Image: [Carl Sandburg, head and shoulders portrait, facing left / World Telegram & Sun photo by Al Ravenna]. (1955) [Image] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, loc.gov/item/95517271. On April 7, 2016 the Loyola University Libraries presented: Troubadour for Our Times? A Panel Discussion on the Relevance of Carl Sandburg for Millennial Chicago featuring panelists Melissa Bradshaw (Department of […]
The People and Places That Influenced Ernest Hemingway (video)
On March 16, 2016, The Friends of the Loyola Libraries Speaker Series welcomed educator, Hemingway scholar, and Loyola alumna Nancy W. Sindelar (PhD ’87). Dr. Sindelar spoke about “The People and Places That Influenced Ernest Hemingway.” Her program focused on the people, places, and activities that shaped the legendary author who courted life-threatening adventures and […]
Focus on the Book: The Ames Almanack (video)
On Tuesday, December 8, 2015, the Loyola University Libraries and the Newberry Library welcomed Susan M. Allen, PhD, Director, California Rare Book School, who presented The Other Book: The Ames Almanack Opens a Window on Colonial America at the Third Annual Focus on the Book. We are pleased to provide you with a video of […]
Professor Al Gini Presents Bad Leaders/Misleaders
Please join us on October 30th as we continue our Friends of the Loyola Libraries Speaker Series with an intriguing twist on the timeless topic of leadership. Professor Al Gini, Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago, presents Bad Leaders/Misleaders. Dr. Gini will guide us on a pre-Halloween tour of the dark side in search […]