Loyola Hall
Located between St. Joseph Chapel and Millard Art Center, Loyola Hall is home to more than 300 upperclassmen, Health Services and a fitness studio.
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History of Loyola Hall
Exercise Where You Live
The Loyola Difference
⭐ History of Loyola Hall
Originally built as a residence for the Jesuits, Loyola Hall was constructed in 1963 and dedicated in the honor of St. Ignatius Loyola on Sept. 11, 1965.
🏋🏻♀️🏋🏻♂️ Exercise Where You Live
The exercise machines in Loyola Fitness Studio include cardio equipment such as treadmills, ellipticals, and stationary bikes. The facility also features various strength training equipment such as dumbbells, kettlebells, plate loaded machines, and equipment easily adjustable to select your desired weight. Additionally, there is an area for stretching and core exercises.
🛌🏻💻 The Loyola Difference
Loyola is appealing to upperclassmen because each room has a private bathroom, and offers a variety of living arrangements to accommodate doubles, and three- four- and six-person suites. In each room, you will find one desk, desk chair, desk lamp, dresser, and bed per occupant. Most two-person rooms are approximately 10' x 20' and are fully carpeted.