarmine Forum. This theme is Ignatian Imagination in the World: The Future of Education, Faith and Justice. A number of interesting lectures and roundtables precede a reception on October 12, and you are all invited to attend.

The Reception is hosted by the LMU ΑΣΝ Student Chapter on October 12, 2011 at 5:20 pm at LMU's William H. Hannon Library, 3rd Floor Suite. RSVP: Alumni Club president Patrick Cain at la@alphasigmanu.org.

 

Our general purpose mirrors that of the national ΑΣΝ organization: to encourage our members’ lifelong commitment to the ΑΣΝ values of scholarship, loyalty and service, as well as to the ideals of Jesuit education. Our particular purpose is to foster those values in a way that meets the needs of ΑΣΝ members living in one of the largest and most diverse metropolitan areas in the country. There are roughly 2,000 ΑΣΝ members in the greater Los Angeles area. The Los Angeles Alumni Club will be your chance to interact with this group, to learn from their experiences, to share your own, to participate in what we hope will be stimulating programs and projects, hopefully have some fun, and through all that come to a better understanding of how to live out our shared ΑΣΝ and Jesuit values in the exciting and challenging part of the world that we call home. The Los Angeles Club has welcomed Jesuits from Loyola Marymount University to speak on these topics:

  • Rev. William Fulco, S.J., on “How Writing Began” 
  • Rev. Thomas Rausch, S.J. on The Truth about the “DaVinci Code”
  • Rev. Randy Roche, S.J. on “Ignatian Spirituality in Everyday Life”

Club Officers

  • President – Patrick Cain (LMU ’78) LA@alphasigmanu.org
  • Secretary – David Morena (SCU ’66 ) 
  • Treasurer – Chake Kouyoumjian (LMU ’95)