Restricted Access During Finals
The University Libraries will have restricted guest access during the final exam period. Access policies vary by campus: Cudahy Library/Klarchek Information Commons -Effective April 18 – May 10 -Access restricted to Loyola students, faculty, staff, and alumni -Patrons with courtesy cards and visitors from reciprocal institutions will also be granted access Lewis Library -Effective April […]
Civil War Exhibit Ending Soon!
Visit the Donovan Reading Room in Cudahy Library to see the Civil War exhibit from the University Archives & Special Collections. The exhibit commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War, 1861-1865, will close by the end of April. Just a few of the items on display include a letter from Ulysses S. Grant, an […]
Commonalities: Faculty Dialogue Series
April 13: Engaging Students Outside of the Classroom Join Provost John Pelissero for a conversation regarding learning outside the classroom, in so-called third spaces. How do you engage with students outside of class? How can such experiential learning enhance a transformative education? What are the rewards and challenges of this type of engaged learning? Join […]
Celebrate National Library Week and Take Our User Survey!
There’s a lot to love in a library. Today’s libraries are centers of collaboration, connectivity, and community, a resource for finding answers and asking more questions. What can the University Libraries do for you? Help the University Libraries celebrate National Library Week by taking our User Survey. We read your comments carefully, so here’s your […]
Library Speaker Series: Scott Stantis
Scott Stantis, political cartoonist for the Chicago Tribune, known for his strong opinions, sharp wit, and keen sense for the absurd, will present, “What’s Happening in Chicago’s Politics?” on Thursday, April 14, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. in Beane Hall, on the 13th Floor of Lewis Towers at Loyola’s Water Tower Campus. Please join us!
Join us for One Book, One Chicago-Spring 2011
This spring, One Book, One Chicago travels to Neverwhere, a Chicago-inspired fantasy novel by award-winning writer Neil Gaiman. Gaiman is a prominent figure in today’s literary world, working in film, comics, fiction, nonfiction, music and theater. In Neverwhere, one of Gaiman’s earliest novels, Richard Mayhew is a London office worker who is content with going […]