Gifts
The following articles appear in the Gifts section of Loyola.
- Donor’s degree was a dream fulfilled
- When the late Robert T. Campion left Loyola in 1941 to enlist in the U.S. Army, he was just a few credit hours short of graduating. Back from World War II, Campion didn’t return to college, but went on to build a successful career.
- Alum’s $5 million gift will support Institute for Health Law
- “I’ve enjoyed a very rewarding career in health law, and this area is where I’d like to focus my support for Loyola.” -Bernard J. Beazley (LL.B. ’50)
- Loyola Enjoys Record Year for Gifts
- Loyola’s growth and momentum are being reflected in an upswing in financial contributions to the University. During fiscal year 2006, which ended June 30, alumni and friends contributed the largest dollar total of gifts in Loyola’s history.