Loyola University Chicago

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Loyola University Chicago (often referred to as Loyola) is a private Jesuit research university in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1870 by the Society of Jesus, it is one of the largest Catholic universities in the United States. Loyola's professional schools have educated generations of local business and civic leaders, and its alumni have made significant contributions to the fields of law, medicine, business, and public service.

History[edit]

Loyola University Chicago was established in 1870 as St. Ignatius College by Jesuit priest Arnold Damen. The institution was renamed Loyola University in 1909 to honor Saint Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus. Over the years, the university expanded its academic offerings and campus facilities, becoming a comprehensive research university.

Campuses[edit]

Loyola University Chicago operates several campuses:

  • Lake Shore Campus: Located in the Rogers Park neighborhood, this is the main residential campus and houses the College of Arts and Sciences.
  • Water Tower Campus: Situated in downtown Chicago, this campus is home to the School of Law, the Quinlan School of Business, and the School of Communication.
  • Health Sciences Campus: Located in Maywood, Illinois, this campus includes the Stritch School of Medicine and the Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing.
  • John Felice Rome Center: An international campus in Rome, Italy, offering study abroad programs.

Academics[edit]

Loyola University Chicago offers over 80 undergraduate majors and more than 140 graduate, professional, and certificate programs across its 11 schools and colleges. These include:

Research[edit]

Loyola is classified as an R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. The university conducts research in various fields, including health sciences, environmental sustainability, social justice, and business ethics.

Student Life[edit]

Loyola University Chicago has a vibrant student life with over 250 student organizations, including academic clubs, cultural groups, and service organizations. The university's athletic teams, known as the Loyola Ramblers, compete in the NCAA Division I and are members of the Missouri Valley Conference.

Notable Alumni[edit]

Loyola has a distinguished list of alumni who have made significant contributions in various fields. Some notable alumni include:

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