Loyola in the Media

Loyola was featured in more than 230 media outlets during the months of March, April and May.
- A profile of Michael J.Garanzini, S.J., Loyola president, was the cover story in the March 26 Chicago Tribune Magazine.
- Loyola’s image advertising campaign generated positive coverage in the Chicago Sun-Times; Catholic New World; Chicago Tribune; RedEye; and on NBC-TV, CBS-TV and WGN-TV.
- Loyola’s new Center of Excellence in Risk Management and Corporate Governance was highlighted in a Crain’s Chicago Business story on teaching risk management.
- A press conference held during the grand opening of the Loyola Police Office garnered significant media attention, with eight broadcast and print outlets covering the story. ABC-TV did an extensive profile of the “Arts Botanica” exhibit at LUMA.
- Ken Johnson, Ph.D., professor of sociology, provided expert commentary on census data for WBBM-AM, USA Today, Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times.
- Bruce Boyer, J.D., professor of law, was featured in a front-page story in The New York Times on welfare agencies seeking foster care assets. Abol Jalilvand, Ph.D., dean, School of Business Administration, was quoted in The Financial Times about the restructuring of Delphi and General Motors.
- Jay Levine of Channel 2 profiled Loyola’s affiliate,The Beijing Center.