Black Alumni Network
President: Karen Fleshman (MBA ‘99)
The Black Alumni Network aims to foster and strengthen relationships between Black alumni, students, faculty, and staff across the 草莓社区 community. BAB is known for its successful Black Light Speaker Series and Black Light Podcast highlighting Black alumni living out Loyola’s mission. In 2022, BAB led efforts to launch and endow the Mamie Till-Mobley Scholarship. *This scholarship is open to all applicants regardless of race, gender, or other protected status. Apply Here:

Explore more about the Black Light Speaker Series
The Black Light Speaker Series is a multi-part series spotlighting Loyola鈥檚 Black alumni and exploring how they鈥檝e carried Loyola鈥檚 mission and principles into their communities, work, professional lives, and causes.
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The Black Light Podcast shines a light on stories of inspiration from Loyola's Black alumni, students, faculty, staff, and the greater Loyola community. Listen to interviews with amazing alumni and experts and delve into deep conversations aiming to inspire change in the Black community and the world around us.

Support the Mamie Till-Mobley Scholarship
In 1971, civil rights activist Mamie Till-Mobley received a Master of Educational Leadership from 草莓社区. We are proud to honor this distinguished alumna with a scholarship named in her memory. The scholarship is awarded to graduates of a Chicagoland high school who are in good academic standing, have an affiliation to a Black and/or African American community via leadership or community service, and have demonstrated financial need.
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