by the Pulitzer Committee, the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and by numerous other associations.
=== Colleges ===
Loyola is organized into colleges specializing in the liberal arts, social and physical sciences and certain professions. The colleges at Loyola include:
College of Arts and Sciences
The Joseph A. Butt, S.J., College of Business
College of Music and Fine Arts
College of Law
College of Nursing and Health
==== College of Arts and Sciences ====
The College of Arts and Sciences focuses on areas concerning the natural sciences, social sciences, and liberal arts programs. It encompasses adult programs of study, including certificate and professional development programs, as well as the departments of biological sciences, chemistry and biochemistry, classical studies, criminology and justice, economics, English, environment, food studies, history, interdisciplinary programs, languages and cultures, mass communication, mathematics and computer science, philosophy, …