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Loyola University Maryland Alpha Sigma Nu records
Alpha Sigma Nu (ASN), a Jesuit honor society, was established at Loyola University Maryland in 1942. This collection, dated 1938-1984, consists of correspondence, founding documents, meeting minutes, membership lists, programs, and reports.
Loyola University Maryland alumni collection
This collection, circa 1853 - circa 2018, includes materials from Loyola University Maryland alumni that document student life, frequently reflecting the donor's personal experience as a student at Loyola or work after graduating from Loyola, such as service in World War II.
Loyola University Maryland audiovisual collection
The Loyola University Maryland audiovisual collection, 1938-2015, consists of audio recordings, videos, films, and data files documenting the history of the university. The documented events include commencements, college president inaugurations, athletic games, Lattanze Center meetings, lectures, conferences, interviews, and Loyola commercials broadcast on local news stations.
Loyola University Maryland autograph collection
Loyola University Maryland Board of Trustees records
The Loyola University Maryland Board of Trustees records reflect the activities of the Board from Loyola's founding in 1853 though 2014.
Loyola University Maryland Campus Ministry records
Loyola University Maryland Career Center records
The Loyola University Maryland Career Center records - circa 1990, circa 2001, 2017-2019 - contain publications, flyers, posters, marketing materials, and an annual report created by the Career Center. The Career Center at Loyola University Maryland serves all students and alumni in discovering fulfilling career paths, preparing to present their best selves to the world, and maximizing available resources to achieve their goals.
Loyola University Maryland Center for the Humanities records
The Center for the Humanities was established in 1983 through the generosity of many donors and of the National Endowment for the Humanities. It exists to provide strength and vision to the humanities at Loyola University Maryland. The Loyola University Maryland Center for the Humanities records, dated 1985 to 1996, include annual reports, newsletters, correspondence, meeting minutes, memoranda, event flyers and pamphlets, sabbatical proposals and programs and policies manuals.
Loyola University Maryland Corridors records
Corridors is a student-run magazine at Loyola University Maryland that began in 2015. This collection consists of issues from 2015-2023.
Loyola University Maryland English Department records
The Loyola University Maryland English Department records include comedic student poety, short plays, two Pegasus newsletters, a list of humorous student awards, and an Effective Writing course booklet. Courses in English have been offered since the very founding of Loyola College in 1852. The first indication of a designated English major can be found in the academic catalog for the years 1939-1940.