Discover the Loyola experiences that distinctly prepare students to grow, thrive, and succeed in the classroom, the community, their careers, and the world
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Loyola students acquire the knowledge, experience, and skills to make a living. More importantly, our students leave here having learned how to make a life. They graduate ready for everything they are about to face—today, tomorrow, and 20 years from now. More than ready. Loyola Ready.
Women in STEM find a strong support system at Loyola—from female faculty leaders and fellow students to mentorship, clubs, and initiatives ...
Student-created Equalyze platform connects students with local businesses to give them real world experience in helping grow small ...
Loyola provides myriad resources and real-world opportunities to prepare students for their careers and lives after graduation.
Loyola provides opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students to gain valuable real-world experience through internships, ...
Loyola's motto, Strong Truths Well Lived, encourages students to connect their passions to pathways and develop the skills and experience ...
Discover Loyola’s online platform where students and alumni network, connect, and receive and provide guidance and mentorship.
Service-learning integrates community service with academic coursework, providing students with opportunities to connect, collaborate, and ...
Loyola faculty and students are actively engaged in a movement focused on innovation, entrepreneurship, and design thinking.
Loyola student Maria Jaeckel advances her jewelry business, Blue Bone Jewelry LLC, with support from Loyola and Baltipreneurs Accelerator
Internships during college can round out your skills and prepare you for a successful career, as demonstrated by Loyola students
A communication major shares her experience interning with a public relations and marketing firm in downtown Baltimore.
The Sellinger Scholars program is a business honors program that fosters leadership development and prepares students to lead and serve in ...
Loyola student shares her experience launching GFTD app with its creator, her faculty mentor
In Loyola’s Intro to Book Publishing course, students learn the book publishing process and collaborate with Apprentice House, a ...
Jesuit education acquired at Loyola University Maryland best prepares students for academic achievement, the new world of work, and a ...
A recent grad shares how her Loyola experience has prepared her for life. All of it.
Students embark on a 10-day immersion program to study abroad Ireland to learn more about global information technology through site visits ...
The Rizzo Career Center at Loyola University Maryland supports Greyhounds in discerning fulfilling careers and prepares them to achieve ...
Learn about the field of forensics and acquire the lab techniques needed to conduct crime scene investigations.
The first student-run publishing house in the country provides Loyola students industry experience.
A student shares his experience as an intern with the National Aquarium in Baltimore—and how it shaped his academic path and career goals.
Students share insights from the international Public Relations Student Society of America conference in San Diego.
Alumni share how their Loyola experiences led them to careers at the Chesapeake Mental Health Collaborative in Towson.
Design thinking course helps student entrepreneurs bring ideas to life.
Overseas trips open the world of study abroad to MBA students.
GreyComm Studios offers real-world experience in television production and broadcasting.
Journey through the 1460 days of a typical Loyola student and see how their experiences lead them to be Loyola Ready.
Connecting passions to pathways changed the course of a student's academic path, career goals, and life.
A recent grad reflects on the ways her education and experience made her Loyola Ready for whatever the future holds.
Loyola students get the opportunity to attend Adobe MAX-The Creativity Conference, where they reflect on their passions and find focus in ...
Margaret Wroblewski, ’17, honed her passion for photography while at Loyola. Today she is working to stop assault through the power of ...
TJ Kelly, ’13, credits his Loyola education to his success in his career in media strategy.
As a student, Jay O’Brien, ’05, interned for the Baltimore Ravens. Today he’s the team’s VP of Broadcasting and Gameday Productions.
As a biopsychology major, Chandler Zolliecoffer, ’15, conducted research that has led her to pursue her Ph.D. at the University of ...