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Robotics Club Mini-Sumo Competition (Spring 2016)

During the Celebration of Science week (April 11-15) there were number of activities in addition to the Grand Seminar event in our campus all focusing on science and how it is connected to the our...

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Could Surgery Experience Abroad be HIP?

How could surgery experience be HIP?  The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) has identified the High Impact Practices (HIPs) as; learning community, community-based project...

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In the words of a University Innovation Fellow: Qualifications to be an...

By Meghan Reynolds, Engineering major, 2017 UIF Around the time I entered fourth grade the fictional worlds of princesses, jungles, and schoolhouses started to fade away.  I no longer spent my days...

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John Warner and Green Chemistry

Contributed by Courtney Hastings, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Loyola University Maryland This fall, Loyola will welcome Dr. John Warner to campus as the 2017 Grand Seminar speaker. Dr....

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UIF Silicon Valley Meetup 2018 Recap

The University Innovation Fellows (UIFs) program is a program run through d.school at Stanford.  The UIF website states that “We believe students can change the world.”  Their goal is to empower...

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Physics Professor shares view on Science in America

Loyola University Maryland Physics Professor Joe Ganem’s op-ed “America’s Love-Hate Relationship with Science” published in Scientific American explores the paradox of corporate and political America’s...

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Loyola student advocates for environmental justice in Baltimore

Madeline Fischer, class of 2020, wrote the following essay for WR 301: Writing about Science.  In late 2017, Maddy attended a “toxic tour” of Baltimore, which was arranged by Dr. Elizabeth Dahl,...

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Loyola’s University Innovation Fellows Attend Regional Meetup

The first weekend of November, two of Loyola University Maryland’s University Innovation Fellows (UIFs), Emily Cebulski (2018 cohort) and Jenna Bower (2019 cohort), attended a regional meetup at James...

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Diversity and Community Service: Loyola student encourages “Next Step” for...

During Loyola University Maryland’s 2020 Commencement, the Natural and Applied Sciences academic division awarded for the first time the Choudhury Sarkar-Dey medal to an outstanding graduating senior...

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Diversity and Community Service: Chemistry alumna embraces Baltimore...

During Loyola University Maryland’s 2020 Commencement, the Natural and Applied Sciences academic division awarded for the first time the Choudhury Sarkar-Dey medal to an outstanding graduating senior...

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