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Loyola University Maryland Office of International Programs records
The Loyola University Maryland Office of International Programs records, 1990s-2000s, contains a scrapbook of study abroad opportunities for Loyola students. The Office of International Programs supports a diverse offering of global opportunities, such as study abroad programs and international programming on campus.
Loyola University Maryland Office of Undergraduate Admissions records
The Loyola University Maryland Office of Undergraduate Admissions oversees the recruitment and enrollment of undergraduate students. This collection, dated 1952-circa 2020, consists of undergraduate prospectuses, admissions applications, booklets, brochures, flyers, postcards, event programs, invitations, posters, and audiovisual materials.
Loyola University Maryland oral history collection
The Loyola University Maryland oral history collection, 2011-2021, contains interviews with people affiliated with Loyola University Maryland, primarily conducted by students in David Carey Jr.'s class HS485: Oral History in the Americas. The collection includes interview transcripts as well as audio and video files.
Loyola University Maryland Phi Alpha Theta records
Phi Alpha Theta (PAT), the National Honor Society in History, was established at Loyola University Maryland in 1973. This collection, dated 1964-1993, consists of correspondence, founding documents, photographs, and publications.
Loyola University Maryland photograph collection
The Loyola University Maryland photograph collection documents the history of the university from 1867 through 2011. The collection contains prints in various sizes, contact sheets, slides, and negatives and also houses some illustrations and engravings.
Loyola University Maryland Poisoned Cup Players records
The Poisoned Cup Players, a student-run theater group, was established in 1991. This collection, dated from 1992-2016, consists of posters and programs.
Loyola University Maryland publications collection
The Loyola University Maryland publicatons collection contains publications produced by a variety of departments and organizations at the university.
Loyola University Maryland Radio Club records
The Radio Club, also known as the Amateur Radio Club, was formed in 1956. This collection, dated 1960s-1970s, 1996, consists of QSL (Query Station Location) cards, the organization's constitution, correspondence, news clippings, meeting minutes, and an explanation of two-way radio transmission.
Loyola University Maryland scrapbook collection
Loyola University Maryland is a Catholic university, located in Baltimore Maryland, founded in 1852. The Loyola University Maryland scrapbook collection, 1846-1980, contains newspaper clippings on events and people of Loyola, and information about Loyola. The collection also contains various documents including building plans, club records, and event records.
Loyola University Maryland Secchi Scientific Society records
The Secchi Scientific Society was organized by Fr. John Ryan in 1893. The collection, dated 1890-1915, consists of founding documents, meeting minutes, essays and papers, and a journal.