Student life (university function)
Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:
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 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 Evergreen Annual records
Evergreen Annual was Loyola University Maryland's annual yearbook. This collection consists of volumes from 1908-2023 as well as business and financial records, and correspondence.
Loyola University Maryland Evergreen Players records
Evergreen Players, a theatre group, was established in 1974 at Loyola University Maryland. This collection, dated from 1981-2017, consists of general historical materials, flyers, posters, and programs.
Loyola University Maryland John Gilmary Shea History Academy records
The John Gilmary Shea History Academy, founded in 1927, was a college society to promote study and research in the field of history. The collection, dated 1927-1960s, consists of correspondence, event programs, meeting minutes, and the organization's constitution.
Loyola University Maryland Literary Society of Loyola College records
The Literary Society of Loyola was established as early as 1860 and continued into the 20th century. It was re-launched in 1963 as a successor to Lamda Iota Tau. This collection, dated 1882-1972, consists of correspondence, journals, meeting minutes, founding documents, papers and poetry presented to the Society, and programs.
Loyola University Maryland Mask and Rapier Dramatic Society records
The Mask and Rapier Dramatic Society records document Loyola College’s dramatic club history from 1865 to 1981. The society or club was referred to by a variety of names throughout its existence. This collection consists of annual reports, correspondence, costume design drawings, meeting notes, newspaper articles and clippings, playscripts, programs, research and historical notes, and a scrapbook.
Loyola University Maryland memorabilia collection
The Loyola University Maryland memorabilia and religious artifacts collection, 1867-2018, contains objects associated with the university or with notable individuals in university history.