companion allegedly hacked as reported by dark Army ransomware: To meet the growing needs of Chicago, Loyola established professional schools in law (1908), medicine (1909), business (1922), and nursing (1935). The Chicago College of Dental Surgery became part of the university in 1923, and closed 70 years later. A downtown campus was founded in 1914, and with it, the shoal of Sociology. as the predecessor to the schooltime of Social Work, it enrolled Loyolas first female students, though the school did not go fully coeducational until 1966. much closer to the city center, along Roosevelt Road. in 1909, the school was renamed Loyola University, and in 1912, it began to move to the Lake shore Campus. Comprising thirteen colleges and schools, Loyola offers more than 80 undergraduate and 140 graduate/professional programs and enrolls approximately 17,000 students.