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  Loyola College in Maryland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Loyola College in Maryland, formerly Loyola College, is a private, coeducational university in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, affiliated with the Society of Jesus and the Roman Catholic Church.
Loyola College is the first college in the United States to bear the name of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, and is the ninth oldest among the nation's 28 Jesuit colleges and universities.
Boston College • Canisius CollegeCollege of the Holy Cross • Creighton University • Fairfield University • Fordham University • Georgetown University • Gonzaga University • John Carroll University • Le Moyne CollegeLoyola University Chicago •
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 Loyola University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Loyola University, Loyola College, and Loyola Academy are historic and current educational institutions of the Society of Jesus named in honor of the founder of the Roman Catholic Church religious order, Saint Ignatius of Loyola.
Loyola College, a former college in Montreal, Quebec, which merged with Sir George Williams University in 1974 to form Concordia University.
Loyola College, Chennai, is a premier institution in India for higher education.
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 Loyola College in Maryland - baltimoresun.com
Loyola College, which celebrated its sesquicentennial in 2002, is the second oldest chartered college in Baltimore.
The Baltimore college boasts a distinguished tradition: It is the ninth oldest American Jesuit institution of higher learning and the first college in the United States to bear the name of St. Ignatius of Loyola, who founded the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) in 1540.
Loyola's dedication to these principles is evident in the core curriculum, which requires undergraduates to take courses in English, philosophy, theology, ethics, history, fine arts, foreign language, mathematics, science and social sciences.
www.baltimoresun.com /entertainment/visitor/college/bal-hl-loyola,0,961676.story   (930 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Maryland
Baltimore, the chief city, increased 9 per cent in population during the census decade 1900-1910.
Lord Baltimore did not object so much to the acquisition of lands by the fathers, but to the method and manner of that acquisition by grants or gifts from the Indians, in derogation of what he regarded his right and his title to these lands, under the express provisions of his charter.
The College of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the philosophical and theological House of Studies of the Society of Jesus, is at Woodstock; the Redemptorist House of Studies is at Illchester, and the normal school and novitiate of the Christian Brothers at Ammendale.
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 Open arms embrace displaced students - baltimoresun.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Weymann is one of 70 students enrolled at Loyola, Tulane and Xavier universities who came to Loyola College in Baltimore after being displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
Loyola College, like Jesuit universities and colleges across the country, took students in, admitting almost everyone who applied from a school affected by the hurricane and offering a semester tuition-free.
But most colleges who took displaced students have told them they must leave after one semester and that if they want to stay, they will have to cut ties with their New Orleans institution and then apply and be accepted into their college here just like any other student.
www.baltimoresun.com /business/bal-md.loyola21dec21,0,7350354.story?coll=bal-nationworld-headlines   (914 words)

  
 Baltimore Collegetown: Loyola College in Maryland
Founded in 1852, Loyola College in Maryland is a Jesuit university committed to the educational and spiritual traditions of the Society of Jesus—traditions which emphasize development of the whole person.
Accordingly, the college strives to inspire students to learn, lead and serve in a diverse and changing world—to become “men and women for others.” Affiliated with the Catholic Church, the college welcomes students of all religious backgrounds.
Loyola’s more than 6,100 undergraduate and graduate students benefit from exposure to a rigorous curriculum and high faculty expectations.
www.baltimorecollegetown.org /asp/college.asp?collegeID=6   (229 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports -- Loyola breaks 31-game losing streak, avoids record
BALTIMORELoyola College snapped a 31-game losing streak, defeating Marist 63-57 Thursday night to end a run of futility that fell just short of an NCAA record.
Loyola's Sean Corrigan then sank a 3-pointer and Bell followed with a driving layup for a six-point cushion.
Loyola limited the Red Foxes to 32 percent shooting and closed the first half with an 8-0 run to take a 30-23 lead.
www.signonsandiego.com /sports/college_basketball/20040129-1845-bkc-marist-loyola.html   (339 words)

  
 Loyola College - Speech-Language Pathology
For individuals who have not completed foundation coursework, Loyola offers a post-baccalaureate foundation course sequence, a set of prerequisite courses that can be completed in one year of full-time or two years of half-time enrollment.
Loyola is also committed to the growth and ongoing training of the region's professionals and offers the post-master's Continuing Professional Education option which provides an enrollment opportunity for licensed professionals who seek to advance their careers and their comprehensive understanding of the issues in the field.
In all programs students are guided through a series of increasingly more advanced clinical training experiences as they pursue their professional training through a curriculum that provides ample opportunities to obtain supervised clinical experience, supervised observation and clinical practice experience under the guidance of an exceptional clinical faculty.
graduate.loyola.edu /graduate/academics/slp/default.asp   (431 words)

  
 Spotlight on Baltimore writers: a city rich in literature - Arts & Society
A delirious Edgar Allan Poe was found on the streets of Baltimore on October 3, 1849 and taken to Washington College Hospital, where he died on October 7.
Though the cause of Poe's death was never found, partly due to the fact that he was not coherent enough to explain how he had come to the strange mental state and disheveled clothes he was found in, doctors are convinced that his death was due to alcoholism.
The Baltimore Poe House and Museum, which was his actual home at 203 Amity Street, provides many videos, stories, and objects all relating to Poe, and his works.
www.loyolagreyhound.com /news/2006/03/28/ArtsSociety/Spotlight.On.Baltimore.Writers.A.City.Rich.In.Literature-1750280.shtml   (473 words)

  
 Faculty Development Institute on Curriculum Infusion, Loyola College
According to Loyola College's mission and goals statement of 1989, "a Loyola graduate will be sensitive to racial and cultural diversity and dedicated to the service of others." In 1993, the College Council affirmed this goal by approving the "Plan for Diversity," which details the need for greater diversity in Loyola's academic curriculum.
The Institute provides faculty with the knowledge, resources and skills needed to transform their courses and teaching methods to fully meet the college's goal of preparing students to lead and serve in a diverse and changing world.
Loyola College has conducted three institutes for its faculty, training 24 out of 220 faculty members.
clinton4.nara.gov /Initiatives/OneAmerica/Practices/pp_19980915.3194.html   (434 words)

  
 The Baltimore Basilica | America's First Cathedral
Bishop Keeler was named the 14th Archbishop of Baltimore in 1989 and appointed to the College of Cardinals by the late Pope John Paul II in November, 1994.
Since coming to Baltimore, one of Cardinal Keeler's priorities as leader of the oldest Catholic See in the United States has been the strengthening of the Catholic school system.
The late Archbishop of Baltimore, the Most Rev. Francis P. Keough, ordained Monsignor Hobbs a priest on May 25, 1957 in the Basilica of the Assumption.
www.baltimorebasilica.org /staff.php?flash=other   (1244 words)

  
 The Baltimore Sun
He received his MBA degree from Loyola College in Baltimore, where he was a member of the Alpha Sigma Nu Honor Society.
Donovan holds a bachelor of arts degree from Spring Hill College in Mobile, Ala., and masters degrees from the University of Missouri and the University of Chicago.
Hutzler joined The Baltimore Sun in 2002 to help develop and oversee a major new information system for the Circulation Department and is now directing the implementation of a new $8.4 million ad management system.
www.baltimoresuncompany.com /about/bios.html   (1575 words)

  
 College Football Encyclopedia - Navy Yearly Records
Won: Boston College 46-6 (1st meeting since 1928), William and Mary 33-6, California 21-6, Georgia 27-14, Pennsylvania 35-7, Notre Dame 20-6, George Washington 52-0, Army 14-0.
Won: Boston College 22-7, Villanova 41-7 (1st meeting since 1946), Washington 15-14, SMU 26-7, Air Force 35-3 (1st meeting), Pennsylvania 27-0, Notre Dame 14-7, Virginia 41-6 (10th straight over Cavaliers), Army 17-12.
Lost: unbeaten Penn St. 45-22, Boston College 21-14, unbeaten national champ Texas 56-17, Pittsburgh 46-19 (1st to Panthers since 1961), Rutgers 20-6 (1st meeting since 1910), Notre Dame 47-0, Miami (Fla.) 30-10, Syracuse 15-0, Army 27-0.
www.footballencyclopedia.com /indnavyrecords.htm   (5137 words)

  
 Baltimore's best set to face off - Sports
After four years of confrontations on the basketball court, Loyola's men's soccer team will now have the chance to earn local bragging rights as the first-ever Battle of Baltimore soccer tournament begins this week.
The concept of a tournament similar to the one basketball fans have become familiar with has been discussed for eight years now, and will become a reality this week at UMBC Soccer Stadium.
It was the launch of the Cup last year that brought Towson and Loyola's soccer teams together for the first time in 10 years.
www.loyolagreyhound.com /news/2002/09/04/Sports/Baltimores.Best.Set.To.Face.Off-731485.shtml   (221 words)

  
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JOHN A. Professor, Department of Law and Social Responsibility, Sellinger School of Business and Management, Loyola College, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A., and a member of the Maryland and federal bars.
He serves as an arbitrator with the American Arbitration Association and the National Association of Securities Dealers, and is a mediator for the Baltimore District Office of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
He is currently on the Board of Directors of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Metropolitan Baltimore and the Board of the Baltimore Mental Health System.
www.evergreen.loyola.edu /~jgray/vita.html   (273 words)

  
 LOYOLA COLLEGE OF MEDICINE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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loyola.collg.net   (310 words)

  
 Open arms embrace displaced students - baltimoresun.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Catherine M. Weymann used to be a quiet nerd, secluded in her college dorm room, studying hard.
Several students said the welcome they got from Loyola was warm and generous.
Diakite is hoping Baltimore's Loyola will allow him to stay.
baltimoresun.com /business/bal-md.loyola21dec21,0,7350354.story?...   (914 words)

  
 THE MARYLAND PROVINCE COLLECTION: FOLDER LISTING CONTINUED
Because Bunn had previously been head of Loyola, some of this is enlightening as it explains the situation at Loyola College at an earlier time when Bunn was there as president.
An accompanying note indicates that in the fall of 1918 Loyola College had insufficient enrollment and transferred the students to Georgetown.
Included is a copy (April 1911) of the "Monthly Journal of St. Ignatius' Church with notes of Loyola College," several programs, theses (for scholastic debate), a copy of "The Loyola," (for 3 Nov 1913) a semi-monthly published by the literary societies of the college, and a quantity of alumni assn notices, handbooks, and directories.
www.library.georgetown.edu /dept/speccoll/fl/f53}5.htm   (2625 words)

  
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Loyola College Center for the Humanities, Junior Faculty Sabbatical, Fall 1997.
Summer Research Grant from the Dean of Arts and Sciences, Loyola College, 1995, 1999.
Ave Maria College, Ypisilanti, Michigan, August 8, 2003.
www.evergreen.loyola.edu /~fbauerschmidt/Misc/CV.htm   (1250 words)

  
 Loyola College, Baltimore City, MD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Officials at Loyola College in Baltimore, MD, knew they needed to get a handle on the paper overload caused by years of student records, but they were waiting for the right time and the right solution.
"Being a records office at a growing college, we generate a lot of paper, and we simply don't have the space needed to store it," said Zach Nall, System Administrator and Technology Consultant for the college.
The college chose MEDI, a Laserfiche VAR in Hanover, MD, to facilitate that move.
www.laserfiche.com /newsroom/loyola.html   (282 words)

  
 Le Moyne College Office of Communications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In 1983, he left MIT to join the U.S. Peace Corps and served for two years in Kenya teaching physics and astronomy at both the high school and university level.
Upon his return, he became an assistant professor of physics at Lafayette College, where he taught until his entry into the Jesuit order in 1989.
Consolmagno took his vows as a Jesuit brother in 1991 and since then has studied philosophy and theology at Loyola University, Chicago, and physics at the University of Chicago.
www.lemoyne.edu /communications/Comm_Press.asp?id=192   (386 words)

  
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GPA: 3.95 Loyola College in Maryland, Baltimore MD. BS/Computer Science, December 2001.
My main task was to build and maintain the website of the ALANA Services and all seven minority clubs and organizations in Loyola College.
Loyola College Deans list, Fall 2000, Spring 2001, Fall 2002.
www.cs.loyola.edu /~cobot/resume.doc   (307 words)

  
 Never Yet Melted » Loyola College
For more than a decade, students from Loyola College have participated in the school’s Care-a-Van program, providing the homeless two nights a week with meals, such as turkey-and-cheese sandwiches and hot chocolate, as well as toiletries.
But on Nov. 14, a Health Department representative notified the students that they needed a city license to distribute food, and that distribution via a van could not be licensed, since licensing would require on-site hot and cold running water for volunteers serving the food to wash their hands.
The college suspended the program, but students rebelled, and resumed distributing food to the local homeless anyway in a nearby park.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
HAROLD E. President of Loyola College-Baltimore is one of nine members of the Crown Central Petroleum Board of Directors.
As a Catholic priest and the president of a Catholic College, Fr.
Ridley was a faculty member and administrator at LeMoyne College from 1973 to 1994 where, among his other duties, he taught English and at one point served as a chair of the English Department.
www.webshells.com /crown/pages/ridley.htm   (367 words)

  
 Catholic Almanac Online
Calvert, Charles (1628-1714): Third Lord Baltimore and second Lord Proprietary of Maryland; his period as Lord Baltimore marked the decline in the fortunes of the Calverts in Maryland; his eldest son, Benedict Calvert, abjured Catholicism in 1713.
Kenrick, Francis P. (1796-1863): Archbishop of Baltimore from 1851-63; born in Ireland and educated in Rome; labored in Bardstown, Kentucky and defended the Catholic faith; coadj.
Marechal, Ambrose, S.S. (1766-1828): Archbishop of Baltimore from 1817-28; born in France; member of the Sulpicians, taught in French seminaries and St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore; period as abp.
www.catholicheritage.com /catholicalmanac/catholicspast.asp   (8565 words)

  
 Official Athletic Site of the Loyola College
Henderson earned the honor for the first time and in just the third week of her collegiate career.
Sophomore Blake Furgerson shot a second straight round of 69 to lead the Loyola men's golf team to a team championship at the Navy Fall Invitational at Annapolis, Md. on Sunday afternoon.
The team title comes in Loyola's first event of the season and is the program's first season-opening championship under sixth-year Head Coach Tom Beidleman.
loyolagreyhounds.cstv.com   (227 words)

  
 Official Ticketmaster site. Loyola College Baltimore, MD tickets . Directions, seating chart, events.
Stay on Charles Street into Baltimore City (approx 6 miles) until you reach the intersection of Charles & Cold Spring Lane.
From Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, follow Interstate 83 South to I-695 (Baltimore Beltway).
Immediately as you pass over the bridge, take Exit 25 (Charles Street) south toward Baltimore.
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