Frontlines
The following articles appear in the Frontlines section of Loyola.
- Founders Dinner Sets Attendance Record
- A record crowd of more than 860 alumni, faculty, staff, students and friends of Loyola gathered June 3 for the fifth annual Founders' Dinner, celebrating Loyola's mission and accomplishments and honoring the shining achievements of the University's family and friends.
- GSB Ranks 16th
- U.S. News & World Report has ranked Loyola’s Graduate School of Business 16th in the nation for part-time MBA programs—a significant leap from last year’s rankings, which placed Loyola at 25.
- Loyola in the Media
- Loyola was featured in more than 230 media outlets during the months of March, April and May.
- LUMA Exhibition Spotlights Dalai Lama
- Celebrating its first anniversary this fall, LUMA (the Loyola University Museum of Art) encourages visitors to explore and appreciate art illuminating spirituality of all cultures and societies.
- New Endowed Chair Celebrates Gannon Center Leader
- Michael J.Garanzini, S.J., Loyola president, announced that $1 million has been earmarked to establish the Carolyn Farrell, B.V.M., Chair in Women and Leadership.
- New Non-Credit Courses Rekindle Love of Learning
- Continuum, a non-credit program being launched this fall by the School of Continuing and Professional Studies (SCPS), will provide Chicago-area alumni and others with an opportunity to explore new professional and personal topics of interest.
- Parents' Association Picks Up Steam
- This August, when parents of Loyola freshmen finish moving their sons and daughters into their new residence hall rooms, they’ll be welcomed at the Parent Move-In Lounge.
- Springfield Lobby Day