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2019

There’s No Place Like Loyola For the Holidays

Each year, as students push on through finals and on to the break, traditions on campus remind them that there’s something extra-special about getting to celebrate the holiday season here at Loyola.

You Can’t Go Home Again

Junior, Brooke Amodei reflects on several scenarios, including her own, in which students might not be able to "go home" for the holidays. Under these circumstances, Loyola is often that constant that begins to feel like home.

Last First Day

Loyola Senior, Caroline Hermance reflects back on her first day of school as a first-year at all the way through to her last first day of school in her final year.

The Destruction of Appalachia

An event reflection by Kassidy Mcvey, class of 2019, featuring human rights photographer and President of Keeper of the Mountains Foundation: Paul Corbit Brown.

Spring Time in Baltimore

With the plants starting to bloom Loyola’s campus is a beautiful place to be this time of year, and together Loyola and the Baltimore community have a lot to offer students in the area. Check out a list of spring events and things to do on Loyola’s campus and Baltimore’s community below.

A.E. Stallings and Europe's Refugee Crisis

Widely admired for her wit and mastery form that connects the classical world with contemporary life, A.E. Stallings addressed Europe’s refugee crisis while reading from her poetic work.

Language Through Expression and Art

An artist talk and performance event by Breai Mason-Campbell and the Guardian Baltimore Dance Company. This performance reflects on the world as a place faced with contradiction in gender and race.

A New Year in Baltimore

A guide to keep students up to date on what fun things will be happening on Loyola’s campus and the surrounding Baltimore area in the beginning of 2019.

Abigail Vitaliano standing in front of the Humanities Building on a snowy day
Loyola Ready

A Transformative College Experience

“Loyola enabled me to become the best version of myself.” A former student reflects on her experience.

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