April 22, 2026, The Tate lab is pleased to recognize the outstanding achievement of its member Khair Dixon '27 who has been selected to participate in the highly competitive Cancer Undergraduate Research Experience and Mentorship Program (CURE-M)...
News & Highlights
News
April 22, 2026, Joshua Player '26 is thrilled to announce his selection as a Fulbright Research recipient for an upcoming 10-month residency in Bergen, Norway. This prestigious award will support Joshua’s research into the complex dynamics between...
April 15, 2026, Seniors Joshua Player, Zaira Rehman, Yuri Singh, Jamie Cashour, Lauren Imasa, and Junior Shudan Jew, alongside Chemistry senior Michael Moseley and Computer Science junior David Ogunbanjo, traveled to Richmond, Virginia, for the National...
March 30, 2026, Students in Aquatic Ecology (BL 380) went out on the Patapsco River with Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) for their Baltimore Harbor Environmental Education Program. Students sampled the water quality of the harbor and surveyed the...
March 18, 2026, Junior Biohealth major, Nina Francois-Saint-Cyr, is one of 30 interns selected out of 8,000 applicants for the 2026 Johnson & Johnson Oncology Clinal Scientist Summer Internship in Philadelphia, PA.
January 2025, Welcome to the new semester and the new wing of Donnelly Science (or should I say Bloomfield Hall?!).
November 2025, Hi Scientists! First off, I want to thank everyone who contributed to the “Cool Things” bulletin board last month. It has been awesome to see what our students are proud of. Feel free to continue to add to the board (I still have...
October 2025, To celebrate October we’re trick-or-treating in the Biology Department! No costume necessary.
September 2025, Perhaps our biggest new development is the addition of two new faculty members! You can read more about Dr. Rachael Best and Dr. Steve Kutos in section 2. Be sure to give them a big Loyola welcomes when you see them around campus!
May 16, 2025, We asked our graduating seniors to reflect on their last four years and to share advice and memories with us. This is what they had to say.
Other Highlights
- Loyola adds endowed professor in innovation to advance scientific research in biohealth
- Allison Meyers ('17) Ph.D Candidate, Molecular and Cellular Biosciences PhD Program Wake Forest University
- The Grove - Exploring Biology 101: Intro to Forensic Science
- The Grove - Exploring Biology 310: Botany
- Dr. David Rivers wins $50,000 National Science Foundation grant to create a network to prep students for careers in biotechnology
- Loyola University Maryland (PI’s Bernadette Roche, Elizabeth Dahl, Bahram Roughani) received a $5000 award from MADE CLEAR (Maryland and Delaware Climate Education Assessment and Research) for their grant, “Increasing Capacity for Climate Change Education across the Curriculum at Loyola University Maryland”.
- At the Deans' Symposium held Friday, March 20, Rebecca S. Brogan, Ph.D. was named the 2015 Harry W. Rodgers, III, Distinguished Teacher of the Year. Dr. Brogan is an Associate professor of Biology and has been with Loyola University Maryland since 2005.
- Loyola University biology professors Dr. Rebecca Brogan and Dr. Christopher Thompson win $274K grant for high-tech microscope.
- Loyola biology professor Dr. Lisa Scheifele receives National Institutes of Health grant to fund research on genome instability.