Loras College Establishes Award for Graduates of Cristo Rey Network High Schools
Loras College announces the creation of the Loras College Cristo Rey Award. The $100,000 gift from Brian J. Smith (’77)
Read moreLoras College announces the creation of the Loras College Cristo Rey Award. The $100,000 gift from Brian J. Smith (’77)
Read moreLibrarian Andrea Martin will share stories about some of the intriguing people and items she’s encountered while cataloging Loras College’s impressive collection of manuscripts and early printed books.
Read moreThe Loras College Board of Regents has named their new officers for the next two-year period. Rich Scalise has been elected to serve as the board chair. He is joined by co-vice chairs Mary Meehan, PhD, and Tim Suther, and secretary Steve Sloan.
Read moreWe live in a society filled with distractions. That is why some Loras students did not just give up sweets this past Lent, but instead, handed everything over to God.
Read moreAfter a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Loras All-Sports Camp welcomed campers back to campus in June to mark its 40th anniversary.
Read moreA gift of $750,000 from Janet Valder will be used to bolster the existing endowed fund earlier established by Janet and her late husband, Michael (’62) in support of social justice initiatives at Loras College.
Read moreThe Loras jazz and wind ensembles will close out the academic year with their final concerts of the Spring. Both events are open to the public.
Read moreSarah Squiers (’89), will deliver the keynote address at the College’s 183rd Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 21 at 1:30 p.m.
Read moreThe Loras Players, the theatre production arm of Loras College’s Division of Communication & Fine Arts, present No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre, adapted from the French by Paul Bowles, Thursday–Saturday, May 5–7 at 7:30 p.m.
Read moreDean Kowalski, Ph.D., professor of philosophy and chair of the Arts and Humanities Department of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of General Studies, will present “Virtuous Vanguard or Voracious Villain? L for Leadership and V for Vendetta” at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 5.
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