Workshops & Seminars

Faculty Seminar
Loyola University Chicago’s Jesuit, Catholic heritage is an essential component of its mission in higher education. This faculty seminar is a semester-long course that studies in a systematic way the educational enterprise of Loyola University through the prism of the Catholic intellectual heritage and the contemporary applications of Ignatian pedagogy. The seminar’s goal is twofold: to engage faculty more deeply with the university’s Catholic heritage as a reference point and resource for social justice; and to invite faculty reflection on the interplay of faith, reason, and justice as it pertains to their teaching, scholarship, and participation with the community here at Loyola and beyond.

Ongoing Formation Series
Fall 2025
Join Loyola PhD student and longtime educator, Maddie Laforge for a three-part workshop entitled, "Grads Teaching Grads: Helping New Teachers Get Their Classes Up and Running." In this workshop, Maddie will offer graduate students simple, effective teaching practices. This will be a space to class prep, get feedback and troubleshoot. This event is free and open to all Loyola graduate students.