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Global Studies - Bright Minds Bold Hearts - The Campaign for Loyola University Maryland
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Letter from the President. Sellinger School of Business. Corporate and Foundation Relations. Exploring the world from multiple perspectives. The Global Studies program provides undergraduate students with a social science-based curriculum that prepares them to lead, learn, and serve in a diverse and rapidly changing world. Our multidisciplinary approach enables students to analyze global issues from multiple perspectives: economic, sociological, historical, and political. Bright Minds, Bold Hearts. Since...
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Passport Health USA News: March 2011
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Passport Health USA News. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Passport Health to be Represented at Loyola University’s Career Forum in Baltimore, MD. BALTIMORE, MD – 3/22/2011 –. Is holding its 3rd annual Baltimore Career Forum. On March 23rd at the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel in Baltimore, MD. The event is organized and supported by the Loyola University Alumni Association. 150-200 alumni and current students are expected to participate in the event. Is a Baltimore founded business which, with Castillo’s h...
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Loyola College - Bright Minds Bold Hearts - The Campaign for Loyola University Maryland
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Letter from the President. Sellinger School of Business. Corporate and Foundation Relations. Furthering our academic mission. Loyola College cultivates a rich academic experience that engages the hearts, minds, and spirits of our students. With 20 academic departments and more than 200 dedicated full-time faculty, the University’s arts and sciences school provides students with a strong foundation for success on campus and after graduation. Bright Minds, Bold Hearts. Bright Minds, Bold Hearts. Loyola Col...
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Loyola Magazine » In the swing of things
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In the swing of things. By Michele Wojciechowski, '90. July 1, 2015. It’s the first Friday of the month at the Chartwell Country Club in Severna Park, Md. The room is packed; it’s standing-room only. The band members, dressed in tuxedos and formal wear, take the stage. Welcome to a performance by Mood Swings. He did. Stastny was a member of the Baltimore Colts Marching Band (which kept playing together long after the team left town). Word got out, and he had enough people interested to put togeth...In it...
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Loyola Magazine » A place to hang your hat, your posters, your favorite photos, and more
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A place to hang your hat, your posters, your favorite photos, and more. Loyola housing helps students connect with one another. By Stephanie Weaver Peter Howard. July 1, 2015. The community is awesome, and living so close to your best friends is something that only happens in college, said Caitlin Cress, ’17. In addition to the obvious social benefits that come with having friends for roommates and neighbors, residential life at Loyola further supports students’ academic goals and helps them develop stud...
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Loyola Magazine » Make yourself at home
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Make yourself at home. By Magazine Staff Designed by Malia Leary. July 6, 2015. Read other stories from. RSS feed for comments on this post. Mail (will not be published). A Summer Visit to Loyola’s Study Abroad Locations. Exploring Beyond Evergreen: Locally Grounded in Indonesia. 8220;We Can Agree to Love Together”. Exploring Beyond Evergreen: Touring Taipei. Exploring Beyond Evergreen: Busy Days in Bangkok. Exploring Beyond Evergreen: Arriving in the Land of Smiles. 8220;Who do you play for?
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Loyola Magazine » Inside the Jes Res
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Inside the Jes Res. By Rita Buettner Photos by Malia Leary. July 6, 2015. The Jesuit residents of Ignatian House work not just at Loyola University Maryland, but also at Loyola Blakefield, Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, and for the Maryland Jesuit Province. So on Monday nights everyone tries to be home. That is the night on which people are asked to make being home a priority, said the Rev. Ronald Amiot, S.J., rector of the Ignatius House Jesuit Community. It’s a set of behavioral and cultural practices ...
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Loyola Magazine » Ancient Wings
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By Patrick D. Hahn, Ph.D., affiliate professor of biology. August 10, 2015. A doe exits from the thicket alongside the riverbank and glances at me, regarding me coolly for a few moments before turning away and trotting off unhurriedly. Two more deer emerge, both bucks, still wearing the summer coating of velvet on their antlers. They, too, regard me coolly for a few moments before trotting away. To my left, a dragonfly is skimming over the water surface like an Exocet missile. When Charles Darwin propose...
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Loyola Magazine » Care for the whole person
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Care for the whole person. Messina’s Jesuit spirit inspires parents of 2001 graduate to give $500,000 to living learning program. By Rita Buettner Photo courtesy of the Baiada family. July 21, 2015. At 27, Mark Baiada was looking to start his own business and help others along the way. He came across the idea of home health care and founded what would become BAYADA Home Health Care. The Baiadas’ gift will help the University secure a prestigious. The Ignatian spirit, the passion of St. Ignatius, is p...
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Loyola Magazine » Worth the Drive
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Although Loyola is a residential university, a small group of students continue to commute. By Michele Wojciechowski, ’90. July 6, 2015. Between 1986 and 1990, I spent nearly every weekday for two semesters walking around Loyola’s campus carrying a backpack, a purse, and a bagged lunch. Most days found me also lugging a camera bag, art supplies, an umbrella, and whichever class project was due that day. Why did I have so much stuff with me? Was I an aspiring nomad, about to travel around the world? In it...
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