Loyola University — may refer to:;Australia * Loyola College, Melbourne in Melbourne * Loyola College (New South Wales) in New South Wales;Canada * The former Loyola College (Montreal), Quebec (now Concordia University) * Loyola International College, part of… … Wikipedia
Loyola University New Orleans — Motto Deo et Patriae (For God and country) Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam Established Founded 1904, chartered July 10, 1912 Type Roman Catholic, Jesuit, Private … Wikipedia
Loyola University Chicago — ▪ university, Chicago, Illinois, United States private, coeducational university in Chicago, Illinois, U.S. It is affiliated with the Jesuit order of the Roman Catholic Church. Loyola University was founded in 1870 on the near west side of… … Universalium
Loyola University School of Law — may refer to more than one entry.*For the School of Law at Loyola University in Chicago, see Loyola University Chicago School of Law. *For the School of Law at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California, see Loyola Law School. *For… … Wikipedia
Loyola University (Chicago) — Loyola University, Chicago † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Loyola University, Chicago Loyola University is the outgrowth of St. Ignatius College, founded by the Jesuits in 1869 for the higher education of the Catholic youth of Chicago, and… … Catholic encyclopedia
Loyola University Chicago Expansion Plan — Loyola University Chicago intends on a total redevelopment of their Lakeshore Campus, to be finished by its centennial in 2009.IntroductionIn 2004, Loyola University Chicago compiled a study to research future expansion opportunities for the… … Wikipedia
Loyola University (New Orleans) — Loyola University (New Orleans) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Loyola University (New Orleans) Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana, is (1912) the only Catholic university in what is popularly designated The Old South . From a small… … Catholic encyclopedia
Loyola University \(New Orleans\) — • Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana, was (in 1912) the only Catholic university in what is popularly designated The Old South Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Loyola University \(Chicago\) — • The outgrowth of St. Ignatius College, founded by the Jesuits in 1869 for the higher education of the Catholic youth of Chicago, and empowered by the Legislature of Illinois (30 June, 1870) to confer the usual degrees in the various faculties… … Catholic encyclopedia
Loyola University Chicago — Infobox University name = Loyola University Chicago motto = Ad majorem Dei gloriam established = June 30, 1870 type = Private, Jesuit, Catholic president = Michael J. Garanzini, S.J. city = Chicago state = IL country = U.S. students =… … Wikipedia