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  • '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
  • 10 activities to add to your Family Weekend itinerary
  • 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
  • A career in leadership
  • A DACA student wants to 'truly impact the system' with law degree
  • A look back at 2024 in photos
  • 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: 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: 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: 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
  • 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 of Loyola University Chicago Receives $5 Million Transformational Gift
  • Arrupe College's support system
  • Art at Arrupe
  • Art on Loyola's campus
  • 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: 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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: 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 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: 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: 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: 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: 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
  • 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: 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: Michael N. Okińczyc-Cruz shares a reflection for the fourth Sunday of Lent
  • 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 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
  • 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
  • Entrepreneur and author Bill Rancic on the joys and flavors of Chicago
  • 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 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
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  • 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 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: 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
  • 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 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
  • Holiday gathering brings together Loyola faculty and staff
  • 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 ESPN's Shams Charania (BA '17) became the NBA's scoop king
  • How to celebrate Black History Month at Loyola
  • 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
  • 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
  • Last lecture: Applying the lessons of the past to the present
  • 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
  • Life lessons for the road ahead: Loyola faculty to the Class of 2025
  • Life-changing moment
  • Lights, camera, learning!
  • 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 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 Center for Criminal Justice emerges as key resource on cash bail
  • Loyola community gathers to celebrate Black History Month
  • 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 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 law clinic addresses health, legal needs with Health Justice Project
  • Loyola leaders meet with Pope Francis during Ignatian pilgrimage
  • 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 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: Inside Madonna della Strada’s pipe organ
  • 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 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 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 welcomes Pope Leo XIV with prayer, hope, and Chicago pride
  • Loyola welcomes the Class of 2028
  • 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
  • Luigi B. Amendola Named Vice President for University Advancement
  • 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 Class of '23: Grads share their favorite Loyola memories
  • Meet the Loyola alum supporting runners' mental health at the Chicago Marathon
  • 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
  • Move-in 2024: 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.
  • 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 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 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 SCIENTIST: Jonathan Kirk sheds light on why taste buds appear in unexpected places throughout the human body
  • 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: 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: 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
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  • 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
  • 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
  • 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 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Sister Jean's memoir selected as Rambler Read for second consecutive year
  • Sisters from Afghanistan work to support future immigrants and their advocates
  • 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
  • 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 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 organizer: Loyola alum fights for the future of our planet
  • The pain relievers
  • The Rambler way
  • The tenant protectors
  • Things to Do at Loyola: April 23–May 7
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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. 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
  • Undergraduates go beyond the classroom with summer program
  • 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
  • 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: 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: 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 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 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-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: 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: 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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