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Loyola Chicago chapter of Alpha Sigma Nu inducts 142 new members, welcomes 3 honorary members
September 25, 2024
The Loyola University Chicago chapter of Alpha Sigma Nu, the honor society of Jesuit colleges and universities, inducted 142 new members on September 22, including 49 juniors, 41 seniors, and 52 graduate and professional students from the 11 schools and the Institute of Pastoral Studies. In order to receive an invitation to Alpha Sigma Nu, students must be juniors or seniors, or have completed half of their graduate/professional degree requirements, and be in the top 15% of their class. Only 5% of each class may be inducted each year. The three tenets of Alpha Sigma Nu are Scholarship, Loyalty, and Service. Candidates are nominated and recommended by their respective college, school, or institute, and recommendations are not only based on students' academic achievements, but also on their loyalty to the ideals of Jesuit education and their engagement in service.
This year, the Loyola Chicago chapter also recognized three individuals with honorary membership: Christine Curran, Executive Director of the Ignatian Spirituality Project (Chicago, IL); Stephen Watson, Director of Athletics at Loyola University Chicago; and Douglas W. Woods, PhD, Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Loyola University Chicago. Woods delivered the ceremony's keynote address, welcoming new members to the honor society and sharing how the society's tenets of scholarship, loyalty, and service are interconnected.
In addition to welcoming its new members, the Loyola Chicago chapter awarded the annual Alpha Sigma Nu Scholarship to Nicolas Giner Calero of the College of Arts and Sciences. Finally, the Rev. Ronald J. Ferguson, S.J. Award for Most Outstanding New Inductee, sponsored by Loyola's Jesuit Community, was awarded to Ryan Johnson of the School of Education.
Alpha Sigma Nu is the Jesuit Honor Society with chapters at the 27 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States and five abroad. It is the only honor society permitted to bear the name Jesuit. To learn more about Alpha Sigma Nu, visit our website here.
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Loyola Chicago chapter of Alpha Sigma Nu inducts 159 new members, welcomes 3 honorary members
October 15, 2023
The Loyola Chicago chapter of Alpha Sigma Nu, the honor society of Jesuit colleges and universities, inducted 159 new members on October 1, including 45 juniors, 45 seniors, and 69 graduate and professional students from the 11 schools and the Institute of Pastoral Studies. In order to receive an invitation to Alpha Sigma Nu, students must be rising juniors or seniors, or have completed half of their graduate/professional degree requirements, and be in the top 15% of their class. Only 5% of each class may be inducted each year. The three tenets of Alpha Sigma Nu are Scholarship, Loyalty, and Service. Candidates are nominated and recommended by their respective college, school, or institute, and recommendations are not only based on students' academic achievements, but also on their loyalty to the ideals of Jesuit education and their engagement in service.
This year, the Loyola Chicago chapter also recognized three individuals with honorary membership: Dr. Markeda Newell, Interim Dean of the School of Education and acting Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs; Fr. Stephen Schloesser, S.J., professor of history in the College of Arts and Sciences, and Mr. Antonio Ortiz, MBA '05, President of Cristo Rey Jesuit High School (Chicago, IL) and Loyola Trustee. Ortiz delivered the ceremony's keynote address, welcoming new members to the honor society and encouraging new members to a lifetime pursuit of Ignatian spirituality and service, inspired by the society's tenets of scholarship, loyalty, and service.
In addition to welcoming its new members, the Loyola Chicago chapter awarded the annual Alpha Sigma Nu Scholarship to Nikki Tsolakidis of the College of Arts and Sciences. And, the Rev. Ronald J. Ferguson, S.J. Award for Most Outstanding New Inductee, sponsored by Loyola's Jesuit Community, was awarded to Fatima Akili of the Stritch School of Medicine.
Alpha Sigma Nu is the Jesuit Honor Society with chapters at the 27 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States and five abroad. It is the only honor society permitted to bear the name Jesuit. To learn more about Alpha Sigma Nu, visit our website here.
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Loyola Chicago hosts 2023 Alpha Sigma Nu Leadership Summit
September 27, 2023
Loyola Chicago hosted the Alpha Sigma Nu Leadership Summit September 15–17, 2023, at the Schreiber Center, Water Tower Campus. The Summit welcomed student leaders and chapter advisers from across the country and the Universidad Loyola Andalucía. Presenters included Loyola's Vice President for Mission Integration, Dr. Claire Noonan; the Vice Presidents of Mission from Rockhurst University and Le Moyne College; as well as alumni from other Jesuit institutions.
"We are so grateful for the hospitality of our hosts at Loyola Chicago. The space and time to convene in our Jesuit mission and values will continue to reveal its fruits throughout this year across our Jesuit campuses. With our Jesuit network expanding across the world, it was a treat to convene in this world-class city and campus," said Clara Dwyer, Executive Director of Alpha Sigma Nu.
Loyola Chicago's Assistant Vice President for Student Academic Services, Dr. Lester Manzano, serves as chapter adviser. Loyola student chapter officers, Brandon Folson, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, and Julian Jaramillo, a graduate student in the Quinlan School of Business, served as ambassadors for the university during the summit.
Alpha Sigma Nu is the Jesuit Honor Society with chapters at the 27 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States and five abroad. It is the only honor society permitted to bear the name Jesuit. Loyola University Chicago will be celebrating this year's induction of new members on Sunday, October 1, welcoming families of the student inductees. Honorary members this year include Dr. Markeda Newell, Interim Dean of the School of Education; Fr. Stephen Schloesser, S.J., Professor of History in the College of Arts and Sciences; and Antonio Ortiz, President of Cristo Rey Jesuit High School and Loyola Trustee.
To learn more about Alpha Sigma Nu, visit the website here.
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