Later, he taught at Chicago's Loyola University on the subject of local government.
This tradition dates back to Loyola University, the school's predecessor.
He has completed his first year of medical school at Loyola University in Chicago.
King was on the faculty at Loyola University from 1961-1966 and 1972-1980.
This school remained open until 1991, when it became part of Loyola University.
He attended Loyola University, and after several years in public relations, began to write.
He also earned a master's degree in psychiatric social work at Loyola University.
In the mid-1960s discussions began on admitting women to the undergraduate program at Loyola University.
Loyola University also has two campuses in nearby suburbs of Chicago.
Loyola University is currently continuing to improve sustainability on their campuses.