In March, Ramblers returned from spring break refreshed and ready to get creative: crafting ceramics and wood sculptures, practicing dance choreography, fine-tuning piano arrangements, and completing dress rehearsals for the new on-campus production of Rent. On the Health Sciences Campus, shrieks of joy erupted on Match Day, as Stritch School of Medicine students opened their personalized envelopes to learn where they matched for residency.
President’s Medallion winners were honored from each of Loyola’s 14 colleges, schools, and institute for their leadership, scholarship, and service. And in the Convergence Studio at the School of Communication, broadcast students worked behind the scenes and on-camera to produce their weekly episode of Rambler Sports Locker.
Department of Fine and Performing Arts students put the finishing touches on their creative projects, including ceramics, sculpture, dance, and theater.
On the cusp of Spring in Chicago, students took advantage of a smattering of warm weather days.
Stritch School of Medicine students celebrate with their family, friends, and classmates as they receive their residency matches on Match Day.Individuals from each of Loyola Chicago's 14 schools, departments, and institutes were honored with the President's Medallion, the University's highest student award, given to individuals who exemplify scholarship, leadership, and service.
Thousands gathered along the Riverwalk to view the Chicago River dyed green to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
School of Communication students work to produce the weekly segment of Rambler Sports Locker in the Convergence Studio on the Water Tower Campus.