Loyola hosts Indigenous Peoples’ Day event highlighting indigenous rights and environmental justice
The event highlighted Indigenous rights, environmental justice, and the importance of sharing Native traditions.
The event highlighted Indigenous rights, environmental justice, and the importance of sharing Native traditions.
Registration opened for students interested in studying abroad at the John Felice Rome Center.
Proceeds from the gala benefit Loyola’s Mamie Till-Mobley Scholarship Fund.
Students are learning how to vote and exercise their civic duty this election season.
A search committee has been established to recruit the next dean of the School of Environmental Sustainability.
The Katsouros Scholars Fund will support students to attend Arrupe and to graduate debt-free.
Attendees of the Institute for Racial Justice’s Faculty Back to School Mixer share research and explore partnerships.
Dean Lorna Finnegan will serve as a member-at-large through March 2025.
“From Stories to Solutions” is a collaboration with Chicago Children’s Museum and Palenque LSNA focusing on learning opportunities for Latinx children.
The Loyola community came together on September 19 to celebrate Latine Heritage Month with food, music, and stories.