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Pursuit of Social Justice

Posted on: April 20th, 2012 by Lori Greene

One of the trademarks of a Loyola education is a focus on social justice. On campus, you’ll find many initiatives where students can get involved, gain some hands-on experience, and make a difference through coursework, research, and student organizations.

I am amazed by the students I’ve met over the course of this year, many of whom plan to enter the Class of 2016. One of the themes in the conversations I’ve had with these incoming students (from all over the U.S. and internationally) is their concern for social justice issues and their involvement via their high school experience. To highlight Loyola’s commitment to social justice, we have a new web portal highlighting Social Justice at Loyola. Check it out today and see how you might want to get involved!

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