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.