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Established in 1852, Loyola University Maryland is a Catholic, Jesuit comprehensive university comprising Loyola College, home to the University's arts and sciences programs; the Sellinger School of Business and Management; and the School of Education. Loyola enrolls 4,000 undergraduate and 2,000 graduate students from across the country.

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Established in 1852, Loyola University Maryland is a Catholic, Jesuit comprehensive university comprising Loyola College, home to the University's arts and sciences programs; the Sellinger School of Business and Management; and the School of Education. Loyola enrolls 4,000 undergraduate and 2,000 graduate students from across the country.

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Five students awarded Gilman Scholarships
Five Loyola University Maryland students-Madison Burns, '22, Layla Horeff, '22, Alexandra Lijewski, '22, Mark Rose, '22, and Jomaly N. Ruiz Sierra, '22-have each been awarded a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship. The scholarship is intended to support their study abroad experiences during summer 2021. Five Loyola University Maryland students-Madison Burns, '22, Layla Horeff, '22, Alexandra Lijewski, '22, Mark Rose, '22, and Jomaly N. Ruiz Sierra, '22-have each been awarded a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship. The scholarship is intended to support their study abroad experiences during summer 2021. "In this pandemic time, the value and promise of international experiences are heightened as we all long to return to the time of freedom of travel," said Maiju Lehmijoki Wetzel, Ph.D., director of pre-health programs and national fellowships at Loyola. "I applaud all Gilman students for their optimism and flexibility at this time. Receiving a Gilman Scholarship is a major award, and I have a feeling that receiving this kind of recognition will inspire students for many years to come even with these very times being so uncertain in regard to international experiences." Burns is a finance major with a dual minor in information systems and writing from Woodbury, Conn., who plans to use her Gilman Scholarship to study in Barcelona, Spain, this summer. She looks forward to improving her Spanish-speaking skills in a professional setting and learning about finance in an international setting. "A full immersion in the Spanish culture will help me hone my Spanish-speaking skills," said Burns, who is involved in Loyola's professional business fraternity, Alpha Kappa Psi, and the Financial Management Association. "The exposure to new cultures and people will provide me with challenges to take me out of my comfort zone. This will result in greater confidence to live and work wherever my career takes me." Horeff, who grew up in Severna Park, Md., plans to study abroad in Prague, Czech Republic, this summer. The business administration major with a minor in environmental and sustainability studies is excited to network with local people in Prague as well as the University. "I am most looking forward to getting to know Prague culture and to experience life outside of the United States," said Horeff, who is vice president of human resources for Loyola's Sigma Society. "Also, Americans have now been in this state of lockdown for about a year, so the ability to travel abroad will feel liberating." Lijewski, a communication major with double specializations in digital media and journalism with a minor in writing, is planning to use her Gilman Scholarship to study abroad in Rome, Italy, from May 29-June 26, 2021. The Baltimore native looks forward to immersing herself into another culture, since this experience will be her first time overseas. "I've always had dreams to live in another country, expand my knowledge, and consistently learn and grow as an individual for and with others," said Lijewski, who serves as the chair of marketing and communication for Greyhounds Give and who is involved in Lambda Pi Eta (National Communication Honor Society) and Alpha Sigma Nu (National Jesuit Honor Society). "Studying abroad has been a goal of mine for a very long time, so applying to the Gilman Scholarship gave me the opportunity to actually turn my dream into a reality. It serves as an opportunity to be closer to the person that I'm meant to be." Rose, who is from Natick, Mass., is majoring in theology and philosophy. He plans to study in Montpellier, France, for the month of June, and Rose is eager to have a more cosmopolitan outlook on the world. "I am hoping that improving my French language skills will help me as a philosophy student, as there are many foundational philosophers who wrote originally in the French language," said Rose, who is involved in Campus Ministry holding positions such as Cura leader, liturgical minister, and Loyola Alive president. "I hope that it will also help me to improve my understanding of the English language," said Rose. Originally from Ponce, P.R., Ruiz Sierra, who currently lives in Edgewood, Md., plans to use her Gilman Scholarship to fulfill a virtual internship through the Bejing Center to interact with international companies. She has a double major in forensic studies and computer science with a double minor in Chinese and Asian studies. Coming from Puerto Rico, Ruiz Sierra expresses that going to college in the United States has prepared her with experiences and challenges similar to those of studying abroad, and she will utilize these skills during her internship. "Thanks to the virtual internship, I will still be able to obtain a practical, professional, and informative experience that will allow me to make new international connections and pursue opportunities to explore the culture," said Ruiz Sierra, who is an engaged member in both the Chinese Club and Forensics Club. "I'm also looking forward to improving my proficiency in the Chinese language, which is one of my minors at Loyola."
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Scholarship - 2021 Mar 15
Six students awarded Gilman Scholarships
Six Loyola University Maryland juniors-Alejandra Martinez, '22, Fiona Pierce, '22, Mackenzie Shelley, '22, Anna Tignor, '22, Joy Walker, '22, and Erin Wilson, '22-have each been awarded a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship. The scholarship will support their study abroad experiences for travel during spring or summer 2021.
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Scholarship - 2020 Sep 29
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Loyola student receives Fulbright Scholarship
Lindsey Hinczynski, '20, has received the Fulbright Scholarship for the 2020-2021 academic year. She will use the scholarship to teach English in Kinmen, Taiwan.
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Scholarship - 2020 Sep 29
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Loyola Students Awarded Haig Scholars
Loyola's natural and applied sciences academic division has designated 23 Loyola students as the University's inaugural Haig Scholars. The honor comes with the opportunity to participate in the fall in a seminar course focusing on professional development, personal growth, planning for after graduation, and leadership development.
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Scholarship - 2020 Apr 28
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Four students awarded Gilman Scholarships
Four Loyola University Maryland students-Olivia Hickey, '21, Caoimhe Mannion, '21, Shay Ryan, '21, and Jade Wehner, '21-have each been awarded a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship. The scholarship will support their study abroad experiences in spring 2020.
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Scholarship - 2019 Dec 16
Loyola student receives William Jefferson Clinton Scholarship
Cristina Kovacs, '21, has been awarded the William Jefferson Clinton Scholarship at the American University in Dubai to study abroad during th spring 2020 semester.
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Scholarship - 2019 Dec 16
Four students awarded William Jefferson Clinton Scholarship
Four Loyola students have been awarded the William Jefferson Clinton Scholarship at the American University in Dubai.
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Scholarship - 2018 Aug 2
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Loyola student honored by Goldwater scholarship program
Zachary Metzler, '20, recieved honorable mention for the Barry Goldwater Scholarship this year. Metzler wishes to pursue a career in mathametics which is promoted through this scholarship.
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Scholarship - 2018 May 2
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Three Loyola students win Gilman Scholarships to study abroad
Three Loyola University Maryland students - Natalie Morris, '19, Devin Maus, '19, and Joy Kelson, '19 - have each been awarded the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to study abroad. The three awards are the most Gilman scholarships ever granted to Loyola students simultaneously.
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Scholarship - 2017 Dec 7
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Three Loyola undergraduate students and one alumna win Fulbright awards
Loyola University Maryland undergraduate students Sarah Leder, '17, Veronica Wasno, '17, and Calix O'Hara, '17, and alumna Allie Whitefleet, '12, have won Fulbright grants that will afford them the opportunity to spend a year abroad, immersed in an international experience where they will meet, work, live with, and learn from the people of their host country.
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Scholarship - 2017 May 1
Ana Ilisinovic, '18, wins Gilman Scholarship for study abroad in Spain
Loyola University Maryland student, Ana Ilisinovic, '18, was awarded a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to study abroad in Alcala de Henares, Spain for the fall 2016 semester.
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Scholarship - 2016 Aug 10
Kirsten Nicholas wins Fulbright to teach English in Cyprus
Kirsten Nicholas, '16, has been awarded a Fulbright scholarship for an English teaching assistant position in Cyprus for nine months starting in September 2016.
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Scholarship - 2016 May 11
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Jacqualine Asuquo, '19, wins Critical Language Scholarship to study Chinese in Taiwan
Jacqualine Asuquo, '19, has been awarded a Critical Language Scholarship to study in Chinese in Tainan, Taiwan at the National Cheng King University.
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Scholarship - 2016 May 10
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Two Loyola students win William Jefferson Clinton Scholarship
Two Loyola University Maryland students, Frank Musuruca, '18, and Victoria Sirois, '17, have won The William Jefferson Clinton Scholarship at the American University in Dubai for summer study.
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Scholarship - 2016 May 10
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Jonathan Deegan Awarded STEM Scholarship At Loyola University Maryland
Jonathan Deegan, '17, a chemistry major and biology minor, from Hopewell Junction, has been awarded a STEM scholarship for summer study in Germany for projects in chemistry.
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Scholarship - 2016 Apr 19
Sarah Trent Awarded STEM Scholarship At Loyola University Maryland
Sarah Trent, '18, a biology major and Spanish minor, from Medford, has been awarded a STEM scholarship for summer study in Germany for projects in biology.
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Scholarship - 2016 Apr 19
Emily Chambers Awarded STEM Scholarship At Loyola University Maryland
Emily Chambers, '17, an engineering major with a concentration in materials engineering, from Owings Mills, has been awarded a STEM scholarship for summer study in Germany for projects in engineering.
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Scholarship - 2016 Apr 19
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