March signifies a season of transition—winter’s last flurries give way to the first signs of spring. While plants begin to emerge, so do the results of the hard work students have been putting in all semester. With finals and end-of-year celebrations on the horizon, Ramblers remain focused, balancing studies with activities beyond the classroom.
Meanwhile, President Mark C. Reed kicked off a series of spring luncheons with faculty and staff to foster conversations about Loyola’s strategic priorities. At the Health Sciences Campus, medical school students jumped for joy as they learned where they would continue their training on Match Day. On the courts, the Ramblers men’s basketball team wrapped up their regular season and made a postseason push in the NIT.
Loyola students take advantage of spring temperatures arriving on the Lake Shore Campus.
Loyola students (from left) Marlo Lange,
Julia Nuble,
Delaney Frank,
Natasha Chohan, and
Norah Flannery celebrate Nuble's birthday on a warm March day on the East Quad.
Quinlan School of Business students exhibit their entrepreneurial projects at the Side Hustle Showcase hosted in the Schreiber Center.
Medical school students react as they receive their residency matches during Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine's Match Day celebration.
President Mark C. Reed speaks at the Water Tower Campus Faculty and Staff Spring Luncheon in Corboy Law School.
The Rambler's advanced over Kent State 72-62 in the NIT Tournament in front of a raucous crowd at Gentile Arena.
Professors opted to host classroom discussions outside on the East Quad on warm weather days.