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Siang Par, ’27, San Cho, ’27, and Breana Stith, ’26, won Gilman Scholarships from U.S. Department of State
Three Loyola students win Gilman Scholarships from U.S. Department of State

Three Loyola University Maryland students were awarded scholarships from the U.S. Department of State’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program. This highly competitive scholarship helps American students offset the costs of studying...

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A Message from Terrence M. Sawyer, J.D., Loyola's President: Welcoming Pope Leo XIV

Terrence M. Sawyer, J.D., president of Loyola University Maryland, shared a message with the Loyola Community on May 9, 2025, regarding the election of Pope Leo XIV.

A rendering of the Spiro Nursing Simulation Lab, courtesy of Hord Coplan Macht.
Kimberly Spiro makes $3.5 million gift to establish nursing simulation lab at Loyola

A $3.5 million gift from Kimberly Spiro will support the establishment of a nursing simulation lab for Loyola University Maryland’s new Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program. The lab will be named the Spiro Nursing Simulation Lab...

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Loyola/Notre Dame Library’s Mallory Wareham named to Library Journal’s Movers and Shakers List

Mallory Wareham, MLIS, access services librarian at Loyola/Notre Dame Library (LNDL), was recognized as a Community Builder in Library Journal’s 2025 Movers and Shakers list.

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Loyola students win Critical Language Scholarships from U.S. Department of State

Andy Seo, ’27, and Abigail Gaughan, ’26, have won Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) awards from the U.S. Department of State to study one of a dozen languages either overseas or virtually during the summer of 2025.

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Loyola receives gift to create the Knott Family Student-Athlete Wellness Program

Loyola University Maryland is establishing a new program to enhance student-athlete wellness initiatives, thanks to a gift from Trustee Mark Knott, ’92, and his wife, Patricia, M.S. ’19.

Loyola students in a forensic science laboratory class.
Loyola to introduce Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science

Loyola University Maryland is launching a new Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science degree in Fall 2025 to prepare students for growing career opportunities in the forensic sciences.

A Loyola student tends to plants during a biology lab.
Loyola expands environmental studies program

Loyola University Maryland is launching three new offerings in environmental studies for Fall 2025. Students will now be able to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science or a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies with a concentration...

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Loyola’s commitment to sustainability highlighted by arboretum recertification

Loyola University Maryland’s level II arboretum accreditation has been recertified by ArbNet. The University has also been recognized by The Arbor Day Foundation as a Higher Education Tree Campus for the seventh year in a row.

A portrait of Pope Francis with candles and flowers in Alumni Memorial Chapel.
A Message from Terrence M. Sawyer, J.D., Loyola’s President: Honoring Pope Francis’ legacy

Terrence M. Sawyer, J.D., president of Loyola University Maryland, shared a message with the Loyola community on April 22, 2025, regarding the death of Pope Francis.

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