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Alumni House

The Rev. Brian F. Linnane, S.J., Alumni House is a welcoming place on the Evergreen campus for all alumni to visit, gather, and enjoy special events. The offices of alumni engagement, advancement events, and donor relations are located inside the house. We look forward to sharing this home with our Loyola community.

Alumni House Information
Address 208 E. Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, MD 21212
Hours of Operation Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Phone 410-617-2475
Email alumni@loyola.edu
Loyola pillow on couch
Living room in the Alumni house

About the Alumni House

Constructed in 1927, this three-story Federal-style brick colonial sits on more than one acre and is adjacent to Armiger House, the residence of the president of Loyola University Maryland.

John Cochran III, ’73, a former trustee, and his wife, Patricia, earmarked a portion of their $5 million gift during the university’s Bright Minds, Bold Hearts comprehensive campaign to the purchase, renovation, and repurposing of the house—and named it the Rev. Brian F. Linnane, S.J., Alumni House.

The Alumni House opened its doors to the Loyola community on January 13, 2014.

Furnished, living room-style lounges on the first floor are open to alumni who stop in during the week, and staff is available to help graduates connect with the university and its alumni resources and services.

The house and its grounds are used for alumni events, gatherings, and meetings throughout the year.

Visitation

The Alumni House is open to visitors, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m - 4 p.m. Please use the main entrance located on the front of the house when visiting. The Alumni House is closed whenever the University is closed.

Parking

A limited number of visitor parking spaces are available at the house. If you plan to visit, please call or email ahead to reserve a parking space. We will do our best to fill all requests received. Additional parking is available in the Jenkins Parking Lot, one block west of the Alumni House on East Cold Spring Lane.

Accessibility

The Alumni House is accessible for those with disabilities, including ground-floor access, handicapped parking space, ramps, and a wheelchair-accessible bathroom. The handicap access is located in the back of the house.

Available Event Spaces

The first floor of the Alumni House has spaces available for use by alumni groups. If you are interested in learning more about reserving the space for a meeting or a particular function, please contact alumni@loyola.edu.

 

Kitchen
Loyola photos in picture frames hang on a tan wall, with a decorated Christmas tree in the foreground
A painting of Brian Linnane hung on a tan wall, flanked by two windows

Make an Impact

There are a number of ways to engage with Loyola as a graduate and show your Greyhound pride—from volunteering or mentoring current students to serving on a committee or advisory board to attending networking or campus events. Discover the myriad ways our Greyhound community can connect—or reconnect—with our University and one another.