Past Research Projects
Religious Agency and Affiliational Diversity: Advancing the Mission of Catholic Higher Education in the 21st Century
Mara Brecht, Associate Professor of Theology, and Andrew Milewski, SJ, First Studies, MA in Social Philosophy program
La Strada for Social Justice: Transforming & Sustaining Loyola as a Community Engaged through Creative Placemaking
Amy Wilkinson, Instructor of Fine and Performing Arts
Collectio Avellana
Alexander W.H. Evers, Associate Professor of Ancient History and Classical Studies
Science and the Common Good
Hans Svebakken, Senior Lecturer, Theology
Building Community-Led Environmental Solutions through Culturally-Mindful Reciprocal Collaboration
Laura Brentner, School of Environmental Sustainability
Michael J. Schuck, Deaprtment of Theology and School of Environmental Sustainability
Catholic Resistance: How the Camden 28 Put the Vietnam War on Trial
Michelle Nickerson, Department of History
Three Narratives in Theorizing Catholic Intellectual Heritage: Autobiographical Investigation in Catholicism, Subjectivity, and Teacher Education
Seungho Moon, Ann Marie Ryan, and Terri Piggot
Shakespeare’s Naught: Immateriality and Early Modern English Literature
James Knapp, Department of English
~ Undergraduate Research Fellow: Joseph I. De Larauze
The Communicative Role of Hip Hop Culture in the Chicago Interfaith Community’s Struggle for Social Justice
George Villanueva, School of Communication
~ Undergraduate Research Fellow: Sylvester F. Alonz
Bosnian Franciscan Revival in Nineteenth Century Ottoman Empire
Edin Hajdarpasic, Department of History
Souls and Sonnets
Elizabeth Coffman, School of Communication
The Camden 28: Catholic Left Opposition to the Vietnam War
Michelle Nickerson, Department of History
The Trinity, Infinity, and the Other: Mystical Theology and Human Flourishing
Mark McIntosh, Department of Theology & Religious Studies
The Jesuit Provenance Project
Kyle Roberts, Department of History
“There is no word for me”: The Catholic Imagination and the Transcendence of Race in Emily Raboteau’s The Professor’s Daughter
Badia Ahad, Department of English
Joseph Bonnecamps, S.J. (1707-1790)
John Cunningham, S.J., Department of Physics
Relationships with God: How Contemporary Catholic Women Religiously Nurture Their Relationships with God
Jennifer Fiebig, Department of Psychology
Patriotism, Catholicism, and Military Services: Exploring the Social Ministry Roles of Catholic Churches for Military Personnel and Their Families
Caleb Kim, School of Social Work
Justice Delayed: The Study of Four Churchwomen in El Salvador
Julia A. Lieblich, School of Communication
Vatican II's Golden Jubilee: Marking 50 years of Continuity, Controversy, and Conversation
Michael P. Murphy, Department of Theology & Religious Studies
An English Translation of Luigi Taparelli d’Azeglio’s 'Saggio Teoretico di Diritto Naturale Appoggiato sul Fatto
Robert John Araujo, S.J., School of Law
Integrating Ignatian Spirituality in Undergraduate Nursing Education
Lisa Burkhart, School of Nursing with Mary Ann McDermott, School of Nursing and William Schmidt, Institute of Pastoral Studies
Religiosity and Body Image in Catholic, Muslim, and Amish Women
Denise Davidson, Department of Psychology
Irish Catholics and the Early Modern Origins of Religious Toleration
John Donoghue, Department of History
Medical Theory and the Christianization of Sleep in Late Antiquity
Leslie Dossey, Department of History
Augustine and Academic Skepticism: A Philosophical Appraisal
Blake Dutton, Department of Philosophy
Prayer, Marriage, and the Family
Paul Giblin, Institute of Pastoral Studies
Channels of Sovereignty: Colonial Writing in Native North America
Jeffrey S. Glover, Department of English
Catholicism, Cities, and Education in Early Twentieth Century America: The Contributions of Frederic Siedenburg, S.J.
Edward Gumz, School of Social Work
The Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary: 1919-1943
Ann M. Harrington, BVM, Department of History
Expanding Horizons of the Sisters of Charity, BVM: 1919-1943
Ann M. Harrington, BVM, Department of History
Evolutionary Biology, Human Sexuality and the Catholic Heritage
James Calcagno, Department of Anthropology
Frank Catania, Department of Philosophy
Pamela Caughie, Department of English
Robert DiVito, Department of Theology & Religious Studies
Frank Fennell, Department of English
Anne Figert, Department of Sociology
James Garbarino, Department of Psychology
Terry Grande, Department of Biology
Patricia Beattie Jung (Coordinator),
Fred Kniss
John McCarthy, Department of Theology & Religious Studies
Paul Mueller, S.J., Vatican Observatory
Jon Nilson, Department of Theology & Religious Studies
David Ozar, Department of Philosophy
Jennifer Parks, Department of Philosophy
Susan Ross, Department of Theology & Religious Studies
Joan Roughgarden
Diane Suter
Aana Vigen (Moderator), Department of Theology & Religious Studies
Music of the Jesuit Missions of the Chiquitos
Gustavo Leone, Department of Fine and Performing Arts/Music
Reconstructing & Resurrecting of the Music of the Jesuit Missions of South America
Gustavo Leone, Department of Fine and Performing Arts/Music
What are the Attitudes of Ugandan Catholic High School Administrators Regarding Addressing the Needs of LGBT Students?
Michael J. Maher, Jr., School of Education
A Brief History of Monasticism
Dennis Martin, Department of Theology & Religious Studies
On Feeling Catholic: The Cultural Form of a Universal Religion
Hugh Miller, Department of Philosophy
A Question of Habit (A Documentary Film)
Bren A. O. Murphy, School of Communication
Does Social Work Education 'Prefer' the Poor? A Content Analysis of Foundation Course Syllabi Within Catholic MSW Programs
Julia Pryce, School of Social Work
Michael Kelly, School of Social Work
Priest Under Fire: The Life and Times of David Rodriguez
Peter Sanchez, Department of Political Science
The Meaning and Impact of a Service Immersion: A Pilgrimage of Nursing Students Serving the Sick in Lourdes, France
P. Ann Solari-Twadell, School of Nursing
The Gift of Peace, Teleplay
J. Michael Sparough, S.J., Institute of Pastoral Studies
Arguing Democracy on Religious Grounds: Lessons from the Catholic Experience
Gunes Murat Tezcur, Department of Political Science
The Use of Memoir to Preserve the Legacy of American Catholic Women Religious: A Model Program Developed with the Assistance of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (BVMs)
Dan Vaillancourt, Department of Philosophy
Faith and the Catholic Church as Protective Factors for Mexican and Central American Migrant Families:A Transnational Study
Maria Vidal de Haymes, School of Social Work
The Paradoxical State of the Abortion Debate in the US
Elfriede Wedam, Department of Sociology
Miracles of Chastisement and Attitudes toward Disability in Medieval England and France
Edward Wheatley, Department of English