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November 29
As we resume in-person classes, we continue to follow guidance from the scientific community and city and state officials. Loyola's policies and protocols help support safety and well-being as we provide a first-class, Jesuit, Catholic education that prepares students to serve humanity through learning, justice, and faith. More
October 28
Excitement filled the air as Stritch students met their match at the annual Match Day celebration. See photos from the event and learn which specialties and locations the Class of 2022 matched with. More
October 28
PhD candidate Lola Badmus balances researching potentially life-saving leukemia therapies with promoting science and research to girls More
October 28
Abbey Banas reflects on her PhD program and the Stritch culture that has formed her into the scientist she is today. More
October 28
What makes a great leader? For M2 Class President Cheryl Zhang it begins with connecting to the people you are leading so you can effectively represent their interests. More
September 26
M3 Ali-Reza Torabi shares his journey with Los Angeles Times. More
September 6
Loyolans gathered for the historic virtual encounter between university students and the Holy Father. More
September 6
Sumbul Siddiqui receives AMA Foundation’s DREAM MD Equity Scholarship More
August 17
The Stritch School of Medicine welcomes the Class of 2025 at its annual White Coat Ceremony on July 31, 2021. More
August 17
In a recent Washington Post article, Professor Therese Lysaughts argues the Catholic teaching that people are created in God’s image and humans are relational requires mask wearing for others’ protection. More
July 19
Returning this year, in-person volunteer activities are available on Friday, July 23. Registration for all remote opportunities is open until August 9, 2021. More
July 19
In an article published in Circulation Research, a team of Stritch researchers identified a potential therapeutic to treat adults who experience heart failure. More