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Category Archives: Jesuit Identity
My Loyola education has helped me understand that life is wide open for me. A Jesuit education is about shaping the individual as a whole. Jesuits want their students to be well-balanced. A Liberal Arts education gives you the opportunity to succeed in various disciplines. Continue reading
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By following the Jesuit ideal of “Finding God in all things,” I have been able to enhance my spiritual life throughout my college career. Continue reading
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The way in which Professor McCormack’s students honored her showed that they saw her as more than just a teacher- it was like she was their friend. Continue reading
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“It’ll determine the friends you’ll make, the classes you’ll take, where you’ll live, the jobs you’ll have when you graduate, and all the experiences you’ll have for the next four years and beyond.” Continue reading
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I am so excited to travel to this beautiful Caribbean country and live among its people with this new perspective. Continue reading
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What a semester! Exhausting but something that has been worthwhile. With graduation fast approaching (December!), I have become a working maniac in my last semester here at Loyola. Since the beginning of the semester, I’ve transitioned from a 3-year on-campus … Continue reading
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A distinguishing and proud facet of Loyola is the university’s Catholic and Jesuit identity. It is prevelant throughout campus on many levels, some of which students arent even aware they are being exposed to. From the architecture to the statues … Continue reading