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Stritch Welcomes Class of 2027
On July 29, the Stritch School of Medicine hosted the annual White Coat Ceremony for the Class of 2027.
The event marks the beginning of the students' medical careers, symbolized by donning the white coat. At the ceremony, Provost Margaret Callahan’s urged the students to embrace the journey of intellect, compassion, and dedication to healing.
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Oppenheimer: The ºÚÁÏÃÅConnection
As the blockbuster Oppenheimer hits theaters, a connection to Loyola's College of Arts and Sciences has been uncovered. When Oppenheimer was charged for his political beliefs during the 1950s, a ºÚÁÏÃÅchemistry professor issued the lone dissent in the physicist's defense.
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Reducing Soil Lead with Hemp
Researchers in the School of Environmental Sustainability make groundbreaking strides in addressing lead contamination by demonstrating the remarkable potential of hemp plants to clean lead from soil.
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Best-Selling Author Imani Perry to Speak on Campus
A partnership between the Institute for Racial Justice (IRJ) and the School of Law will bring New York Times best-selling author Imani Perry to campus on Wednesday, August 16. Perry’s book South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation won the 2022 National Book Award for nonfiction. The ºÚÁÏÃÅcommunity is invited to attend via Zoom.
CTA hereFocus on Teaching and Learning Conference Set for August 17
The Institute for Racial Justice and the Faculty Center for Ignatian Pedagogy host the bi-annual Focus on Teaching and Learning conference on Thursday, August 17, at Lake Shore Campus. Featuring a keynote from Dr. Donna Y. Ford, distinguished author and professor at The Ohio State University, and sessions from ºÚÁÏÃÅscholars, the conference invites attendees to explore putting Ignatian values into action and equips them with strategies for teaching and learning in the context of injustice and inequity.
CTA hereLoyola's Rule of Law Institute Announces 2022-23 Research Fellows
Loyola's Rule of Law Institute (ROLI) has announced its 2023-2023 ROLI Research Fellows: Faculty members Edin Hajdarpasic, Takunda Matose, Abha Rai, Stephen Rushin, and Elizabeth Webster; and graduate fellows Naida Softic and Arti Walker-Peddakotla. ROLI advances democratic systems and civil society worldwide through research, scholarship, teaching, and advocacy.
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Happy 104, Sister Jean!
Loyola’s beloved Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, BVM, will turn 104 on August 21.
In more than a half century at Loyola, Sister Jean has become an iconic figure known internationally and loved far and wide. She’s touched the lives of countless people and shaped the life of the University and our campuses. Learn more about Sister Jean through a timeline of her life and the Getting to Know her page.
Wish Sister Jean a happy birthday by signing her digital birthday card or join her at the annual Water Tower Campus Block Party on Thursday, August 31, from 4 to 7 p.m.
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Jeannine Bell, professor in the School of Law, contextualizes former President Donald Trump’s indictment under a criminal statute dating to the Reconstruction era.
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School of Environmental Sustainability’s Kevin Erickson, senior manager of sustainable agriculture, highlights the potential ecological harms of overharvesting local plants.
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