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CFA Institute Research Challenge
Loras students represented Loras College competing in the 2024 sub-regional competition hosted by CFA Society of Iowa. Loras earned second place in the first Big Stock Pitch Competition hosted by Appalachian State University and competing against teams from across the country.
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SigEp 50th Anniversary Celebration Golf Outing
Kick off the 50th Anniversary Celebration weekend with Sig Ep alumni and many “founding Fathers” at Dubuque Golf and Country…
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Honoring a Legacy of Inspiring Student Writers
Loras professor to be honored through an established writing award. The Dr. Kevin Koch Writing Prize will be awarded annually to a Loras student whose poem, essay, story, or other work is judged as the best single piece published that year in the Loras College literary journal, The Limestone Review.
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Pre-Health Advising
Earn both an undergraduate and graduate degree efficiently and economically, Learn about Loras College's 3+1, 3+2, 3+3, and 4+1 year pre-health programs.
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Legacy Ball
The Annual Loras Legacy Ball scholarship fundraising event in the spring generously impacts student success. Join us for dinner, networking, auctions, and more.
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From Bow Ties to Business Analytics
Brendan Doyle (’18) Business Analytics Hawthorn Woods, Illinois Brendan Doyle (’18) launched his own business in high school and now…
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Mallory Gardiner (’22) Appointed to Human Rights Commission
Mallory Gardiner ('22) has been appointed to the Human Rights Commission. Mallory started her time here at Loras in 2018 and a member of the Civic Leader Program. Gardiner is a double major in International Studies and Politics.
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Fall Free Days
No undergraduate classes
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Fall Free Day – No Undergraduate Classes
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Stokes on Spokes
Many people dream of taking a step back, getting rid of stressors, and taking time to reflect: 2018 graduate Chris Stoker did just that as he left the material world behind for a cross-country bike trip.
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Home Sweet Loras
2018 graduate, Brenda Gomez Solis has been going non-stop since she graduated. After a series of successful jobs across the Midwest, Brenda made her way back home to Georgia as the Multicultural Admissions Counselor at Georgia Southern University.