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GIS Conference - Earth Week

April 21

Date

Add to Calendar 2026-04-21 10:00:00 2026-04-21 14:00:00 GIS Conference - Earth Week Join us for Loyola’s annual GIS Conference, where students, faculty, and community partners explore how mapping and geospatial technologies help us better understand and solve real-world problems. Presentations and demonstrations will showcase innovative projects applying GIS to issues such as environmental sustainability, urban planning, crime analysis, and community resilience in New Orleans and beyond. Whether you are new to GIS or already working with spatial data, this event offers an engaging look at how maps transform complex data into insights that support informed action. Uptown Hall Multipurpose & Tchoupitoulas Room Kimberly Kahn - kjkahn@my.loyno America/Chicago public

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Uptown Hall Multipurpose & Tchoupitoulas Room

Time

Cost

Free

Join us for Loyola’s annual GIS Conference, where students, faculty, and community partners explore how mapping and geospatial technologies help us better understand and solve real-world problems. Presentations and demonstrations will showcase innovative projects applying GIS to issues such as environmental sustainability, urban planning, crime analysis, and community resilience in New Orleans and beyond. Whether you are new to GIS or already working with spatial data, this event offers an engaging look at how maps transform complex data into insights that support informed action.

Event Type

Environmental
Lectures + Seminars

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Add to Calendar 2026-04-21 10:00:00 2026-04-21 14:00:00 GIS Conference - Earth Week Join us for Loyola’s annual GIS Conference, where students, faculty, and community partners explore how mapping and geospatial technologies help us better understand and solve real-world problems. Presentations and demonstrations will showcase innovative projects applying GIS to issues such as environmental sustainability, urban planning, crime analysis, and community resilience in New Orleans and beyond. Whether you are new to GIS or already working with spatial data, this event offers an engaging look at how maps transform complex data into insights that support informed action. Uptown Hall Multipurpose & Tchoupitoulas Room Kimberly Kahn - kjkahn@my.loyno America/Chicago public

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