CURA Network
Providing cura personalis through a university-wide coordinated effort
WELCOME TO THE CURA NETWORK: As a centralized website for reporting student concerns, the CURA Network, led by the Office of the Dean of Students (DOS), provides support, coordination, case management, and resource referrals for student concerns across the university. To report a student concern, select the corresponding section to learn more and to submit a referral.
Our dedicated staff members are here to support students, wherever they are. If you are a student who is in need of support, has questions about navigating the university during these challenging times, is in distress (or know a student who is), or is experiencing food and/or housing insecurity, please submit a referral through one of the reporting links on this page. Staff will be in touch with students and will be supporting through e-mail, phone, video-conferencing (e.g., Zoom), and in-person appointments. If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 911 or Loyola's Campus Safety at 773.508.SAFE (7233).
Note: For confidential support related to gender-based violence, visit Wellness Center's Office of the Dean of Students.
For more information about the CURA Network, please contact the at 773.508.8840 or deanofstudents@LUC.edu.
EQUITY & TITLE IX CONCERNS
Use for: Reporting alleged or suspected gender-based or bias-motivated misconduct by any student, staff, or faculty member; reporting any discriminatory conduct by any University employee. Examples include reports of sexual assault, stalking, dating/domestic violence, and harassment/misconduct of any kind motivated by bias against a protected class such as race, religion, etc.
Note: Reports may be submitted anonymously; reports will be assigned to one or more University investigators for follow-up.
Important note: To speak with a confidential Advocate who has been trained to assist with issues related to gender-based violence, visit the Wellness Center.
Contact: Samantha Maher Sheahan, Associate Dean of Students and Deputy Title IX Coordinator, Office of the Dean of Students
BEHAVIORAL CONCERNS: BCT
Use for: Referring students whose behavior presents a possible threat to the safety or well-being of oneself or others (examples include suicidal ideation, self-harm, violence, or threats against others).
Important note: All reports will be addressed by a DOS staff member, but if a student is in crisis or at imminent risk of harm, please call first (773.508.6039).
Primary contact: Amber Miller, M.Ed., LCPC, Assistant Dean of Students and BCT Case Manager, Office of the Dean of Students
ACADEMIC CONCERNS
Use for: Reporting concerns about academic performance, class attendance, or academic engagement.
Important note: Academic Concerns referrals are routed to Student Academic Services (SAS) for review and coordination with academic services and academic advising staff within SAS and across the Colleges/Schools.
Primary contact: Richard Rowlands, Assistant Director, Student Transitions and Academic Partnerships
PERSONAL CONCERNS: CARE
Use for: Referring students who may need general assistance overcoming serious personal difficulties, navigating University systems, or getting connected to available resources. Examples include: students experiencing grief or loss, struggling with general mental health concerns, or managing a personal financial emergency. Students are supported with Coordinated Assistance and Resource Education (CARE).
Important note: All referrals will be addressed by a DOS staff member, but if a student is in crisis or at imminent risk of harm, please call Campus Safety first (773.508.6039).
Primary contacts: Cynthia Rosales-Rodriguez and Christopher Cook, Assistant Deans of Students & CARE Case Managers, Office of the Dean of Students
STUDENT CONDUCT & CONFLICT CONCERNS
Use for: Referring alleged violations of Loyola’s Community Standards (Student Code of Conduct) and/or referring student conflict matters for voluntary conflict resolution services.
Important note: All reports will be reviewed by university staff and, where potential violations are found, staff will follow up on the report. Although a person submitting a report is not required to provide any personal information, we highly recommend that you provide, at a minimum, an email address where you could be contacted. This is especially important if there are follow-up questions or responses that may be important or necessary. If a reporter fails to provide any identifying or contact information, it may limit the University's ability to look into or fully respond to a situation. The privacy of the person making a report, along with the contents of the complaint, will be maintained to the extent that the university conduct process allows.
Primary contact: Student Rights, Responsibilities & Conflict Resolution Team (SRCR) in the Office of the Dean of Students.
GENERAL STUDENT CONCERNS
Use for: When you do not know where to refer a student concern.
Important note: All referrals will be addressed by a ODOS staff member, but if a student is in crisis or at imminent risk of harm, please call Campus Safety first at 773.508.SAFE (773.508.7233).
Primary contact: Samantha Maher Sheahan, Associate Dean of Students, Office of the Dean of Students