Derek Sheffield’s collection,
Not for Luck, was selected by Mark Doty for the 2019 Wheelbarrow Books Poetry Prize. His other books include
Through the Second Skin, finalist for the Washington State Book Award, and
Dear America: Letters of Hope, Habitat, Defiance, and Democracy. When he isn’t teaching at Wenatchee Valley College or editing poetry for Terrain.org, Derek can often be found skiing, hiking, birding, botanizing, or forest bathing in the mountains of North Central Washington. www.dereksheffield.com
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March 2, 2021 | By Molly Robey
Loyola University Maryland will host Mission Week, a series of events and activities related to Loyola’s mission, to celebrate the University’s Jesuit and Maryland heritage from March 14 – 20.
Loyola will celebrate Maryland Day on Friday, March 19, honoring staff and administrators who have achieved key milestones for years working at the institution.
Maryland Day Convocation
The Maryland Day Convocation will serve as the cornerstone of events and activities taking place during Mission Week.
This year s Convocation will feature the Rev. Bryan N. Massingale, the James and Nancy Buckman Professor of Theology and Social Ethics at Fordham University. The Maryland Day Convocation will be livestreamed on Friday, March 19, at 2–3:30 p.m. Limited in-person attendance for members of the Loyola community who are part of surveillance testing will also be available for the Maryland Day Convocation. However, registration is required. Fr. Massingale,