On Campus
CAMPUS
A Campus of Inclusion and Respect
Integrating the values of social justice onto our campuses is a vital part of our Jesuit mission. We are continuously striving to evolve in ensuring our students, faculty, and staff are supported through diversity and inclusion. This includes providing timely synchronous and/or asynchronous resources and reporting repositories as part of our efforts to continually improve and expand our diversity, equity, and inclusion, knowledge and application.
MAKING IT REAL
ARI
Loyola’s Anti-Racism Initiative brings students, staff, and faculty together to address structural racism, and work toward authentic change in our community, in the academy, and in our society.
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The Institute aspires to gain a greater understanding of racism in all its forms and to find new ways of connection and action to facilitate greater equity and justice.
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Advances the recognition and appreciation of our diverse community, promotes multicultural education across campus, strives to ensure the retention and success of underrepresented students, and fosters a supportive, inclusive environment for all.
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Offering opportunities for students to connect, learn, and engage beyond the classroom. Through shared experiences, students gain a greater sense of self and community to foster positive social change.
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Helps students learn about themselves and fundamentally evolve in the way they perceive, think and act in our global society, becoming driven toward action that leads to more just communities.
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Promotes academic resilience, discernment, and success while navigating the Loyola Student Experience by providing intentional advising, wraparound support, and attainment-based programming.
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Aims to eliminate racism in the practice of medicine, to foster crucial conversations aimed at recognizing that racism is a public health crisis, and to prepare future physicians to treat all patients with equal dignity and respect.
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Live together in a residence hall with other students who share your interests and be part of a tight-knit community within Loyola, making it easy to develop close friendships from the start.
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Student Academic Services
Achieving College Excellence
Achieving College Excellence (ACE) is devoted to engaging motivated Scholars who are first-generation, high financial need, and/or have a documented disability as they discern meaning and find direction in their academic, personal, social, spiritual, and professional journeys.
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Black Graduate Student Alliance (BGSA)
We are Loyola's first graduate alliance that is dedicated to Black graduate students across the LUC campuses.
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Center for Diversity and Inclusion
The Department of Student Diversity and Multicultural Affairs (SDMA) at Loyola University Chicago advances the recognition and appreciation of our diverse community, promotes multicultural education across campus, strives to ensure the retention and success of underrepresented students, and fosters a supportive, inclusive environment for all students, faculty and staff.
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Center for Student Assistance & Advocacy
As a centralized website for reporting student concerns, CSAA, led by the Office of the Dean of Students (DOS), provides support, coordination, case management, and resource referrals for student concerns across the university.
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Discrimination, Sexual Misconduct, and/or Retaliation Reporting
Need to file a report about Discrimination, Sexual Misconduct, and/or Retaliation? Matters involving a Loyola faculty, staff, or student may be reported online. Please note: Anonymous reporting is available.
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Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education (EDGE)
EDGE is a graduate student collective that strives to promote equity and foster community among graduate students across all intersecting identities.
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Gannon Center for Women & Leadership
The Gannon Center educates and fosters women leaders to contribute in the development of a more just social order.
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Loyola University Chicago Empowering Sisterhood (LUCES)
LUCES is an intergenerational and intersectional community that serves undergraduate and graduate students, staff, faculty, and alumni of Loyola University Chicago to support our experiences as self-identified Women and People of Color (W/POC), including Trans* and gender non-conforming individuals, at a predominately White institution.
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Military Veteran Student Services
MVSS supports our military affiliated students with their integration into the Loyola community. Through academic and social programming, MVSS staff assists students in identifing the correct resources that will empower them to reach their full potential, ensuring the greatest impact in the community and beyond.
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Multicultural Living-Learning Community
The Multicultural Living-Learning Community is home to students who share a passion for exploring issues of diversity and social justice and becoming agents of social change.
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My Brother's Keeper LLC
My Brother’s Keeper Living-Learning Community is a brand new residential LLC in 2020-2021 that brings together Black students who identify as men in their first year at Loyola to develop a sense of belonging.
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New Student Programs (NSP)
The Special Populations Team promotes academic resilience, discernment, and success while navigating the Loyola Student Experience by providing intentional advising, wraparound support, and attainment based programming.
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Office for Equity & Compliance (OEC)
The Office for Equity & Compliance (“OEC”) centralizes and coordinates University-wide compliance with Title IX and other equity-based federal and state laws and regulations. The OEC exists to promote a culture of safety and inclusion within all University workplaces and educational settings.
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Q-Initiatives (Queer Initiatives)
Queer Initiatives are spaces and programs for anyone identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex or queer in any way.
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Rambler Alliance for Equity
Rambler Athletics initiatives to provide an environment where individuals feel safe, respected and valued regardless of, but not limited to, their race, sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender orientation, religious beliefs or age.
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Seizing Opportunities for Academic Resilience (SOAR)
SOAR is a transition program for first-year and transfer undergraduate students who identify as student of color and/or first generation.
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Stritch School of Medicine Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Through our initiatives and programs, the Stitch Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion aims to create a climate where all are empowered to thrive and make a unique contribution to academic medicine.
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Student Accessibility Center (SAC)
The Student Accessibility Center supports, serves, and empowers Loyola University Chicago students with disabilities.
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Student Activities & Greek Affairs (SAGA)
SAGA provides students with a variety of opportunities to explore their interests across a multitude of disciplines and fields.
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Student Diversity Council
The Student Diversity Council serves primarily as a body of student representatives that address issues surrounding diversity at the university and engage in leadership development opportunities.
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Students Together Are Reaching Success (STARS)
STARS is a student-to-student mentorship program providing first-year students of color and/or first-generation students with the support and resources to successfully find a home with academic, co-curricular, personal, and social rigors of college, as well as the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive into their second year.
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The Leadership for Social Change Living-Learning Community
The Leadership for Social Change Living-Learning Community is home to a diverse group of students committed to leadership development, and who see leadership as a collaborative process to promote social change.
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Undocumented Student Programs (USP)
USP is a campus wide initiative designed to foster community, build awareness on issues related to undocumented student experiences at Loyola, and bolster on-campus support for and the inclusion of undocumented students.
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Water Tower Campus Life (WTCL)
WTCL provides outreach to underclass, upper-class, graduate and professional students through a variety of programs, services and advocacy efforts, working together with faculty, staff and student organizations.
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