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Hampstead Hill Academy in Baltimore's Canton neighborhood is one of many schools across the country to implement new phone policies that restrict students from using them in class.

New Phone Policies in Schools Provide Positive Experience

Enrique Muchacho November 29, 2024

According to CBS News, schools across the United States have introduced new phone policies for the 2024-25 academic year, which restricts students’ access to their devices during school hours. The National...

Loyola Students Hop on the Podcasting Wave

Loyola Students Hop on the Podcasting Wave

Genevieve Green March 24, 2022

Podcasting has made its way onto Loyola University Maryland’s campus. Many students have taken it upon themselves to create their own podcasts. Gavriella Hardoon Hodge ‘23 is the founder and host...

Students explore the universe with virtual reality pop-up class

Students explore the universe with virtual reality pop-up class

Kathryn McLane March 28, 2019

On Thursday, March 21, Chad Smith, a technology associate at the Office of Public Outreach at the Space Telescope Science Institute, came to the Loyola Notre Dame Library to discuss and demonstrate The...

Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship teams with Rebuild Together to create modern solutions

Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship teams with Rebuild Together to create modern solutions

Martin Csongradi March 17, 2019

On Feb. 21, the Loyola Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CI&E) hosted its Spring Hackathon following the success of the hackathon in the fall. A hackathon is a problem-solving workshop...

Alumni gifts to expand entrepreneurship at Loyola

Alumni gifts to expand entrepreneurship at Loyola

Stefan Joyce August 30, 2018

In late July, Loyola received two gifts from alumni totaling more than $1.46 million. The gifts came from Nick Simon ’84, and the Frank family (George Frank ’50 and Tim Frank ’85) with the intention...

Loyola Alum CEO Todd Marks explains how to succeed in a technological world

Loyola Alum CEO Todd Marks explains how to succeed in a technological world

Alexandria Vigliotti December 7, 2017

On Monday, Dec. 4, the CPaMS (Computer science, Physics, and Mathematics Statistics) Scholars program invited Mindgrub CEO Todd Marks ’98 to speak to students about success in the software development,...

Watch with PRSSA as Trevor Noah talks race, identity

Watch with PRSSA as Trevor Noah talks race, identity

Julia Kasmouski October 12, 2017

This Sunday, Oct. 15, Loyola’s chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) is hosting a live broadcast event featuring Trevor Noah, writer and host of “The Daily Show.” The...

Library begins renovation plan

Library begins renovation plan

Laura Fitzgerald October 2, 2017

Along with the new additions made to Boulder and the newly created bookstore and mailroom, the library is also expected to have new updates. According to Director of the Library Barbara Preece, the seven-month...

Career Center offers online networking platforms

Career Center offers online networking platforms

Julia Kasmouski September 20, 2017

With the rise of media and social networking, many online resources have become readily available to students to help them build their professional network. LinkedIn, Handshake and Loyola Connect are three...

Columnist Kara Swisher shares technology advice at 27th annual Caulfield lecture

Columnist Kara Swisher shares technology advice at 27th annual Caulfield lecture

Katelyn Barone April 21, 2015

On Monday, April 20 Kara Swisher gave her lecture “The Day the Internet Becomes Invisible” for theCommunication Department's annual Clarence J. Caulfield Memorial Lecture. Swisher is the co-executive...

Shut(tle) up: DoubleMap eases the stress of waiting for a bus

Shut(tle) up: DoubleMap eases the stress of waiting for a bus

Mary DeGregorio January 28, 2015

It’s been a few weeks since the semester began, and you might have noticed that the indicators for shuttle times have been taken down. The removal of the indicators marks the arrival of Loyola’s newest...

Campus Police adopts high-tech program to return valuable, stolen items

Katie Krzaczek September 9, 2014

Loyola Campus Police is taking new measures to return lost or stolen items to students more effectively and efficiently. My Property Locker, the new system that Campus Police is encouraging Loyola students...

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