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Loyola’s Legacy: Unveiling Hidden Truths of Slavery

Loyola’s Legacy: Unveiling Hidden Truths of Slavery

Lexi Faison April 24, 2024

This article is the second of a four-part series investigating Loyola’s connections to slavery. As of 2024, over 8,000 descendants of the Georgetown University sale of 272 enslaved people have been...

As The Sellinger Scholars Reach Their 20th Anniversary, Some Students Make a New Club to Improve the Program’s Sense of Community

As The Sellinger Scholars Reach Their 20th Anniversary, Some Students Make a New Club to Improve the Program’s Sense of Community

Jack Barker April 24, 2024

The Sellinger Scholars, Loyola’s Business School Honors Society, is approaching the 20th year of their program. Since its inception, the program has doubled in size, observed a growing role for students...

Journalists Who Broke the Flint Water Crisis Story Speak at Loyola’s Caulfield Lecture

Journalists Who Broke the Flint Water Crisis Story Speak at Loyola’s Caulfield Lecture

Jack Barker April 24, 2024

Loyola’s Communications Department invited journalists Curt Guyette and Lindsey Smith to speak at this year’s Caulfield Lecture. Both journalists are widely known for their reporting on the Flint Water...

Loyola Students Worry About Finding Housing Matches When They Return From Studying Abroad

Loyola Students Worry About Finding Housing Matches When They Return From Studying Abroad

Simone Sanchez April 17, 2024

Going abroad can be a wonderful experience, but what is the rooming situation like? What are the stressors when deciding who you are going to live with when you return from studying abroad?  Kate Izzo...

Together We Rise: Loyola University Maryland’s Strategic Plan for 2030

Together We Rise: Loyola University Maryland’s Strategic Plan for 2030

Samantha Jones April 10, 2024

President Terrence M. Sawyer, J.D introduced this year’s Together We Rise strategic plan at a town hall meeting on Feb. 15 targeted toward students, faculty, staff, and administrators. The plan included...

Students’ Cars Broken Into Next to Loyola Property

Students’ Cars Broken Into Next to Loyola Property

Katie Roessel and Jenna Dattilo March 1, 2024

On Feb. 12, a Greyhound Alert reported that multiple cars were damaged on Millbrook Road, just south of Cold Spring Lane. “On Feb. 12, 2024 at approximately 7:25 a.m., a campus police officer responded...

Loyola’s Study Abroad Program: What You Need To Know

Loyola’s Study Abroad Program: What You Need To Know

Simone Sanchez March 1, 2024

Studying abroad can be an enriching opportunity for students looking to expand their horizons in a location they are typically unfamiliar with. According to the Office of International Programs Website,...

Loyola’s Quilted Peculiar Narratives Explores Slavery’s Role in the University

Loyola’s Quilted Peculiar Narratives Explores Slavery’s Role in the University

Rory Durso February 29, 2024

The Karson Institute for Race, Peace, & Social Justice hosted a discussion on Loyola’s Quilted Peculiar Narratives following the release of the report documenting Loyola’s historic connections...

Loyola’s Legacy: Unveiling Hidden Truths of Slavery

Loyola’s Legacy: Unveiling Hidden Truths of Slavery

Lexi Faison February 26, 2024

This article is the first of a four-part series investigating Loyola's connections to slavery. Would Loyola University Maryland even exist today without the sale of 272 enslaved persons through the...

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Bomb Threat on Loyola’s Campus

Katie Roessel, Enrique Muchacho, and Bridget Botelho February 26, 2024

At 2:10 p.m. on Feb. 26, an alert was sent to the Loyola community that a bomb threat was reported on campus, and everyone on campus was instructed to shelter in place. “Loyola has received a bomb...

UMBC President Emeritus and Author Leads Loyolas MLK Convocation

UMBC President Emeritus and Author Leads Loyola’s MLK Convocation

Bridget Botelho February 26, 2024

The walls of McGuire Hall echoed with the words and wisdom of University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) President Emeritus and activist Dr. Freeman Hrabowski during Loyola’s 31st Annual Martin...

Douglass Day Commemorates The Life and Accomplishments of Frederick Douglass

Douglass Day Commemorates The Life and Accomplishments of Frederick Douglass

Samantha Jones February 25, 2024

The English Department, African and African American Studies, and the Center for the Humanities collaborated to celebrate Frederick Douglass’ birthday on Feb 14. Douglass Day examines the accomplishments...

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