News and Events
Recent activities and events related to Loyola's Program for Neuroscience and Society
Science Journalism Panel Discussion on October 16
Join us for coffee, donuts, and a discussion on the state of science journalism.
Winner of Neuroscience Journalism Announced!
University of South Florida junior Sophia Martinez wins the neuroscience journalism contest with an article exploring the effects of loneliness on the ageing brain.
READ MORESummer ETHOS Orientation
The 2025 summer ETHOS program kicked off in June on the Loyola University Chicago campus. To prepare for their summer of research in the lab, our students from Senn High School and Sullivan High School attended a two-day orientation.
Trail-Blazing Tool: A Neuroethics Competency Measure in Development
A neuroethics competency scale is being developed to measure people's awareness of various ethical issues in neuroscience and their confidence in understanding related concepts.
Neuroethics Competition for Neuroscience Trainees!
The Program for Neuroscience and Society Announces Guidelines for its Neuroethics Competition

Second NeuroVenture Challenge Kicks Off March 10
The NeuroVenture Challenge combines creativity & curiosity with innovation & neuroscience to tackle today’s challenges
Program for Neuroscience and Society Launches Nation-Wide Journalism Contest
After successfully organizing a neuroscience journalism contest for Loyola students; the Program for Neuroscience and Society opens up its competition to the rest of the country.
Winners of the Neuroscience Journalism Contest Announced
Neuroscience major Mason Eaton wins journalism contest.

High Schoolers Mentor Eighth Graders During Neuroscience and Society Day
On Thursday September 26th, over forty middle and high school students met on our Water Tower campus for a day of mentorship, learning and fun.
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