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BLAIR JONES ’13 MAJOR: Biology • MINOR: Psychology VOLUNTEER, ANN AND ROBERT H. LURIE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF CHICAGO


“As a volunteer, I enjoy supplementing some of the medical care with another important quality for infant development, which is human interaction.”


JONES MacKENDRICK STOLL COUGHLIN


RAZEK CHAN SULLIVAN


LESSONS EARNED


STUDENTS FIND THEIR DIRECTION THROUGH SERVICE-LEARNING, INTERNSHIPS, AND RESEARCH


There are some things you just can’t learn in a classroom. Loyola students


find their calling not just by listening, but by doing, through service-learning, academic internships, student employment, and research. These experiences, facilitated through the Center for Experiential Learning, can help them to find


their direction or choose a new one, all while contributing to the community in which they live. Here are some of their stories.


LUC.EDU/EXPERIENTIAL 24 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO


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