QUINLAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
New centers meet University and city-wide need
In November, the Quinlan School of Business
announced the launch of the city’s first and only Supply and Value Chain Center. The center fills a critical gap for Chicago as an international hub for transportation, distribution, and logistics. December saw the launch of the Raymond C.
Baumhart, S.J., Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, thanks to the $5 million gift the Quinlan School of Business received last year. The Baumhart Center will build on Loyola’s
strength in ethics, marrying the Jesuit mission of being “people for others” with the business ethos of acting from self-interest. The center will facilitate debates about the moral foundations and practical merits of the free enterprise system while helping organizations assess the efficacy of their community outreach efforts.
“No other educa- tional institute in the area specializes in supply and value chain research, education, and practice.”
—DEAN KATHLEEN A. GETZ
MARCELLA NIEHOFF SCHOOL OF NURSING
New building fosters collaboration
The new Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing
Rambler pride was on display in many different forms during Homecoming Weekend, October 12–14.
Above: Dancers cut a rug at the Wolves’ Den, a jazz club event held after the Mun- delein Center and Newhart Family Theatre dedications. Far left: A rainy but cheerful Homecoming parade. Near left: Alumni and students alike show their school spirit at Midnight Madness.
opened this fall on the Health Sciences Campus. The building, located adjacent to the Stritch School of Medicine, features classrooms and administra- tive space as well as collaborative learning space for both nursing and medical students. It also includes a virtual information commons; a clinical simulation lab including a six-bed virtual hospital; and a simulated home-care environment. The building is LEED-certified. The Wonders of Creation and the Role of Science,
a mosaic by Melville P. Steinfels that was originally displayed at Lake Shore Campus’s Damen Hall, was moved to the new Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing building, with sections by artist David Lee Csicsko added to accommodate its new setting.
The new Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing building, features state-of-the-art technology in simulation, labs as well as traditional lecture halls.
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