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Why Loyola?

Exploration, curiosity, and the joy of discovery are all hallmarks of a jesuit education.

LEADERSHIP. SCHOLARSHIP. SERVICE.

The spirit of the Jesuit mission brought to life by each of these undergraduate students.
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James Dao Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing

Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing

James Dao

Emphasizing mindfulness and serving others.

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Esther Durosinmi College of Arts and Sciences

College of Arts and Sciences

Esther Durosinmi

Caring for self, others, and community.

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Camille Jackson School of Communication

School of Communication

Camille Jackson

Challenging systems and institutions to create positive change.

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Varsha Kalangari Quinlan School of Business

Quinlan School of Business

Varsha Kalangari

Expanding worldviews and fostering healthy communities.

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Eric Karney Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health

Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health

Eric Karney

Creating community and encouraging wellness for all.

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Natasha Gonzalez School of Environmental Sustainability

School of Environmental Sustainability

Natasha Gonzalez

Living a life of sustainability and action.

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Not your typical college town

Fortune 500 companies, world-class museums, endless possibilities. Think of chicago as a really big classroom.

We're always doing something new

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Loyola fans showing some school spirit and cheering at a sporting event.
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two people in front of microphones in a radio studio talking.
A nurse checking the blood pressure of a man.
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A Loyola student gives a high-five to a grade-school student

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The world is calling

Explore a new culture, and you'll likely return with a completely new perspective.