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Leah Rottler-Gurley, ’26, a Ernest F. Hollings undergraduate scholar
Loyola sophomore selected as a NOAA Ernest F. Hollings undergraduate scholar

Sophomore Leah Rottler-Gurley, ’26, has been named a Class of 2024 Ernest F. Hollings undergraduate scholar by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Education.

2024 commencement ceremony
Loyola celebrates Class of 2024 at 171st Commencement ceremony

Loyola University Maryland celebrated the Class of 2024 at the University’s 171st Commencement Exercises during a ceremony at the CFG Bank Arena in downtown Baltimore on Saturday, May 18, 2024.

Pink blossoms on a tree frame the Sellinger School building
Loyola’s Sellinger School partners with business school in Taiwan

The Sellinger School of Business and Management is forming a partnership with National Cheng Kung University’s College of Management in Tainan, Taiwan.

Yellow squash for sale at the Govans Farmers Market
Loyola’s Govans Farmers Market to return for 13th season

Loyola University Maryland’s York Road Initiative will host the 13th season of the Govans Farmers Market on Wednesdays from 3 to 6 p.m. in June through September, except for July 3.

Two graduate students sit on the floor reading and speaking to children in the Loyola Clinical Centers
Loyola’s master’s in speech-language pathology ranked nationally

Loyola University Maryland’s Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology tied for No. 78 in the nation in U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 rankings for Best Graduate Schools.

Loyola senior Lily Tiger, ’24
Loyola senior receives distinguished Fulbright Award

Loyola senior Lily Tiger, ’24, was recently awarded a prestigious Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to teach English in Greece next year.

Student volunteers who provided free tax help pose for a photo under a tent outside on Loyola
Loyola student volunteers prepare 626 tax returns for Baltimore residents

Student volunteers at Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business prepared 626 tax returns for taxpayers in the Baltimore community, resulting in tax refunds totaling nearly $1 million this season.

Pink flowers on a blossoming tree frame a view of the Academic Quadrangle at Loyola
Loyola University Maryland recognized for sustainability achievements

Loyola University Maryland earned a STARS Bronze rating in recognition of its sustainability achievements from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE).

Aerial shot of Loyola facility at 5104 York Road in Baltimore
Loyola receives over $1.2 million in federal and state funding to create community hub on York Road

Loyola University Maryland received $1 million in federal funding and $225,000 in state funding to renovate and create a community hub in the University’s multipurpose facility at 5104 York Road in Baltimore.

Astrid Schmidt-King, J.D., teaching assistant professor of management and organizations, and Stacy Chavez, Ph.D., assistant professor of accounting
The growing importance of sustainability in business

As Loyola celebrates Earth Month, two professors at Loyola’s Sellinger School of Business define and discuss sustainability and its growing importance to organizations, different business disciplines, and the planet.

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