Loyola University Maryland - Notable Faculty

Notable Faculty

  • Paul Richard Blum, T.J. Higgins, S.J., Chair in Philosophy, expert in Renaissance and early modern, specifically Jesuit philosophy; Corresponding Member of the Pontifical Academy St. Thomas Aquinas.
  • Kelly DeVries, Professor of History, is a well known expert in medieval studies and weaponry and has appeared on numerous occasions for commentary on The History Channel.
  • Bradley Erford, Ph. D., Professor of School Counseling-Graduate Degree. Notable author of 15 textbooks and over 100 journal articles in regards to school counseling. Also serves as American Counseling Association President 2012-2013.
  • Thomas DiLorenzo, Professor of Economics, is an ardent critic of the present Governor of Maryland Martin O'Malley.
  • Diana Schaub is professor of political science at Loyola College in Maryland. Schaub received her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. She teaches and writes on a wide range of issues in political philosophy and American political thought.
  • Robert J. Wicks, Professor of Pastoral Counseling; leading writer about the intersection of spirituality and psychology; recipient of Papal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice medal.

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