- 'Fairview' sets stage for difficult discussions, dramatic impact
- 'This was a homecoming': Alum takes us behind the scenes of 'The Late Show'
- ‘It’s a special day’: Grads, families reflect on the Loyola journey
- ‘Supporting our tiniest patients’
- Forbes ranks Loyola among America’s Top Colleges
- 10 activities to add to your Family Weekend itinerary
- 10 WBNS: A study by Gilbert Michaud, School of Environmental Sustainability, finds that property values slightly increased around utility-scale solar projects in the Midwest.
- 106 years of wisdom from Sister Jean
- 2024 at Loyola: A year of milestones, achievements, and community impact
- 2CIVILITY: The School of Law partnering with Northwestern to host a conference exploring law and AI
- 3 questions for Ramblers Head Coach Drew Valentine
- 5 little-known facts about Millennium Park from a Loyola history professor
- 5 tips to help you mentally prepare for your next race, from a sports psychologist
- A career in leadership
- A DACA student wants to 'truly impact the system' with law degree
- A look back at 2024 in photos
- A Loyola Icon with an Enduring Legacy, Sister Jean Dies at 106
- A Message from President Reed | Happy 106th Birthday, Sister Jean
- A midnight bike ride through time
- A museum visit in every class: Art and artifacts bring world culture to campus
- A person for others
- A spotlight on the Class of '25: Ramblers reflect and prepare for new horizons
- A toast to the Class of '24
- AARP: Jonathan Singer joins the true crime podcast The Perfect Scam to discuss the psychological impact victims of scams might face
- ABC 7 CHICAGO: Abol Jalilvand recommends not to get nervous about bank failures
- ABC 7 CHICAGO: David Olson, College of Arts and Sciences, discusses the societal benefits of Illinois's cashless bail system.
- ABC 7 CHICAGO: Lavar Pope shares how Black people have used rap music as a form of expression.
- ABC 7 CHICAGO: Twyla Blackmond Larnell sheds light on the Iowa caucuses
- ABC 7: David Olson explains the complexities of tracking the effects of the SAFE-T act in Illinois
- ABC 7: Julián Díaz explains how new U.S. tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods will increase prices for American consumers
- ABC 7: Michael Canaris discusses Pope Francis’s funeral services
- ABC 7: Michael Murphy discusses Loyola's multiple interactions with the Pope
- ABC 7: President Mark C. Reed is among 26 top executives selected for Leadership Greater Chicago’s 2024 Daniel Burnham Fellowship
- ABC 7: The Aréanah Preston Memorial Scholarship will provide financial support to Chicago police officers and civilian staff and students pursuing law degrees
- ABC 7: Zach Waickman shares how the Searle Biodiesel Lab is turning discarded cooking oil into renewable fuel
- ABC NEWS: Loyola students volunteer to clean Great Lakes beaches and study the litter left behind
- ABC10: Cristo Rey High School students celebrate college acceptances, including scholarships to Loyola
- ABC7 CHICAGO: Loyola’s AfroDescent Dance Team highlighted as part of Black History Month special.
- ABC7 CHICAGO: Students in the Urban Agricultural Program share the sustainable practices they employ to grow food year-round
- ABC7: Cynthia Paidipati talks about the importance of the Out of the Darkness fundraising walk
- ABC7: Jennifer Boyle discusses Arrupe's mission to make college more affordable and accessible to students
- ABC7: Julian Diaz discusses how Trump's use of tariffs for non-trade purposes
- ABC7: LUMA hosts Freedom in Form: Richard Hunt, a exhibition that explores how the Chicago-based sculptor's art addresses societal and political issues
- ABC7: Noah Henderson analyzes how interest in the WNBA could translate to higher player salaries
- ABC7: The first class of CARE Pathway students celebrates graduation from Loyola
- Abol Jalilvand
- ACCEPTED: Darrell Nabers discusses Stritch's distinctive approach to medical education
- Addiction or community? Research offers alternative perspective to gaming
- After Pope Francis’s death, reflections turn toward a pivotal conclave
- Alternative Break Immersion
- Alum Ahmed 'Flex' Omar on philanthropy and innovation
- Alum launches Brazil-inspired health food restaurant
- Alum's business Bookclub brings underground music to the masses
- AMERICA MAGAZINE: Father Arturo Sosa shares an essay based on a paper given at the Conference on Global Migration and Rule of Law
- AMERICA MAGAZINE: M. Therese Lysaught discusses the ethics of Catholic for-profit hospitals
- AMERICA MAGAZINE: Michael Murphy shares the meeting that brought Pope Francis and Martin Scorsese together.
- AMERICA MEDIA: Joseph Vukov tries to answer the question: Does ChatGPT have a soul?
- AMERICA: Emilce Cuda explores the possible roles of women working in Pope Leo XIV's pontificate
- AMERICA: Jayme Stayer, S.J. breaks down the poem "Marina" by T.S. Eliot
- AMERICA: Pope Francis reflects on the importance of Jesuit education in a changing world with Loyola leaders
- AMERICAN SCIENTIST: Alan J. Wolfe explores how research into the bladder microbiome is transforming healthcare
- An unexpected calling: Remembering Bob Newhart
- Annual kickoff event highlights commitment to inclusivity and belonging
- AP NEWS: Emily Hallett discusses human adaptability to varied global climates
- Appellate court hears case on campus
- April in photos
- Are hemp plants a miracle cure for lead contamination?
- ARIZONA LUMINARIA: Amy Heineke discusses the effects of Arizona's bilingual education policies on students
- Arrup-yay! Arrupe College celebrates its Class of '24
- Arrupe College celebrates Class of 2025 with messages of hope and service
- Arrupe College of Loyola University Chicago Receives $5 Million Transformational Gift
- Arrupe College's support system
- Art at Arrupe
- Art on Loyola's campus
- At 10 years, Arrupe College's success story provides a model for others
- At Camp Independence, researchers help people with spina bifida thrive
- At Loyola, the Nativity scene comes to life during Advent season
- At Loyola's Gentile Arena, every sporting event is zero waste
- At LUREC, immersive ecology courses foster learning and fun
- At Volkswagen, Pablo Di Si (BBA ’94) paved the way for a greener future
- AXIOS: Mark C. Reed shares his thoughts on Pope Francis's legacy as a person for others
- AXIOS: Michael Canaris explains the significance of Pope Leo XIV's name choice
- AXIOS: Stephen Rushin describes how arbitration can be useful in resolving disputes with the help of proper safeguards
- BALTIMORE SUN: William French writes an op-ed about how current political candidates can be understood through the writings of the Founding Fathers
- Beating the winter blues
- Beyond the noise: Loyola entomologist sheds light on the ecological importance of cicadas
- Black Alumni Board hosts Annual Mamie Till-Mobley Scholarship Gala
- BLACK DOCTORS: Alumnus Dr. Kevin Stonewall explores how to support equitable healthcare
- Black History Month Reception honors culture and community
- BLOCK CLUB CHICAGO: Hundreds Gather To Say Goodbye To Loyola Legend Sister Jean And Her ‘Mighty Kindness’
- BLOCK CLUB: David Olson explains how recent Illinois gun reform initiatives can still negatively affect community safety
- BLOCK CLUB: Kevin Erickson mentors community gardeners in the Bronzeville Neighborhood Farm
- BLOCK CLUB: School of Social Work alumna and founder of Misericordia Sister Rosemary Connelly passed away at 94
- BLOOMBERG LAW: Spencer Weber Waller weighs in on legal action from striking Hollywood writers and actors.
- Board of Trustees Approves 2023-2024 Operating Budget Including Tuition and Fees
- Board of Trustees Approves 2024-2025 Operating Budget Including Tuition and Fees
- Board of Trustees Approves 2025-2026 Operating Budget Including Tuition and Fees
- Bob Newhart, the button-down undergraduate, leaves a legacy at Loyola
- BORDERLESS: Richard Camacho leads conversations with Chicago's immigrant community to break down barriers around mental health
- BOSTON GLOBE: Boston College plans to open a two-year program similar to Arrupe College
- Breaking down the science of savoring summer joy
- Bridging healthcare and ethics: 25 years of the Neiswanger Institute
- BRONX NEWS: The Come to Believe Network, which facilitated Arrupe College, launches new two-year college in New York
- Building connections through community service
- Building together
- BUSINESS INSIDER: Devon Price explores how changing life milestones have affected millennials
- BUSINESS INSIDER: Samuel Brunson examines the viability of Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI
- CATHOLIC HEALTH WORLD: Michael McCarthy explores the ethics of artificial intelligence in the health sector
- CATHOLIC NEWS WORLD: During Building Bridges Asia Pacific, Pope Francis discussed the importance of belonging
- CATHOLIC REVIEW: During conversations with Pope Francis through Loyola's Building Bridges Initiative, students expressed a desire for more inclusion
- CATHOLIC STANDARD: Bronwhen McShea explores the historical role of women in the Catholic Church
- CATHOLIC STAR HERALD: Michael Canaris, Institute of Pastoral Studies, writes about how the new saint's life was a model of “Catholic Action.”
- CBC: Jenna Drenten explains how the lavish Ambani wedding can elevate global celebrity status
- CBC: Jenna Drenten on how social media can magnify obsessive fan behavior towards celebrities
- CBS 2 CHICAGO: Alum Shane Davis returns to Loyola to coach to the Men's Volleyball team
- CBS 2 CHICAGO: Arthur Lurigio discusses the need for police conduct investigation following a police shooting in Humboldt Park
- CBS 2 CHICAGO: Arthur Lurigio, College of Arts and Sciences, comments on how violence throughout the Labor Day weekend in Chicago may be used as reasoning for the Trump administration's deployment of troops to the city.
- CBS 2 CHICAGO: David Olson, College of Arts and Sciences, finds that since the SAFE-T Act's implementation, crime in Illinois didn't go up, but couldn't determine if crime would have gone down without it.
- CBS 2 CHICAGO: Patty Lamberti remembers journalist and TV talk show host Jerry Springer.
- CBS 2 CHICAGO: Tassos Malliaris explains how recent North American trade negotiations could affect the American consumer
- CBS 2 CHICAGO: Twyla Blackmond Larnell looks at how Brandon Johnson won a tightly contested mayoral race.
- CBS 2 CHICAGO: Twyla Blackmond Larnell on the "State of Black Chicago" report authored with Loyola’s Institute for Racial Justice.
- CBS 2: Arthur Lurigio discusses the unusual actions of a would-be Chicago bank robber
- CBS CHICAGO: Fr. Martin Connell, S.J., and students from Arrupe College discuss the Pope's inaugural Mass
- CBS CHICAGO: Loyola University Chicago has several locations, including its main campus in Rogers Park, but now it also has two historic homes that were recently donated to the school.
- CBS NEWS: Loyola alumnus and comedy legend Bob Newhart passed away at the age of 94
- CBS NEWS: M. Therese Lysaught explores how the absence of nuns in Catholic hospitals has shifted the focus of healthcare
- CBS NEWS: Miguel Díaz comments on what Pope Leo XIV will bring to the papacy
- CBS NEWS: Samuel Brunson discusses Texas policies funding anti-abortion pregnancy centers
- Celebrate Halloween, Día de los Muertos, and All Saints Day with festive events at Loyola
- Celebrate the season: Holiday events and traditions at Loyola
- Celebrating inclusion and belonging across Loyola
- Celebrating the Class of 2025 with pomp, circumstance, and Rambler pride
- Celebrating Women’s History Month at Loyola
- Celebrating Yolande Wersching's 57 years at Loyola
- Center for Urban Research and Learning Report Highlights Successes of the Family Court Enhancement Project
- Cheers to the Class of '25
- CHICAGO CATHOLIC: Peter Jones and Michael Murphy share Loyola’s leadership in fostering dialogue between Pope Francis and students.
- CHICAGO HEALTH ONLINE: Stritch student Sharmain Siddiqui shares herbal medicine for South Side communities
- CHICAGO HEALTH: Joanne Kouba and Ray Dybzinski shed light on the environmental and health impact of red meat.
- CHICAGO MEDICINE MAGAZINE: James Mendez shares insight on creating more diverse medical schools
- CHICAGO READER: The Chicago theater community remembers Jonathan Wilson
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Amy Bohnert on the psychological effects of rolling back the clocks.
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Arrupe offers alternative pathway to higher education
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Arthur Lurigio weighs in on recent crime trend data.
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Charles W. Murdock shares context on Donald Trump’s indictment.
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: College radio stations like WLUW help introduce listeners to local Chicago musicians
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Don Stemen analyzes a study on the length of pretrial hearings
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Dow Scott weighs in on efforts to close the gender wage gap
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Elliott Gorn contextualizes growing labor movements.
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Eric Chan-Tin analyzes the recent cyberattack against Lurie Children’s Hospital
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Gilbert Michaud sheds light on the potential environmental impact of large data centers.
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Hong Chen describes the meaning and importance of the recent Moon Festival, in Chicago’s Chinatown.
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Katie Drews raises awareness of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month.
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Loyola alumna named Illinois small-business person of the year
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Mag Mile is more than just a shopping district—it's home to institutions like Loyola's Water Tower Campus
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Michael Murphy comments on how Pope Leo XIV's ancestry connects him to the Catholic community
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Researchers found more individuals are seeking child-related protections during civil hearings
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Samuel Brunson shares insight on tax breaks that seniors and retirees might be missing
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Sarah Diaz advocates for the undocumented survivors of child abuse.
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Sister Jean 'still bringing us together'
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Stritch School of Medicine students celebrate Match Day and their next training destinations
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Timothy Classen provides context for a shortage of the children’s antibiotic amoxicillin.
- CHICAGO TONIGHT: Spencer Weber Waller weighs in on a landmark antitrust trial against Google.
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Anne Grauer analyzes recovered bones belonging to an 1800s pioneer woman in Yorkville
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Anne Grauer will play a key role in researching 19th century remains recently unearthed in Yorkville
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Anne Grauer will play a key role in researching 19th century remains recently unearthed in Yorkville
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Arthur Lurigio helps understand slew of ‘wrong place’ shootings across the country.
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Bruce Boyer co-authored op-ed solutions to Cook County's juvenile detention practices.
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: David Olson and Don Stemen on misconceptions about crime in Chicago.
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: David Olson and Don Stemen shed light on Illinois counties growing less reliant on prison sentences
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: David Olson explores the reasons for increases in Cook County Jail's population
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Department of Anthropology analyzes human remains found by construction crew
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Dr. Amy Blair calls for better medical care for migrants in Chicago
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Elizabeth Coffman breaks down the "Barbenheimer" phenomenon.
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Faculty Juliet Sorenson and John Lee engage globally with other lawyers on issues of international human rights and justice, but have faced setbacks in recent months as a result of Trump administration cuts.
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Jeannine Bell comments on how recent rollbacks in DEI initiatives relate to an increase in hate-related crimes in Chicago
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Jennifer Pritzker donated two historic Frank Lloyd Wright-designed homes to Loyola University Chicago
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Joseph Vukov discusses the future of AI and what it means to be human
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Kirsten Hedegaard leads the EcoVoice Project, a nonprofit presenting choral works related to climate change
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Lisa Jacobs weighs in on police ticketing in Illinois schools.
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Noah Henderson explores how changing roster limits in the NCAA could eliminate spots in college athletics
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Noah Henderson weighs in on common Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) misconceptions
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Pamela Fenning contextualizes the potential consequences of physically restraining students.
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Sister Jean’s lasting legacy will be bringing people together
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: The Loyola University Museum of Art loans 40 creches to the New England Congregational Church
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Tim Hoellein discusses the contents of the trash collected in the Chicago River
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: William French opines on Donald Trump’s “transactional” attention
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE: William French weighs in on what’s at stake in the ongoing war in Ukraine
- Chicago’s Minority-Owned Business Support Ecosystem to Gather at Loyola University Chicago
- CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION: Katherine S. Cho on HBO’s controversial Bama Rush documentary.
- CLAIMS JOURNAL: Charlotte Tschider explores the unclear purpose of health data tracking
- Class of 2024 celebrates Match Day
- CLEVELAND SCENE: Gilbert Michaud, School of Environmental Sustainability, discusses how the boom and bust cycle of oil and natural gas can impact local economic health.
- CNET: Gilbert Michaud discusses concerns over rising energy costs and the use of home solar panels
- CNET: Gilbert Michaud explores what the Trump presidency may mean for home energy tax credits
- CNET: Gilbert Michaud weighs in on the current downturn of the residential solar market
- CNET: Sustainability’s Gilbert Michaud weighs the financial benefits of solar panel installation against more basic efficiency home upgrades
- CNN: David Olson, College of Arts and Sciences, comments on how cash bail requirements misunderstand criminal behavior and the reasoning for missed court hearings.
- CNN: Elizabeth Tandy Shermer shares her insight on the history of student loans.
- CNN: Jenna Drenten weighs in on the science of stardom
- CNN: Noah Henderson discusses how Caitlin Clark could generate renewed interest for the WNBA
- College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Awarded NEH Fellowships
- COLUMBUS DISPATCH: Demetri Morgan analyzes the resilience of the class of 2024
- COMMONWEAL: Hille Haker, College of Arts and Sciences, discusses how Catholic Social Teaching can counter the rise anti-democratic comfort with authoritarianism.
- COMMONWEAL: Michael N. Okińczyc-Cruz shares a reflection for the fourth Sunday of Lent
- COMMONWEAL: Michelle Nickerson, College of Arts and Sciences, explores voting trends among Catholic women.
- Community-centered celebrations send off the Class of 2025
- Compost bucket program reduces campus food waste
- Continuing the mission
- Cracking the code
- CRAIN'S CHICAGO BUSINESS: Tassos Malliaris weighs in on inflated home prices
- CRAIN'S: Emily E. Anderson discusses how recent NIH cuts have eroded public trust in medical research
- CRAIN’S CHICAGO BUSINESS: Charles Tocci reflects on the impact of Chicago Public School closures.
- CRAIN’S CHICAGO BUSINESS: President Reed featured in Who's Who in Chicago Business
- Cultural festivities kick off celebrations for Loyola's Class of 2024
- Custer's next stand
- DAILY HERALD: Alum John C. Robak joins the Leadership Greater Chicago board
- DAILY HERALD: Loyola research shows bail reform efforts had no impact on new criminal activity by those released pretrial
- DAILY NORTHWESTERN: Twyla Blackmond Larnell explores survey results of Black-owned businesses in Evanston
- David E. Olson
- DAVIS VANGUARD: Stephen Rushin discusses how to minimize disparities in policing
- Dean Lorna Finnegan named one of Chicago’s top health care leaders
- Dean Lorna Finnegan reelected to National Academic Nursing Board
- Dean Tuchman honored as a 2024 Notable Leader in Sustainability by Crain's Chicago Business
- DETROIT CATHOLIC: Hille Haker discussed how recent DOJ investigations into unaccompanied migrant childrens' programs are only a start in addressing problems
- Director of Athletics Steve Watson reflects on first 10 years at Loyola
- DIVERSE EDUCATION: Father Steve Katsouros, S.J., speaks to Arrupe’s successful leadership in inspiring other institutions
- Diversifying data science
- Does political experience make lawmakers effective?
- Double the Pell Grant
- Dr. Marcia Faustin (BS '07) vaults Team USA gymnastics to success
- Earth Month at Loyola: events, initiatives, and ways to get involved
- EATER: Chef Mona Sang will open two Cambodian restaurants near Loyola's Lake Shore Campus
- Elaine H. Morrato
- Emily Barman Named to National Council of Graduate Schools Taskforce
- End of semester reminders: residence hall move-out, final exams, and more
- Engineering students create solutions for Brookfield Zoo Chicago—and much more
- Entrepreneur and author Bill Rancic on the joys and flavors of Chicago
- ESPN: Sister Jean, beloved Loyola-Chicago chaplain, dies at 106
- Essay: A Jesuit priest on the value of deeper human connection
- Essay: Alumnus remembers the final prayer of his beloved English professor
- Essay: At Loyola, researchers expand knowledge in the service of humanity
- Essay: In his last lecture, a professor urges students to heed the call of history
- Essay: Vida Opoku's journey from Ghanian refugee to Loyola graduate
- EVANSTON ROUNDTABLE: Justin Harbison sheds light on efforts to trap disease-carrying mosquitos.
- EVERYDAY HEALTH: Dr. Julieta Barroeta weighs in on the effectiveness of HPV testing
- Experience the holiday cheer at Loyola
- Experts Explore Faith, Finance, Cybersecurity in New Fall Speaker Series
- Experts Use Legal Perspective to Identify Human-Focused Solutions to Migration Crisis
- Faculty and staff gather for spring President’s Luncheons
- Faculty and staff gather for University Convocation
- Faculty Convocation welcomes new faculty members, recognizes faculty excellence
- Faculty Handbook updated with revised policies and processes
- Fall 2018 - Loyola magazine
- Fall 2019 - Loyola magazine
- Fall 2023 - Loyola magazine
- Fall 2024 - Loyola magazine
- Fall at Loyola: Making the most of the season on and off campus
- Fashion and compassion: Nonprofit, thrift store benefit underserved communities
- FAST COMPANY: The Schreiber Center uses AI to automate operations and HVAC functions
- Feast of St. Ignatius Day celebrated with Mass and festivities
- February in photos
- February in Photos
- Finance coach alum has a message for new grads: ‘Don’t sell yourself short’
- FLORIDA PHOENIX: Yoel E Stuart discusses the evolutionary biology of the green anole lizard
- Follett Family Leaders Commit $2M to Family Business Education at Loyola University Chicago
- For Loyola's Ricci Scholars, research is a global pursuit
- FORBES HEALTH: Dr. Holly Mattix-Kramer shares foods linked to healthy kidney function
- FORBES: Arrupe College offers new high school graduates an alternative to the traditional college model
- FORBES: Arrupe College offers new high school graduates an alternative to the traditional college model
- FORBES: Jenna Drenten weighs in on the effects of social media on teenage consumerism around beauty brands
- FORBES: Samuel Brunson discusses social media tax scams and how to spot this misinformation.
- FORBES: The Come to Believe Network helps college launch two-year programs like Loyola's Arrupe College
- Fostering inclusion and safety with key campus initiatives
- FOX 13: Samuel Brunson comments on how most faiths will likely not change course following new IRS guidelines on political action
- FOX 32: Cynthia Paidipati offers strategies to beat feelings of sadness around the holiday season
- FOX 32: Fr. Patrick Gilger, S.J., discusses the Pope's impact on the Catholic Church and next steps following his passing
- FOX 32: Jenna Drenten explores how fears over tariffs may push consumers to shop early for holiday gifts
- FOX 32: Noah Henderson explains how new rulings could allow colleges to directly pay student athletes
- FOX BUSINESS: Peter Norlander sheds light on the push for rideshare driver minimum wage in Minnesota.
- FOX32 CHICAGO: Anthony Deldin dishes out helpful tips for avoiding health scams in the New Year.
- From finals to festivities: Make the most of the semester’s final weeks
- From Paris to Chicago, how 3 Ramblers are spending their summers
- Fulbright-winning professor takes holistic approach to 'critical tourism' in Indonesia
- Get to know David E. McIntosh, dean of the School of Education
- Get to know Father Martin Connell, S.J., dean of Arrupe College
- Get to know Jim Parenti, dean of the School of Continuing and Professional Studies
- Get to know Malini Suchak, the new dean of the School of Environmental Sustainability
- Get to know Patricia Findley, dean of the School of Social Work
- Get to know the Loyola student behind the perfect MCAT score
- Get to know Virginia McDermott, dean of the School of Communication
- Gift expands opportunities for Baumhart Scholars MBA
- Gilbert Michaud
- GOOD MORNING AMERICA: Dr. José Biller advocates for culturally relevant healthcare education for the Hispanic community.
- GOOD MORNING AMERICA: Sister Jean sat down with the GMA crew to discuss her recently released memoir.
- GREAT LAKES NOW: Lead by Shane Lishawa, Team Typha researches solutions for invasive cattails in the Great Lakes
- Hats off to our newest Rambler alumni!
- HEALIO: Laura J. Miller describes the symptoms of postpartum depression and anxiety
- Health Sciences Campus atrium named in honor of Henry A. Hartman
- HEALTHYWOMEN: Nan Sethakorn comments on the need for education and awareness of lung cancer treatments
- Higher Learning Commission reaffirms Loyola University Chicago’s accreditation
- Holiday gathering brings together Loyola faculty and staff
- Honoring an icon
- Honoring Michael R. Quinlan (PhB '67, MBA '70)
- Honoring Nancy Tuchman, founding dean of the School of Environmental Sustainability
- HOODLINE: Arthur Lurigio draws comparisons between a shooting in Skokie and a shooting in New York City
- HOUSTON CHRONICLE: Samuel Brunson discusses lax IRS enforcement of churches engaging in politics
- How a class project became a dream job in the Searle Biodiesel Lab
- How a Loyola alum built the world's first touch-sensing bionic hand
- How a Loyola professor helped solve the case of the Yorkville bones
- How does heavy drinking hinder our body's ability to recover from burns?
- How ESPN's Shams Charania (BA '17) became the NBA's scoop king
- How Loyola is bringing artificial intelligence and ethics into the classroom
- How to celebrate Black History Month at Loyola
- How were early humans able to migrate out of Africa?
- HUFFPOST: Devon Price weighs in on the “Lazy Girl Job” TikTok phenomenon.
- Hunter's Moon dazzles along lakefront
- Ignatian Medal for Outstanding Academic Partnership Awarded to Loyola University Chicago’s Cura Scholars and its Co-Developers
- IGNATIAN SOLDIARITY: Alum Paul Campion shares how Ignatian values informed organizing efforts as a student at Loyola
- IGNATIAN SOLIDARITY NETWORK: Paul Campion discusses how his experience at Loyola prepared him to become an environmental organizer
- Illumination Showcase puts student films on the big screen
- In ‘Pure Innocent Fun’, critic Ira Madison III (BA ’08) revisits pop culture influences
- In Africa, faculty perform global public health research with a local focus
- In anatomy blessing ceremony, first-year medical students honor silent donors
- In its 150th year, Debate Society still teaching students the power of discourse
- In rural Italy, students learn how farming and food connect us all
- INC: Devon Price discusses misconceptions of laziness
- INJUSTICE WATCH: Henry Rose explores how a court ruling allowed landlords to write leases stripping tenants of their rights
- INJUSTICE WATCH: Lisa Jacobs discusses how to view criminality and adolescent behavior
- INSIDE HIGHER ED: Arrupe College is recognized for pioneering a two-year college model
- INSIDE HIGHER ED: Arrupe College offers experiential learning to guide first-gen students
- INSIDE HIGHER ED: BC's Messina joins schools like Arrupe College in offering two-year college programs to students
- INSIDE HIGHER ED: Loyola’s commuter student orientation creates opportunities for community and connection
- INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR: Sam Johnson was named an investing Rising Star for his work transitioning Loyola to a specialist equities model
- Interdisciplinary research team uses AI to learn about cell migration
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TIMES: Elliot Gorn discusses national sentiments toward Luigi Mangione following the murder of the United Healthcare CEO
- Intersection of science and religion prepares students for the future
- IRJ mixer highlights cross-disciplinary collaborations
- JACOBIN: Joy Gordon explains how U.S. licenses for disaster relief often fail to guarantee humanitarian aid access
- January in Photos
- JCCU announces closure of First Studies program at Loyola
- Jenna Drenten
- Joining the global classroom: 2025 Rome Study Abroad opportunities
- Jonathan Singer
- July in Photos
- June in Photos
- Katherine Kaufka Walts
- Kathleen Marie Adams Receives Fulbright Specialist Program Award
- KEVIN MD: Dr. John C. Hagan discusses the longterm cardiac effects of extensive endurance exercise
- KION 46: Arthur Lurigio discusses the effect of crime on small business owners
- LA SILLA VACIA: Diana Acosta Navas, Quinlan School of Business, discusses bridging systems as an important step toward countering the effects of technology on democracies.
- Last lecture: Applying the lessons of the past to the present
- LATINO USA: Ana Rodríguez Navas, College of Arts and Sciences, discusses the etymological roots and differences of "gossip" in English and "chisme" in Spanish
- Lauren Serra Henderson (BA ’13) and the Serra Foundation Establish Arts Teacher Scholarships at Loyola
- LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE: Joy Gordon writes about President Trump's sanction practices
- Leading with music: Alumna works to increase access to music education
- Libraries dean search continues
- Life lessons for the road ahead: Loyola faculty to the Class of 2025
- Life-changing moment
- Lights, camera, learning!
- LIVE NOW FOX: Arthur Lurigio, College of Arts and Sciences, discusses the Trump administration's potential deployment of troops to Chicago.
- LIVE SCIENCE: Robert McNees explains the potential effects of a black hole in the solar system
- LIVESCIENCE: John McManamon, S.J., explores the ancient Nemi shipwrecks
- Living and learning across cultures
- LONG ISLAND: Suk Hun Lee discusses the prevalence and danger of gambling addictions
- Looking up and looking ahead
- Lorna Finnegan
- Loyola advances campus plan for a thriving future
- Loyola alums' farm provides immersion opportunity for students
- Loyola appoints two Life Trustees
- Loyola attends Mass for Pope Leo XIV at White Sox park
- Loyola celebrates Earth Month with "EcoProm," performances, and more
- Loyola celebrates Holi, the Hindu festival of colors
- Loyola celebrates Ignatian Heritage Month
- Loyola celebrates Latine Heritage Month with vibrant kickoff event
- Loyola celebrates the magic of music and community at Una Noche de Encanto
- Loyola Center for Criminal Justice emerges as key resource on cash bail
- Loyola community gathers to celebrate Black History Month
- Loyola completes summer campus improvements, with more underway
- Loyola Continues to Excel in Online Education Rankings
- Loyola expands horizons, opportunities for international student-athletes
- Loyola faculty join forces to create health management app
- Loyola Family Weekend 2025: dates, details, and tips
- Loyola graduating Class of 2025 called to be ‘diligent dreamers’
- Loyola honors outstanding staff at annual recognition ceremony
- Loyola hosts AJCU Faith, Justice & Reconciliation Assembly 2024
- Loyola hosts Indigenous Peoples’ Day event highlighting indigenous rights and environmental justice
- Loyola Jesuits in First Studies reflect on Father General’s visit
- Loyola joins pilgrimage marking 80th anniversary of atomic bombings
- Loyola launches strategic plan to guide next decade of growth
- Loyola law clinic addresses health, legal needs with Health Justice Project
- Loyola leaders meet with Pope Francis during Ignatian pilgrimage
- Loyola Leadership Institute cultivates homegrown leaders
- Loyola medical student uses art to explain how the COVID-19 vaccine works
- Loyola men’s volleyball alums win bronze in the 2024 Olympics
- Loyola Named Best College by Princeton Review
- Loyola Nursing receives grant to improve nursing education on transgender health care
- Loyola observes Lent: Ash Wednesday services and Lenten reflections
- Loyola offered an 'intellectual awakening' to Illinois Supreme Court Justice Theis
- Loyola outlines vision for future nursing and science building
- Loyola photographer honored for captivating campus imagery
- Loyola physics professor is shedding light on dark matter
- Loyola prepares for spring religious celebrations
- Loyola professors offer priority actions to fight climate change
- Loyola Psychology professor leads $1.5M NSF-funded project to advance early engineering learning
- Loyola ranked in top 20 nationally for social media engagement
- Loyola recognizes National Sexual Assault Awareness Month
- Loyola releases updated Faculty Handbook, highlighting academic growth and innovation
- Loyola Stories: Author Stuart Dybek on answering the call to write
- Loyola Stories: Behind the scenes of ‘Fairview’ with Professor DeRon Williams
- Loyola Stories: Coach Allison Guth on coaching, leadership, and life lessons
- Loyola Stories: Dean Michèle Alexandre is making a difference in the School of Law
- Loyola Stories: Inside Madonna della Strada’s pipe organ
- Loyola Stories: Living the Jesuit mission with Claire Noonan
- Loyola Stories: Professor Cliff Shultz explains constructive engagement
- Loyola Stories: The food fighters
- Loyola Stories: The Nativity scene is an Advent tradition
- Loyola Stories: The power of global exposure
- Loyola students adapt curriculum to support a healthy planet
- Loyola students capture Italy's essence during summer session
- Loyola students fight food waste, expand access to food
- Loyola to begin expansion of nursing, science resources
- Loyola traditions come alive during Welcome Week
- Loyola University Chicago Achieves Carbon Neutrality on its Campuses
- Loyola University Chicago and Duke University Researchers Find Working-Class Representation in State Legislatures Stagnant in 2023
- Loyola University Chicago and Hope Chicago Partner to Provide Debt-Free Education for Scholars and Parents
- Loyola University Chicago and Loyola Dining partner with NakiNoku on New Tasting Experiences
- Loyola University Chicago and MATTER launch 2022 Loyola Chicago Health Equity Quest
- Loyola University Chicago Announces $100M Gift to Fully Fund Scholarships for Underrepresented Students
- Loyola University Chicago Announces $5M Gift to Establish the Pritzker Traubert Scholars
- Loyola University Chicago Announces Scholarship Honoring Alumna Mamie Till-Mobley
- Loyola University Chicago Attains Highest Research Classification
- Loyola University Chicago begins accreditation process with the Higher Learning Commission
- Loyola University Chicago Celebrates Second Annual Mamie Till-Mobley Scholarship Luncheon
- Loyola University Chicago College of Arts and Sciences Student Receives National Academic Recognition
- Loyola University Chicago Commits to Clean Power in Illinois
- Loyola University Chicago Earns Top Rankings for Online Education in U.S. News & World Report
- Loyola University Chicago Elects Mark C. Reed as 25th President
- Loyola University Chicago Elects New and Returning Members to Board of Trustees
- Loyola University Chicago Elects New and Returning Members to Board of Trustees and Appoints Life Trustees
- Loyola University Chicago Elects Three Members to Board of Trustees
- Loyola University Chicago expands global Building Bridges Initiative across Asia Pacific
- Loyola University Chicago Experts Available for Earth Month Coverage
- Loyola University Chicago Graduate Programs Earn Top Rankings in U.S. News & World Report
- Loyola University Chicago is a Co-Recipient of $51 Million Grant from the National Institutes of Health to Improve Health Equity
- Loyola University Chicago Joins New Biopharma Hub Funded by the National Institute of Health
- Loyola University Chicago Launches Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Certificate Program for Corporate Industry Leaders
- Loyola University Chicago launches Loyola Today
- Loyola University Chicago Libraries Receives Grant to Enhance Study Spaces
- Loyola University Chicago Mourns Pope Francis
- Loyola University Chicago Named a Best-in-State Employer by Forbes
- Loyola University Chicago Named a Leading University by U.S. News & World Report
- Loyola University Chicago named a top 25 green college by Princeton Review
- Loyola University Chicago Names David E. McIntosh as Dean of the School of Education
- Loyola University Chicago Names Douglas W. Woods, PhD as Provost and Chief Academic Officer
- Loyola University Chicago Names Jill McCall as Director of its Family Business Center
- Loyola University Chicago Names Jim Parenti Dean of the School of Continuing and Professional Studies
- Loyola University Chicago Names Malini Suchak, PhD, as Dean of School of Environmental Sustainability
- Loyola University Chicago Names Michael Behnam as Dean of the Quinlan School of Business
- Loyola University Chicago Names Patricia A. Findley as Dean of the School of Social Work
- Loyola University Chicago Names Reverend Martin Connell, S.J. as Dean of Arrupe College
- Loyola University Chicago Names Virginia McDermott, PhD as Dean of the School of Communication
- Loyola University Chicago Nears Completion of Summer Construction Projects
- Loyola University Chicago prepares for HLC accreditation site visit
- Loyola University Chicago President Mark C. Reed Named to NCAA Division I Board of Directors
- Loyola University Chicago Receives $1.2 Million to Recruit Future High School STEM Teachers
- Loyola University Chicago Receives $3.5 Million to Lead Innovations in Civic Education
- Loyola University Chicago Receives Carnegie Community Engagement Classification for 2024
- Loyola University Chicago Recognized as one of Forbes’ Best Employers for Diversity in 2022
- Loyola University Chicago Recognizes Businesses that Exemplify Profit and Purpose
- Loyola University Chicago School of Law Announces Creation of the Aréanah Preston Memorial Scholarship
- Loyola University Chicago Seeks to Strengthen Chicago's Minority-Owned Businesses by Closing Equity Gaps
- Loyola University Chicago Shines in Latest U.S. News & World Report Rankings
- Loyola University Chicago Student Josh Jones Named Student Veteran of the Year
- Loyola University Chicago to Confer Honorary Degrees During May, August Commencement Ceremonies
- Loyola University Chicago to Confer Honorary Degrees on Two Renowned Scholars During Commencement Week
- Loyola University Chicago to Host 2023 Commencement Ceremonies in May
- Loyola University Chicago to Host 2024 Commencement Ceremonies in May
- Loyola University Chicago to Host 2025 Commencement Ceremonies in May
- Loyola University Chicago to Host Life’s Work of Renowned CBS Journalist Bill Plante
- Loyola University Chicago to launch Holistic Immigration Hub
- Loyola University Chicago to Launch Race and Ethnicity Minor
- Loyola University Chicago to Serve as Hub for Global Building Bridges Initiative
- Loyola University Chicago Welcomes Lauren Serra Henderson BA ’13 to Board of Trustees
- Loyola University Chicago Welcomes New Members to Board of Trustees
- Loyola University Chicago, Chicago Urban League Form Partnership to Advance Equity for Black Chicagoans
- Loyola University Chicago’s 2025/26 Fine and Performing Arts Season Celebrates Human Connection
- Loyola welcomes Pope Leo XIV with prayer, hope, and Chicago pride
- Loyola welcomes the Class of '29
- Loyola welcomes the Class of 2028
- Loyola, City Partners to Remove 3.5 Tons of Trash from Chicago Waterways
- Loyola's campus plan begins to take shape
- Loyola's Class of 2024 shares top moments and future plans
- Loyola's commitment to sustainability is nothing new
- Loyola's green doors tradition lives on
- Loyola’s a cappella groups to showcase vocal talent at "Acafriendzy"
- Loyola’s campus comes alive with Family Weekend festivities
- Loyola’s green roofs and rain gardens reap massive environmental dividends
- Luigi B. Amendola Named Vice President for University Advancement
- LUMA’s Richard Hunt exhibition offers an inspiring message for young artists
- Making the most of your Loyola ID
- Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing receives national award recognizing inclusive excellence
- March in photos
- March in photos
- Mark C. Reed, EdD, Formally Installed as Loyola University Chicago’s 25th President
- Mark Kuczewski
- Markeda Newell named vice provost for faculty affairs
- MARKETPLACE: Elizabeth Tandy Shermer recounts General Electric's tense relationship with organized labor.
- MARKETPLACE: Jenna Drenten explores the popularity behind viral animals on social media
- MARKETPLACE: Spencer Weber Waller discusses parallels between Google and Standard Oil's 1911 antitrust cases
- MARKETWATCH: Jacqueline Scott’s insight into the psychological impact of low credit scores and structural racism on Black consumers.
- MARKETWATCH: Quinlan School of Business’ Policy Conference 2023 brought bank president to campus to contextualize interest rate policy
- Maroon and gold: Experience fall across Loyola University Chicago's campuses
- Match Day: Class of 2025 opens envelopes that change their lives
- Meet the 2024-25 Social Media Fellows
- Meet the 2025-26 Social Media Fellows
- Meet the Class of '23: Grads share their favorite Loyola memories
- Meet the Loyola alum supporting runners' mental health at the Chicago Marathon
- Meet the Loyola alum whose honey has Chicago foodies abuzz
- Meet the professor immersing students in Italian culture through language studies
- Meet the students restoring biodiverse wetlands in the Great Lakes region
- Meet two PROLAW alums advocating for justice and human rights in Africa
- MEN'S HEALTH: Dr. John Callaci discusses the damaging physical effects of alcohol
- MERKELY: The Center for the Rights of Children supports the Children's Safe Welcome Act to ensure safer conditions for immigrating children
- Michael Rozier, S.J., Named Vice Provost for Strategic Initiatives
- MICROSOFT START: Reuben Keller discusses the severity of a zebra mussels invasion to an ecosystem
- More than 35 Business and Nonprofit Leaders to Discuss “Leading for Good” at Loyola University Chicago Conference
- MOTHER JONES: John Dehn, School of Law, explains how their mission and operational plans define what actions the National Guard are legally allowed to carry out.
- Move-in 2024: Important information and reminders
- Move-in 2025: Important information and reminders
- MSN: Adam Crepelle sheds light on the true history behind the film Killers of the Flower Moon
- MSN: Devon Price explains how needing downtime shouldn't be misunderstood as laziness
- MSN: Dr. John Callaci explains the risk of alcohol consumption
- MSN: Robert McNees shares historical background on J. Robert Oppenheimer.
- MSN: Samuel Brunson comments on whether churches discussing politics crosses a legal line
- MSN: Samuel Brunson on downsizing at George Soros’ nonprofit Open Society Foundations.
- MSNBC: John Dehn, School of Law, explores the reasoning behind the Trump administration's call for a formation of a "quick reaction force."
- Multiyear research aims to combat opioid use among formerly incarcerated
- Music incarnate: Inside Madonna della Strada’s pipe organ
- NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER: Cardinal Christophe Pierre shares his hopes for the Church at the Hank Center
- NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER: During a livestreamed conversation with Pope Francis through the Building Bridges Initiative, students discussed mental health and inclusion in the church
- NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER: Joseph Vukov describes a functionalist perspective on artificial intelligence
- NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER: Loyola's Building Bridges Initiative hosts fourth online dialogue with Pope Francis and students worldwide
- NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER: M. Therese Lysaught and Cory Mitchell on transgender health care at Catholic hospitals.
- NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER: Mark Mackey is featured on how to manage climate anxiety
- NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER: Michael Canaris recounts leading a student trip to Rome to engage with the synod
- NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER: Michael McCarthy pushes back against the use of nitrogen in executions
- NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER: One of the largest gatherings of Catholic leadership on a university campus in American history.
- NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER: Peter Jones shares about Loyola’s role in hosting the upcoming virtual dialogue between Pope Francis and South Asian students.
- NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER: Professor Emerita Susan Ross receives the Living Tradition Award
- NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER: The Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage co-organized a conference to implement Pope Francis’ environmental teachings
- NATIONAL CRIME AND JUSTICE ASSOCIATION: Arthur Lurigio explores the history and effects of mass incarceration on its 50th anniversary
- National Monument Dedicated in Honor of Mamie Till-Mobley (MEd '71) and Son Emmett Till
- NBC CHICAGO: As students move in at the Lake Shore Campus, one student shares how he and his family are navigating moving away from home for the first time.
- NBC NEWS: Jonathan Singer contextualizes a rise in suicidal ideation among children and teens
- NBC5 CHICAGO: Cardinal Blase Cupich and Michael Murphy reflect on former Pope Benedict XVI's legacy.
- Never a dull moment during Welcome Week
- New anti-inflammatory drops developed to treat dry eye
- NEW BOOKS NETWORK: Johanna Oksala explores the intersection of capitalism, feminism, and ecology
- New building to anchor Loyola Nursing expansion
- New Ramblers begin their Loyola journey with summer orientations
- New Ramblers on the block: Freshmen share their big dreams and big plans
- New Ramblers step into their first classes with big feelings and bigger dreams
- NEW SCIENTIST: Jonathan Kirk sheds light on why taste buds appear in unexpected places throughout the human body
- New study challenges common understanding of obesity cause
- New year, new memories
- NEW YORK TIMES: Fares Qeadan publishes a study that could be a useful tool in helping addiction and the opioid epidemic
- NEW YORK TIMES: Fred Bryant shares insights from nearly half a century of research on “savoring”
- NEW YORK TIMES: Gregory Matthews, College of Arts and Sciences, praises the rigor of a new statistical analysis of the greatest baseball players in history.
- NEW YORK TIMES: In an opinion letter, Charles W. Murdock on litigation regarding Trump’s eligibility to run for president
- NEW YORK TIMES: Jonathan Singer discusses the potential of AI software to prevent youth suicide
- NEW YORK TIMES: Jonathan Singer gives insight into the pressing issue of adolescent mental health
- NEW YORK TIMES: Jonathan Singer, School of Social Work, comments on the difficulty in understanding the reasoning behind suicide.
- NEW YORK TIMES: Julián P. Díaz offers insight on the economic impact of drilling in the Amazon
- NEW YORK TIMES: Loyola experts are helping local parishes to better understand and engage with the Church’s Synod.
- NEW YORK TIMES: Noritaka Minami’s photography showcases Tokyo’s architectural marvels
- NEW YORK TIMES: Urooj Raja weighs in on what drives environmental activists.
- NEWS AT IU: Loyola partners with local universities to evaluate sites for solar projects
- NEWSWEEK: Joseph Ferguson and Thomas A. Durkin analyze whether Trump has been disqualified from holding future office by the 14th Amendment.
- NEWSWEEK: Loyola will receive power from new, nearby Double Black Diamond Solar facility
- No Magic Required
- Noah Butler named director of Ricci Scholars program
- NORTHERN PUBLIC RADIO: David Olson breaks down the geographical complexities of tracking bail reform data
- NPR ILLINOIS: David Olson joins The 21st Show to break down public perception of falling crime rates
- NPR ILLINOIS: The Center for Criminal Justice details changes in the crimes that people served time for in the past decade
- NPR ILLINOIS: The Center for Criminal Justice details changes in the crimes that people served time for in the past decade
- NPR: Gilbert Michaud gives insight into Ohio's status in renewable energy development.
- NPR: Noah Henderson discusses the implications of House v. NCAA case on college athletics
- Nursing students provide spiritual care at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes
- Nursing’s Karen Saban Named to International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame
- October in photos
- Off the bench
- Omar Brown (MBA ’07) finds his calling in the Big Ten
- On with the show: Alum creates magic onstage at Sullivan High School
- Oppenheimer: The Loyola connection to the real-life case
- OSV NEWS: Bishop Michael G. McGovern (BA '86) has been appointed to the pastoral governance of the Archdiocese of Omaha, NE
- OSV NEWS: Br. Mark Mackey, S.J., stresses the need for collective action to counteract climate change
- OSV NEWS: Brian Kelly, School of Social Work, discusses the potential impacts and response to the Trump administration's new executive order targeting homelessness and crime in cities.
- OSV NEWS: Seven years after capturing the country's heart during Loyola's Final Four run, Sister Jean celebrated her 106th birthday on August 21.
- Panel: Three Loyola professors on the intersection of capitalism, mental health
- Parkinson researchers find potential in diabetes drugs for treating addiction
- PATCH: Anne Grauer finds that skeletal remains discovered in Yorkville belong to a young woman from the 1800s
- PATCH: Incoming student Kameryn Rasberry used her previous health challenges to build a website for teen mental and physical well-being
- Patrick M. Green receives the 2022 Barbara A. Holland Scholar-Administrator Award
- PBS NEWS: Katherine Kaufka Walts discusses the current state of child labor laws.
- Perry Family Charitable Foundation Donates $1 Million to Support Cristo Rey Students at Loyola University Chicago’s Arrupe College
- POLITICO: Student Emma Wallace shares her perspective on booming interest in Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan
- POLITICO’S E&E NEWS: Gilbert Michaud weighs in on building a new clean energy workforce.
- Pope Francis is at Loyola
- POWER: Gilbert Michaud discusses India's development of renewable energy projects
- PR NEWSWIRE: Yoel E. Stuart receives Biota Award for fish genome research
- Preparing for the end of the semester
- President's report: Mark C. Reed brings extensive leadership experience
- Professor leads research into health disparities in African American women
- Professors from diverse backgrounds offer fresh perspectives
- PROFILES IN CATHOLICISM: Mark Kuczewski shares insight into the world of healthcare ethics
- PROPUBLICA: Samuel Brunson discusses how federal tax law prohibits 501(c)(3) groups from intervening in campaigns
- PV Magazine: Gilbert Michaud, School of Environmental Sustainability, discusses how cuts in the One Big Beautiful Bill will affect the renewable energy sector.
- Q&A with alumni association president Joseph Sheils
- Rambler Brotherhood Project gives students resources for academic success
- Rambler pride: How to join The Pack this basketball season
- Ramblers gather for rare solar eclipse
- Ramblers gather to remember Sister Jean, ‘the soul of our school’
- Ramblers get involved this fall: student organizations, jobs, and campus activities
- Ramblers get ready to vote
- Ramblers return to campus for Alumni Weekend
- Ramblers serve others in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Regina Conway-Phillips (MSN ’94, PhD ’11) reflects on a career of service
- Remembering Pope Francis: Legacy leaves lasting lessons for Loyola
- Remembering Sister Jean, a Loyola legend on campus and on the sidelines
- Reminders and student resources during cold and flu season
- Renowned Chicago Sculptor’s Work Comes Home to Chicago this Summer
- Researchers study air quality differences across Chicago
- RETAIL WIRE: Jenna Drenten discusses how social media creates consumer access to brands
- Reuben Jonathan Miller (PhD ’13) Awarded MacArthur Fellowship
- RNS: Samuel Brunson comments on the Trump Administration's recent threats against Harvard University's tax exemption status
- ROGER EBERT: Omer Mozaffar, Campus Ministry, reflects on the 50th anniversary of the influential Bollywood film "Sholay."
- ROLLING OUT: Alumna Candice Cannon Rudd writes books to introduce children to financial topics through books
- Safety first: 9 key campus resources for Ramblers
- SALT LAKE TRIBUNE: Samuel Brunson says Utah court ruling may have little effect on LDS Church’s financial transparency
- Sarah J. Diaz
- School of Law scholarship honors late police officer Aréanah Preston
- School of Nursing's Currie Tighe Selected as 2024 Tillman Scholar
- SCIENCEDIRECT: Mark Kuczewski discusses how DACA can improve health outcomes for undocumented youth
- Search committee begins work to find next dean of the School of Environmental Sustainability
- Search committee begins work to find next dean of the University Libraries
- SENATE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY: Dr. Alyssandra Abrenica meets with Sen. Dick Durbin to discuss immigration and DACA
- Separating fact from fiction with climate misinformation
- September in photos
- September in photos
- Sister Jean remembered as ‘a living ode to God’s love’
- Sister Jean's memoir selected as Rambler Read for second consecutive year
- Sisters from Afghanistan work to support future immigrants and their advocates
- SKY-HI NEWS: Reuben Keller shares how the spread of invasive zebra mussels affects the ecology of the Great Lakes region
- SLATE MAGAZINE: Michelle Nickerson shares insight into the origins of a far-right conspiracy theory from the Red Scare.
- Social work students get involved in the community with new program
- Solar Farm Ceremony Marks Milestone for Loyola University Chicago’s Clean Energy Commitment
- Solving the puzzle of preterm birth
- Sowing seeds, reaping rewards for the planet
- SPECTRUM NEWS: Noah Henderson analyzes legislation that could help international student athletes participate in NIL deals
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- ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH: Center for Criminal Justice studies find that high US incarceration rates have little effect on crime rates
- STATNEWS: Cynthia M. Ho cautions against diluting intellectual property obligations in pandemic agreement
- Stritch professor rethinking drug discovery with novel approach
- Stuart Dybek's journey from Loyola's library steps to renowned author
- Student advocate
- Student Organization Fair showcases on-campus groups
- Student retreats at LUREC offer opportunities for reflection and connection
- Student veterans present challenge coins to President Reed and Provost Callahan
- Students show off their style at Lollapalooza
- Students—and President Biden—celebrate Sister Jean's 105th birthday
- Students, Jesuits connect over basketball at Jesuit Jam
- Study highlights overlooked health risks of high-volume training for young female athletes
- Studying air pollution from the ground up
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- Summer construction projects set to enhance Loyola campus facilities
- Summer construction projects underway
- Summer hands-on research opens doors for undergraduates
- Summer news from Loyola
- Summer News from Loyola: Conversations with Pope Francis, Welcoming New Deans, and More
- SUN-TIMES: Arthur Lurigio discusses how additional resources have helped reduce the number of expressway-related shootings
- SUN-TIMES: Rising senior Alejandra Sotelo discusses role as DNC neighborhood ambassador
- Sunny Moon Named Vice Provost of Institutional Research and Analysis
- TALK BUSINESS AND POLITICS: John Kelly discusses how water characteristics can determine microplastic content
- Tassos Malliaris
- TECH TARGET: Çerağ Pinçe discusses the mainstreaming of supply chain sustainability
- TELEGRAPH HERALD: Bobby Koneru discusses the history of breast cancer research and treatment
- The anti-gentrifiers
- THE ASSEMBLY: Eric Hansen's study finds that people with working-class jobs make up 1% of state legislators in North Carolina
- THE ATHLETIC: Alum and co-head team physician for USA Gymnastics Dr. Marcia Faustin supports the athletic health of gymnasts at the Olympics
- THE ATLANTIC: Laura Dugas shares insight on weight loss drugs.
- THE BUMP: Alum Michael P. Nageotte discusses the reasons why babies respond to sounds in the womb
- THE CONVERSATION: Linda Tuncay Zayer and Katherine Sredl discuss the lack of multi-dimensional portrayals of women over 50 on screen
- The corporate gamechangers
- The cost of war: How marketing strategies can impact world peace
- THE GEORGETOWNER: The Dog Tag Entrepreneurial Fellowship Program offers business education opportunities through Loyola
- THE HASTINGS CENTER: Emily E. Anderson discusses bioethics in wartime
- THE HILL: Charlotte Tschider weighs the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence.
- THE HILL: Henry Rose discusses the need for changes to the enforcement of constitutional rights in America
- THE HILL: Nallely Mora weighs in on a cluster of mpox cases in Chicago.
- THE HILL: Samuel Brunson discusses the legal grounds for the Trump administration's pressure on the IRS to revoke Harvard's tax exempt status
- The job creators
- The light of accompaniment
- THE NEW YORK TIMES: Sister Jean, nun and sensation on basketball sidelines, dies at 106
- The organizer: Loyola alum fights for the future of our planet
- The pain relievers
- The Rambler way
- The tenant protectors
- THE TODAY SHOW: ‘A Life of Faith, Service, and Basketball’
- The world remembers Sister Jean
- Things to Do at Loyola: April 23–May 7
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- Things to do at Loyola: August
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- Tikia K. Hamilton Named to “Top 40 Women Making a Difference in Academe”
- TIME Magazine: John Callaci weighs in on new alcohol safety guidelines.
- To honor and empower: Alumna Mary Smith leads the way
- Top 9 spots to take Loyola graduation photos
- Tornado researcher Karen Kosiba (BS '99) has her eye on the storm
- Toward shared goals
- Traveling sculpture makes a temporary landing on Loyola's campus
- Two Loyola faculty members to be inducted into the American Academy of Nursing
- Two Loyola University Chicago students accepted to prestigious Northwestern Medicine summer pre-med internship program
- U.S. CATHOLIC: Kathleen Manning explores the evolving history of Catholic indulgences
- U.S. News & World Report 2026 rankings highlight value of a Loyola education
- U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT: Will Beischel, College of Arts and Sciences, shares suggestions for better supporting LGBTQ+ teens experiencing difficulty sleeping.
- U.S. Under Secretary of Education visits Arrupe College
- UCONN TODAY: Dean Malik Henfield gives keynote address on race and gifted education at the Wallace Research Symposium
- UIUC: Loyola will lend its research in the spread of invasive species in the Chicago harbors with teams from the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign to provide educational resources on Chicago-area waterways.
- Undergraduates go beyond the classroom with summer program
- University Convocation celebrates achievements and previews Loyola’s future
- University Marketing and Communication earns seven national awards for storytelling excellence
- UNIVISION: Julian Díaz discusses how the One Big Beautiful Bill tax plan will affect consumers' wallets
- Update on Federal Actions Affecting Higher Education
- USA TODAY: Spencer Weber Waller discusses how Google's antitrust defeat could boost antitrust cases against other major tech companies
- UTAH PUBLIC RADIO: Ray Dybzinski explores how toxic plant chemicals can affect seed-spreading wildlife
- VA NEWS: Dr. Sari Hart develops humanism-based elective course
- VATICAN NEWS: His Holiness urges Loyola leaders to become 'diligent dreamers'
- VATICAN NEWS: Pope Francis to speak to students in the Asia Pacific through Loyola's Building Bridges Initiative
- Visitation and funeral arrangements for Sister Jean
- VOX: Spencer Weber Waller shares skepticism around the strength of X and the Daily Wire's lawsuit against GARM
- WALL STREET JOURNAL: Jenna Drenten examines the generational divide over the definition of celebrity
- WALL STREET JOURNAL: Peter Norlander weighs in on the future of gig worker classification
- WALLETHUB: Gilbert Michaud discusses how states can implement environmentally-friendly policies
- WASHINGTON POST: Amy Luke and Lara Dugas co-author new research investigating the cause of obesity in developed nations
- WASHINGTON POST: Benjamin H. Johnson discusses efforts to whitewash parts of Texas history
- WASHINGTON POST: Gilbert Michaud and Marilla Smith analyze a declining number of solar projects.
- WASHINGTON POST: Jeannine Bell contextualizes Trump’s indictment under a criminal statute.
- WASHINGTON POST: Jeannine Bell shares insight on the evolution of hate crime laws.
- WASHINGTON POST: Jenna Drenten contextualizes the effect of influencer marketing and social media trends on Gen Alpha and Gen Z
- WASHINGTON POST: Jenna Drenten explores how consumers are turning to "dupes" rather than remaining loyal to one brand
- WASHINGTON POST: Linda Tuncay Zayer weighs in on M&M's mascot shakeup.
- WASHINGTON POST: Mark Kuczewski shares how to discuss healthcare with a loved one
- WASHINGTON POST: Stritch student Sullibet Ramirez Alvarado reflects on new DACA work-visa program
- Waste deep: Loyola alums take on the waste problem
- Waste makes haste
- Waste Not
- WBBM NEWSRADIO: Aaron Durnbaugh shares about Loyola’s investment in an exciting new solar energy project.
- WBEZ CHICAGO: David Olson sheds light on declining jail populations after Illinois eliminated cash bail
- WBEZ CHICAGO: Samuel Brunson and Elizabeth Tandy Shermer share insight on student loans.
- WBEZ RESET: Karen Weigert discusses Buoyant Ventures’ $76 million effort to support climate-technology startups
- WBEZ RESET: Karen Weigert discusses Chicago’s $336 million effort to remove lead pipes throughout the city
- WBEZ RESET: Karen Weigert discusses efforts to reduce extreme heat inequality in Chicago.
- WBEZ RESET: Karen Weigert discusses growing awareness of eco-distress and climate aware therapy.
- WBEZ RESET: Karen Weigert discusses how investment in clean workforce hubs could train workers and help meet climate goals.
- WBEZ RESET: Karen Weigert discusses how the Johnson administration will tackle climate issues.
- WBEZ RESET: Karen Weigert discusses innovative technological tools being used to combat invasive species
- WBEZ RESET: Karen Weigert discusses shifting public opinion and awareness of climate change.
- WBEZ RESET: Karen Weigert discusses the Biden administration’s environmental justice record
- WBEZ RESET: Karen Weigert discusses ways to benefit the environment through financial tools
- WBEZ RESET: Karen Weigert examines a new gas hookup ordinance in Chicago
- WBEZ RESET: Karen Weigert shares insight on big banks and carbon-intensive industries
- WBEZ Reset: Karen Weigert shares the importance of cicadas in forest ecosystems
- WBEZ RESET: Karen Weigert weighs in on a possible return for the Chicago Department of Environment.
- WBEZ RESET: Zoe Smith discusses the demand for Adderall, and what it’s like treating ADHD.
- WBEZ THE RUNDOWN: Devon Price sheds light on “systemic shame.”
- WBEZ: Bill Rochlin shares a new Dana Foundation project to foster scientific literacy
- WBEZ: Brad Hunt explores the design of Jane Addams public housing projects in Chicago
- WBEZ: Karen Weigert discusses Adler Planetarium Zooniverse program, which brings together volunteer scientists
- WBEZ: Karen Weigert discusses how Chicago's circular economy can help consumers' wallets and the environment
- WBEZ: Karen Weigert discusses how recent rollbacks in environmental policy could affect Illinois
- WBEZ: Karen Weigert discusses how students connected to the Sunrise Movement have passed their own “Green New Deal” policy
- WBEZ: Karen Weigert discusses sustainable alternatives to traditional turfgrass
- WBEZ: Karen Weigert discusses the rise in plastic waste
- WBEZ: Karen Weigert discusses the short and long-term health effects of extreme heat exposure
- WBEZ: Karen Weigert explores the Clean Water Act's positive effects on the biodiversity of the Chicago River
- WBEZ: Kevin Erickson discusses how hemp could help reduce lead in Chicago soil
- WBEZ: Loyola student Astha Nirmal comments on India's current elections
- WBEZ: Reuben Keller and Rachel Egly share their experiences researching the invasive red swamp crayfish in the Chicago River.
- WBEZ: Students partner with The Night Ministry to help treat unhoused CTA riders.
- WBEZ: Timothy Gilfoyle explains the history of Millennium Park
- WCBU: Arthur Lurigio explains how deinstitutionalization led to higher rates of incarceration
- WESTERN MICHIGAN: Alumna Dr. Luchara Wallace becomes new dean of Merze Tate College
- WGN 9 CHICAGO: Dr. Robert Wagner discusses a novel method of targeting metastatic cancer
- WGN 9: David Olson weighs in on the effects of cashless bail on public safety
- WGN 9: Rick Hammond contextualizes challenges facing the insurance industry.
- WGN RADIO: David Olson discusses op-ed piece coauthored with Don Stemen regarding crime in Chicago.
- WGN RADIO: Kyle Mathers and Hannah Luchtenburg, LUMA, discuss the new Richard Hunt exhibition.
- WGN-TV: Loyola celebrated the start of the academic year and Sister Jean's birthday at the Water Tower Campus Block Party
- WGN: Trustee Ellen Alberding discusses her career in journalism
- What Colombian telenovelas can tell us about politics and culture
- While pets see the vet, social work interns support their humans
- Why we love Sister Jean
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- WIRED: Arrupe College is recognized for its national leadership on the Have a Nice Future podcast.
- WIS POLITICS: Jill Geisler will host a debate between Tammy Baldwin and Eric Hovde
- With experience he gained at Loyola, Flavio Bravo makes his mark in Arizona
- With head, heart, and guts, Allison Guth is coaching the Ramblers to success
- Women and Leadership Archives at Loyola University Chicago to Digitize Mundelein College Materials with Illinois History Digital Imaging Grant
- WONDERMIND: Jonathan Singer helps dispel harmful myths about suicide
- World class: At the Rome Center, students become global citizens
- WPR: School of Law alum Jarrett Adam uses his experience to defend the wrongly accused
- WTTW: Arthur Lurigio shares insight into ongoing investigations into the police-involved death of Dexter Reed
- WTTW: Charles Tocci discusses the most pressing public education issues facing Chicago’s next mayor.
- WTTW: David Olson, College of Arts and Sciences, discusses the difference in crime data and public perception of crime.
- WTTW: Loyola graduates Joaquin Guzman and Dr. Gabriela Fuentes discuss their experience as Latino students
- WTTW: Maria Hawlio discusses racial disparities in incarceration rates in new book
- WTTW: Monica Maalouf comments on recents drops in diversity amongst medical students
- WTTW: Noah Henderson discusses the popularity and financial side effects of online sports gambling.
- WTTW: Reuben Keller, School of Environmental Sustainability, describes how invasive rusty crawfish affect the Great Lakes freshwater ecosystem.
- WTTW: School of Law alum Carla Kupe will take the role of Chicago's new Chief Equity Officer
- WTTW'S CHICAGO TONIGHT – LATINO VOICES: Guillermo Sanhueza on cartel violence in Mexico and how it affects the U.S.
- WTTW'S CHICAGO TONIGHT – LATINO VOICES: Steven Ramirez weighs in on efforts to ban birthright citizenship in the U.S.
- YAHOO! ENTERTAINMENT: Alum Piet Levy has written about SummerFest for more than a decade
- YAHOO! ENTERTAINMENT: Loyola alumnus and comedy legend Bob Newhart passed away at 94 years old
- YAHOO! FINANCE: Kevin Erickson highlights the potential ecological harms of overharvesting local plants.
- YAHOO! FINANCE: Linda Tuncay Zayer contextualizes consumer political backlash against brands in 2023
- YAHOO! FINANCE: Spencer Weber Waller contextualizes the Federal Trade Commission’s challenge of a planned merger between grocery giants
- YAHOO! FINANCE: Stritch alumnus Dr. Craig Primack discusses myths around weight loss medications and obesity
- YAHOO! LIFE: Devon Price discusses forming friendships as an autistic person
- YAHOO! LIFE: Martin Berg explains the important role of midge flies in Lake Michigan’s food chain
- YAHOO! NEWS: Branden DuPont explains how most traffic cases in Milwaukee County result in misdemeanor offenses
- YAHOO! NEWS: Demetri L. Morgan analyzes the recent censure of two Michigan State University Trustees
- YAHOO! NEWS: Devon Price sheds light on what “lazy” animals have to teach us.
- YAHOO! NEWS: Don Stemen discusses understanding the effectiveness of bail reform laws
- YAHOO! NEWS: Gilbert Michaud on new state renewable energy regulations
- YAHOO! NEWS: Jenna Drenten contextualizes popular celebrity gossip accounts on social media.
- YAHOO! NEWS: John Frendreis explains how Biden's use of executive orders is similar to his predecessors
- YAHOO! NEWS: John Hardt discusses the role of faith in faith-based medical schools
- YAHOO! NEWS: Joseph Ferguson has been named president of the Civic Federation
- YAHOO! NEWS: Katherine Johnson on the symptoms and complexities of schizophrenia
- YAHOO! NEWS: Research from David Olson and Don Stemen continues to inform the national discussion on cash bail reform.
- YAHOO! NEWS: The Center for Criminal Justice study finds that pretrial petitions are not often filed
- YAHOO! NEWS: Thomas A. Durkin on the indictment of President Donald J. Trump under the Espionage Act.
- YAHOO!: Dr. Holly Mattix-Kramer sheds light on healthy kidney function.
- YAHOO!: Dr. Kit Lee explains how “acupressure” can alleviate painful sinus pressure
- YAHOO!: Jenna Drenten looks at the massive successes of Barbie, Taylor Swift, and Beyonce known as #BillionGirlSummer.
- YALE DAILY NEWS: Maria Hawilo co-authors a book of essays on ways to reform the criminal justice system
- YALE LAW: Maria Hawilo explores the roots of mass incarceration in her new book "Dismantling Mass Incarceration: A Handbook for Change"
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