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Extraordinary academics & research

Extraordinary academics & research

Extraordinary academics & research

We are called to transform lives through our teaching, learning, and research. We will pursue educational innovations and leverage the Ignatian traditions to make education accessible to all and enhance the success of our student body. We will lead research and scholarship that intentionally aligns with our mission, promotes racial justice, and addresses other complex societal challenges.

 

Priorities

Priority 1

Prioritize the recruiting, hiring, and retaining of diverse faculty and staff educators to enhance teaching, learning, and research, as an integral step to transforming our culture to be more equitable and inclusive.​​


Priority 2

Work across campuses as One Loyola to incentivize leadership in interdisciplinary and innovative education and research to address new challenges and opportunities presented by contemporary issues.


Priority 3

Promote the culture of research by increasing research support infrastructure to enable faculty and students in the pursuit and dissemination of new and translational knowledge.

“We will lead research and scholarship that intentionally aligns with our mission, promotes racial justice, and addresses other complex societal challenges.”

Loyola's Stories of Impact

Day in and day out, Loyolans exemplify what it means to live out our mission and values. These stories highlight those who went above and beyond to personify our guiding principles through their leadership and actions. Take a dive below and get inspired—you too can make a lasting difference.

Candace Moore

Candace Moore Community Centered Engagement

Candace Moore

Changing the Landscape

Chicago's first chief equity officer is searching for ways to level the playing field for all city residents

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Andy Soto

Andy Soto Global Connections and Partnerships

Andy Soto

The Impact of Foreign Aid

A research fellowship took two undergraduates to Tunisia

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Susan Baker

Susan Baker Extraordinary Academics and Research

Susan Baker

Halting the spread

When it comes to the study of coronaviruses, Loyola University Chicago researchers were ahead of the curve.

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Priority 1

Prioritize the recruiting, hiring, and retaining of diverse faculty and staff educators to enhance teaching, learning, and research, as an integral step to transforming our culture to be more equitable and inclusive.​​


Priority 2

Work across campuses as One Loyola to incentivize leadership in interdisciplinary and innovative education and research to address new challenges and opportunities presented by contemporary issues.


Priority 3

Promote the culture of research by increasing research support infrastructure to enable faculty and students in the pursuit and dissemination of new and translational knowledge.