Loyola In The News: April 30, 2007

There were over 10 news stories featuring Loyola University Chicago identified during the week of: April 23, 2007. Please note that you must be logged onto the Loyola network to view the links below.

  • "Marsh & McLennan Sees Upside in Risk Management"
    [ Source/s: MarketWatch from Dow Jones: 04-23-07 ]
    This article covers a speech given by Michael G. Cherkasky, chief executive of Marsh & McLennan Companies, and the keynote speaker of a risk management conference recently hosted by Loyola.

  • "History's Forbidden Books"
    [ Source/s: Chicago Tribune: 04-27-07 ]
    Pamela Ambrose (director of cultural affairs, LUMA) and Jonathan Canning (curator, LUMA) are quoted in this article on the museum's current exhibition, Science and Faith Between Observance and Censorship: Rare Books from the Libraries of Campania from XVI to XVIII Centuries.

  • "New Name in Chase for LaSalle"
    [ Source/s: Chicago Tribune: 04-27-07 ]
    Abol Jalilvand (dean, School of Business Administration) is quoted in this article related to JPMorgan Chase & Co. entering the bidding war for LaSalle Bank.

  • "Bosnians in America: A Two-Sided Saga"
    [ Source/s: The New York Times; Sarasota Herald-Tribune: 04-29-07 ]
    Elmina Kulasic (student), founder of an after-school program designed to keep girls connected to Bosnian culture, is quoted in this article on the adjustments that Bosnians must make upon settling in the United States.

  • "The Killer's Family Pays a High Price"
    [ Source/s: The Star-Ledger: 04-29-07 ]
    James Garbarino (professor, psychology) is quoted in this article on the strife that the family of a killer faces after his heinous actions.