Loyola Nursing Magazine 2025
Loyola Nursing 2025
As the Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing celebrates its 90th anniversary, we continue to expand our reputation for academic excellence and educating highly skilled nurses in the Jesuit tradition. Our school reached new milestones in enrollment and national rankings this year, further establishing Loyola Nursing as a leader in nursing education.
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Dean Finnegan's MessageExcellence in Mission

Excellence in Mission
Loyola Nursing faculty honored for Pine Ridge immersion
Loyola Nursing professors earned OIDEI's inaugural Community Award for leading transformative student immersions at South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Reservation.
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Excellence in Mission
Expert on ‘nursing presence’ inducted into American Academy of Nursing
Associate Professor Carol Kostovich was inducted into the American Academy of Nursing for pioneering research on nursing presence and patient care.
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Excellence in Mission
Loyola Nursing holds largest Palmer Research Symposium
Loyola Nursing hosted its largest Ruth K. Palmer Research Symposium, spotlighting nursing science and collaboration to tackle health disparities.
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Excellence in Mission
School hosts film screening about opioid abuse, rural health
Loyola Nursing hosted a screening of Inheritance and panel discussion exploring opioid addiction, poverty, and health disparities.
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HEED Award
The Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing earned its third Higher Education Excellence and Distinction (HEED) Award for Health Professions Schools in recognition of its strong, sustained commitment to academic excellence, belonging, and community-building. The award is given annually by Insight Into Academia magazine.
Program Growth
The Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing is growing
New building to anchor Loyola Nursing expansion
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Legacy
Across generations
On Loyola Nursing’s 90th anniversary, two graduates and one student reflect on their nursing journeys
Nearly 14,000 students have graduated from the Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing since its founding in 1935, following the unification of nursing schools from six Chicago-area Catholic hospitals. Inspired by Loyola’s Ignatian values, our nurses have gone on to careers across the spectrum of health care, including clinical practice, research, management, academia, informatics, and public health.

Legacy
Mary Ann McDermott
1960s
Mary Ann McDermott, Loyola alumna and longtime faculty member, championed liberal arts in nursing education and launched impactful programs.
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Legacy
Laura Ferrio
1990s
Laura Ferrio, MSN ’93, rose from direct care nurse to COO at Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, inspired by Loyola’s holistic values.
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Legacy
Damilare Abdulsalam
2020s
Damilare Abdulsalam, a Loyola Arrupe graduate and future BSN nurse, embraces holistic care and plans for advanced nursing roles.
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DNP’s difference maker
New director position helps students navigate rigorous scholarly projects
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Q and A
Professor Karen Saban (center) collaborates with colleagues in a Loyola University Chicago Nursing research lab focused on advancing health science and innovation.
Professor Karen Saban
New Endowed Chair for Research on her passion and vision for nursing science
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Research

Research
Scientist awarded NIH grant to help premature infants
Loyola Nursing researcher Thao Griffith received a $2.57M NIH grant to develop an oral feeding intervention for extremely premature infants.
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Research
Grant will allow school to establish rural health program
Loyola Nursing earned a $3.8M federal grant to launch a Rural Health Scholars program, expanding training for underserved communities.
Read moreHEED Award
The Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing earned its third Higher Education Excellence and Distinction (HEED) Award for Health Professions Schools in recognition of its strong, sustained commitment to academic excellence, belonging, and community-building. The award is given annually by Insight Into Academia magazine.
The Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing is growing
New building to anchor Loyola Nursing expansion
Learn More About Our Plans for the Future
Across generations
On Loyola Nursing’s 90th anniversary, two graduates and one student reflect on their nursing journeys
Nearly 14,000 students have graduated from the Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing since its founding in 1935, following the unification of nursing schools from six Chicago-area Catholic hospitals. Inspired by Loyola’s Ignatian values, our nurses have gone on to careers across the spectrum of health care, including clinical practice, research, management, academia, informatics, and public health.
DNP’s difference maker
New director position helps students navigate rigorous scholarly projects
Explore Our Support for DNP Students
Professor Karen Saban
New Endowed Chair for Research on her passion and vision for nursing science