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RBP Offers Support to Male Students
The Rambler Brotherhood Project (RBP), is a new organization that offers support, resources, and community to male students at Loyola University Chicago. Staff members create events to facilitate the academic and professional success of all its members.
Learn MoreLUC Partnership with Misericordia Hits 20-Year Mark
Misericordia Home, a local, Catholic non-profit that offers jobs and social support to adults with disabilities, has partnered with Loyola University Chicago for two decades. LUC community members regularly see the 'Wolf Pack'--a group of Misericordia residents that assists Facilities with maintaining the buildings and grounds on campus.
Read MoreInternational Jesuits at LUC Experience Meaningful Cross-Country Journey
Four Jesuits at Loyola University Chicago--Br. Miguel Cerón-Becerra, Rev. Raj Kumar, Rev. Benedict Lumu, and Rev. Samir Talati--travelled across the United States over winter break to visit historic sites from the Civil Rights movement during an immersive educational trip.
Read More"Only by being a person for others does one become fully human." Pedro Arrupe, S.J.
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Community Impact Report Released
Loyola University Chicago's 2022-2023 Community Impact Report has been published. Flip through it to see how LUC is committed to fighting racism, creating greener campuses, and contributing to its local communities.
Read the reportStudent Reflects on Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice Experience
Thomas Crabtree, a junior at LUC majoring in Environmental Policy, attended the Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice this past fall. Read about his reflections on that experience as well as the other ways he engages in Loyola's community.
Learn MoreCardinal Cristophe Pierre Gives Talk at LUC Event
Cardinal Christophe Pierre, the U.S. papal nuncio, spoke at at Hank Center event in April. He warned against polarization and encouraged breaking ideological constraints in a lecture entitled "Pope Francis: Discernment and the Dialectic of Mercy."
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