THE DIVERSE MEMBERS of the Loyola University Chicago community, from alumni to faculty and from staff to students, are people of action. They live and work in every sector of society in communities around the globe. Perhaps what most binds these people togeth- er is an enthusiasm for helping those who need it.
Whether it is on Loyola’s campuses, in Chicago, or in regions afar, Loyolans find work that needs doing, and they do it.
They raise money for schools where there are none or where they need improvement. They deliver babies. They promote the leadership of women. They work to create just policy and to combat inequalities of resource distribution on our planet. In the following pages, you will read about a handful of Loyolans and the ways they make their mark. Their work does not encompass all that Loyolans do—not by a long shot. But it does represent what Loyolans stand for. And that is to use their talents to be persons for others.
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