On November 7, 2016 the Loyola University Libraries welcomed Elizabeth Tandy Shermer, PhD for the Friends of the Loyola Libraries Speaker Series: 2016 Race to the White House: Its Highs, Lows, and Historical Precedents. She discussed the highs and lows of the 2016 election to consider how unprecedented this unforgettable race was and how it might be remembered. For complete details on the event, please visit 2016 Race to the White House: Speaker Series. Additional photos from the event can be viewed on Loyola University Chicago Libraries Flickr.
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