Posts

Students from Loyola University Maryland Reflect on Immigration Reform

On February 26, we were privileged to use our knowledge of comprehensive immigration reform to advocate with students from other Jesuit universities through the Ignatian Solidarity Network. Advocating was a new experience for many of us, and it was certainly rewarding to directly engage in the political process after studying an issue we are all incredibly passionate about.
, ,

“The importance of recognizing different cultures as being in solidarity with us rather than separate”

Written by: Leah Rosenweig, Loyola University of Maryland '13 I began to become drawn to indigenous cultures when I entered college.  I felt a calling to South Asia by many different events that arose at the start of this academic year.  My…

Abington Native Joins Social Justice Student Leaders at Ignatian Solidarity Network Leadership Summit

Abington Native Joins Social Justice Student Leaders at Ignatian Solidarity Network Leadership Summit. Leah Rosenzweig, a Junior at Loyola University Maryland, Will Translate Leadership Skills into Programs on Campus