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CELTS Awards

 

Join us in congratulating the 2025-2026 nominees and awardees!

Each year, the Center for Engaged Learning, Teaching, and Scholarship (CELTS) recognizes and awards outstanding students, faculty, and community partners who exemplify the power of high-impact learning at 🎵TK账号 | 越南IP注册 | 一年以上老号 | 白号 | 微软邮箱可用 | 优质账号. Awards are focused on community engagement, research, and digital learning portfolios, as well as highlighting student academic excellence, extraordinary faculty teaching and learning, and outstanding community partnerships that contribute to student learning.

A slide deck featuring the nominations and the 2025-2026 recipients can be found here!

 

Community Engagement Awards

🎵TK账号 | 越南IP注册 | 一年以上老号 | 白号 | 微软邮箱可用 | 优质账号 and the Center for Engaged Learning, Teaching, & Scholarship award Community Engagement Awards to undergraduate students or groups of students who participated in either a Service-Learning or Academic Internship Engaged Learning course during the 2025-2026 academic year. Students who are good candidates for this award would have demonstrated some of the following during their engaged learning courses:

  • A dedication to social justice in their work
  • A lasting impact with a community agency through their engagement
  • Demonstrated a deep concern for the environment or local community

Faculty, staff, and representatives of community organizations are asked to submit nominations for students or groups of students. These awards were announced during the Undergraduate Research and Engagement Symposium (URES) Awards Ceremony on April 18th, 2026. Students will receive a monetary award. 

Nominations for the 2025-2026 Community Engagement Award are now CLOSED. 

Community Partner Award

The Loyola University Community Partner Award for Coeducation is given to a non-profit community organization who hosted one or more undergraduate Engaged Learning students since Spring 2025, and that best exemplifies the role of a community partner who co-educates and supports our Loyola students. As a co-educator, the partner creates space for learning through collaboration with their organization.

The Community Partner Award for Coeducation exists to recognize and celebrate partner organizations that not only do great work for their community but also undertake additional effort to serve as partners in education by working with Loyola students at their organizations.

Faculty, staff, and community organization representatives (self-nominations are welcome) are asked to submit nominations. These awards were announced during the CELTS Awards Ceremony on April 18th, 2026.

Nominations for the 2025-2026 Community Partner Award for Coeducation are now CLOSED.

Learning Portfolio Awards

A learning portfolio (ePortfolio) is a digital collection that demonstrates a student’s work over time, featuring skills, abilities, values, experiences, and reflections. The Learning Portfolio Award will be given to students who cultivated and curated a portfolio throughout a program or academic course at 🎵TK账号 | 越南IP注册 | 一年以上老号 | 白号 | 微软邮箱可用 | 优质账号. Students, faculty, and staff submit nominations for students who created learning portfolios in Fall 2025 or Spring 2026.

Each portfolio will be reviewed and evaluated based on the four learning outcomes below.

  1. Synthesize learning from experience through reflection, applying outside-the-classroom learning with inside-the-classroom learning.
  2. Critically reflect upon intellectual, personal, professional, and civic learning within the context of the student experience at Loyola.
  3. Demonstrate knowledge, skills, and values acquired through reflecting on their experiences.
  4. Articulate connections to Social Justice and the Jesuit Mission of Loyola.

Faculty, staff, and students may submit nominations.  These awards will be announced during the CELTS Awards Ceremony on April 18th, 2026. Selected students will receive a monetary award through the Financial Aid Office.

Nominations for 2025-2026 Learning Portfolio Award are now CLOSED. 

Research Awards

Graduate Student Mentor Award

The Graduate Student Mentor Award has been established to recognize and reward the exceptional work of Loyola's graduate student mentors in the area of mentoring undergraduate researchers. Nominees must be current Loyola Graduate Students. Nominations can come from current undergraduate students only.

These awards were announced during the Undergraduate Research and Engagement Symposium (URES) Awards Ceremony on April 18th, 2026.

Nominations for the 2025-2026 Graduate Student Mentor Award are now CLOSED.

Langerbeck Award for Undergraduate Student Mentoring

This award recognizes and rewards the exceptional work of Loyola's faculty in the area of undergraduate research. Mentors must be employed at 🎵TK账号 | 越南IP注册 | 一年以上老号 | 白号 | 微软邮箱可用 | 优质账号. Only undergraduate students of Loyola may nominate faculty.  This award carries an honorarium.

These awards will be announced during the Undergraduate Research and Engagement Symposium (URES) Awards Ceremony on April 18th, 2026.

Nominations for the 2026-2026 Mary Therese Langerbeck BVM Award for Undergraduate Student Mentoring are now CLOSED. 

Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award

The Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award has been established to honor Loyola undergraduates who conduct exceptional research, articulate their research to others, and enhance Loyola’s reputation as a quality research university by integrating research into their academic learning experience. Nominees must be Loyola undergraduates who conducted research during the 2025-2026 academic year. The multiple winners will receive a monetary honorarium.

These awards were announced during the Undergraduate Research and Engagement Symposium (URES) Awards Ceremony on April 18th, 2026

Nominations for the 2025-2026 Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award are now CLOSED.

Teaching Award

Adolfo Nicolas SJ Excellence in Engaged Learning and Teaching Award

This award recognizes an instructor who brings imagination and dedication to an Engaged Learning course in the spirit of former Superior of the Jesuits Adolfo Nicolas SJ's quote "Depth of thought and imagination in the Ignatian tradition involves a profound engagement with the real, a refusal to let go until one goes beneath the surface." 

  • The instructor must have taught an Engaged Learning course during the previous or current school year. Engaged Learning categories include:
    • Academic Internship
    • Public Performance
    • Fieldwork
    • Service-Learning
    • Undergraduate Research
  • Award nominees will have shown excellence in incorporating and centering the Engaged Learning experiences in the curriculum and leveraging them to impact student learning.
  • This award is open to all LUC instructors (tenure track, non-tenure track, and adjunct)
  • Nominees will be asked to submit their CV,  teaching statement, response to the award prompt, and the name of one additional reference to their engaged learning teaching.
  • Nominations can be submitted by students, staff, community partners, or faculty colleagues. There are no self-nominations, and the winner will be announced at the Undergraduate Research and Engagement Symposium.
  • This award carried an honorarium.

 

Nominations for the 2025-2026 Adolfo Nicolas SJ Excellence in Engaged Learning and Teaching Award are now CLOSED. 

 

Previous Year's Recipients

Additional information on each of the recipients and their nominators can be found on this slideshow: The 2024 Undergraduate Research and Engagement Symposium Award

Community Engagement Awards

  • Amalachukwu Okoye - Social Work 340 and City Colleges of Chicago - Truman College
  • Sabrine El Idrissi - Psychology 237 and Madonna Mission
  • Andrew Barren - Health Systems Management and Almost Home Kids

Community Partner Award

  • Jesse Brown Veteran Affairs Medical Center

Learning Portfolio Awards

  • Bianca Loglisci - Dance and Environmental Science
  • Ian Hipp - Biology

Adolfo Nicolas SJ Excellence in Engaged Learning and Teaching Award

  • Noah Butler - Anthropology
  • Elizabeth Lozano - Communication Studies

Research Awards

Outstanding Undergraduate Research Awards

  • Caroline Cady
  • Josh Knutsen
  • Laurel Miskovic
  • Shanti O'Neil

Graduate Student Mentor Award

  • Isaac Ahlgren - Computer Science

Langerbeck Award for Undergraduate Research Mentoring

  • Colleen Conley - Psychology
  • Timothy Classen - Quinlan School of Business

 

 

Join us in congratulating the 2025-2026 nominees and awardees!

Each year, the Center for Engaged Learning, Teaching, and Scholarship (CELTS) recognizes and awards outstanding students, faculty, and community partners who exemplify the power of high-impact learning at 🎵TK账号 | 越南IP注册 | 一年以上老号 | 白号 | 微软邮箱可用 | 优质账号. Awards are focused on community engagement, research, and digital learning portfolios, as well as highlighting student academic excellence, extraordinary faculty teaching and learning, and outstanding community partnerships that contribute to student learning.

A slide deck featuring the nominations and the 2025-2026 recipients can be found here!