Loyola University announced yesterday that it received the largest gift in its history from Ed Hanway, Class of 1974, and his wife Ellen.  The $5.2 million gift from Hanway, who is the head of the universityโ€™s board of trustees, will support a number of key initiatives, including its global studies program, York Road Initiative, and living-learning communities for first-year students, as well as create a new, endowed, full-tuition scholarship. 

The Hanwaysโ€™ gift stems from the longstanding, positive impact the University has had on their family, and on the belief in its potential for future success. โ€œLoyola is at an interesting point in its history, with a solid strategy in place that really cuts to the core of what the university is aboutโ€”programs and education, not buildings,โ€ said Ed Hanway, a Media, Pa., resident who retired as chief executive officer of CIGNA in 2009.

The Universityโ€™s global studies program, an interdisciplinary major combining economics, political science, history, and sociology, is the largest beneficiary of the Hanwaysโ€™ gift. Their support will allow for the creation of an endowed faculty chair and endowed speakersโ€™ series, as well as provide additional resources for faculty scholarship.

The gift also provides additional funding for Loyolaโ€™s planned living-learning program, set to launch in the fall of 2013. While many colleges and universitiesโ€”including Loyolaโ€”offer living-learning experiences in which students take one or more courses with immediate neighbors in their residence halls, Loyolaโ€™s will be unusual in extending the experience to all first-year students, and in the depth and breadth of extra- and co-curricular programs it includes.

Additional resources would also be made available for Loyolaโ€™s York Road Initiative, a University-wide effort to improve the quality of life for those living, working, and learning in the neighborhoods just east of Loyolaโ€™s Evergreen campus in North Baltimore, as well as for the creation of an endowed, full-tuition scholarship.

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