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Our emerging Arabic program helps Arabic learners at Loyola find connections between classroom learning experience and multiple investments of Arabic as applied to their own worlds. Students celebrate their ability to own their Arabic learning as it fits their needs and enjoy discovering opportunities in which Arabic helps them in diverse personal contexts.


Becoming Vulnerable to Learn: Volunteering with Syrian Refugees

Becoming Vulnerable to Learn: Volunteering with Syrian Refugees

February 16th, 2017

My name is Kristiana Peric and I am a junior at Loyola majoring in International Studies and minoring in Spanish, Arabic and Peace Studies. Ever since the beginning of my freshman year I began to become deeply invested in the Syrian crisis. By the time spring semester of my sophomore year rolled around I started […]


Arabic at the LLRC ” One of the Hidden Gems of Loyola”

Arabic at the LLRC ” One of the Hidden Gems of Loyola”

April 12th, 2017

My name is Uljana Sejko. I was born and raised in Albania and I moved to the United States with my family at the age of 15. I am in my third year at Loyola, studying Computer Science and Spanish and minoring in Arabic, Computer Forensics, and Psychology of Crime and Justice. When I started […]


A Personal “Totem” in Arabic

A Personal “Totem” in Arabic

May 9th, 2017

My name is Ulfath Jameel and I’ have just finished my junior year at Loyola majoring in Psychology. The images in this blog represent one of the projects I have worked on in my Ceramics class, specifically a Hand building Class. This project was called the “Totem” because we had to create our own personal […]


Unforgettable Journey with SAMS: Al-Zaatrai Refugee Camp in Jordan

Unforgettable Journey with SAMS: Al-Zaatrai Refugee Camp in Jordan

March 14th, 2018

My name is Dana, a junior majoring in Biology, pre dental track. I’m currently in my second semester of Arabic 102 with ustaadha Sawsan. On January 12th, I packed my suitcase and hopped on a flight to Amman, Jordan where I was about to embark on an unforgettable journey. From January 13 to 18, I […]


Bonding via Arabic at MIT

Bonding via Arabic at MIT

February 15th, 2018

marHaba! My name is Uljana Sejko and I am a senior at Loyola. My studies focus on Computer Science and Spanish with minors in Arabic, Computer Forensics, and Psychology of Crime and Justice. I love learning languages and I am proficient in Albanian, Greek, and Spanish. I was born and raised in Albania and I […]


A Mosque in the City of a Thousand Churches

A Mosque in the City of a Thousand Churches

January 18th, 2018

My name is Mark Neuhengen and I am a junior at Loyola University Chicago majoring in History and Religious Studies and minoring in Islamic World Studies, Arabic Language and Culture, and Catholic Studies. In Rome, the city of a thousand churches, a lone mosque sits in the northern corner of the city. During my semester […]


“Allah” is Universal

“Allah” is Universal

November 14th, 2017

My name is Melissa. I am a sophomore at Loyola, majoring in International Studies and minoring in Arabic Language and Literature. Since an early age, I have been fascinated with the alphabet and root-system of Arabic. However, it was not until 2012 that I met any Arabic-speakers: a family of Christian refugees in Spain. For […]


Together in a Night of Stars

Together in a Night of Stars

October 24th, 2017

marHaba, our names are Dana Elchami and Maria Ravazoula. We are both juniors, Maria double-majoring in Psychology and Criminology with a minor in Arabic, and Dana majoring in Biology on the Pre-Dental track. Apart from being good friends, we are also running the Loyola chapter of an international organization called Palestine Children Relief Fund, a […]


Hidden Wonders of Devon: Arabic

Hidden Wonders of Devon: Arabic

October 6th, 2017

My name is Ariane Rahim. I’m a senior majoring in French and double-minoring in Arabic and Islamic World Studies. I have recently completed my Arabic minor and currently one of the Arabic tutors at Loyola. What comes to mind when you think of Devon? Generally, it’s a place known for its spicy samosas, sweet ladoos, […]


El Paso: Together in Language and Faith

El Paso: Together in Language and Faith

September 18th, 2017

I am a Jesuit scholastic at Loyola working toward an MA degree in English Literature, and I also take graduate classes in philosophy and theology.  I chose to study Arabic as a way to make myself available for a possible future assignment in the Middle East. This summer I spent seven weeks in the border […]