Loyola Archives & Special Collections’ Digital Exhibit: Forgotten Contributions to Psychology by Professor Vincent V. Herr, S.J.
Innovations in Language, Emotion, and Empathy Research is a digital exhibit celebrating the forgotten contributions to psychology by Professor Vincent V. Herr, S.J. and his colleagues in the mid-20th century. Exhibit items include an early model of a word association test, and images and information about a unique instrument built to measure emotional responses. In […]
Starting May 13: Summer Facilities Projects
This summer, the Loyola Information Commons (IC), Cudahy Library, and the Women and Leadership Archives in Piper Hall will be undergoing refresh and construction that will affect your visit to our spaces. Students, faculty, staff, alumni, guests, and community members are welcome to use the library during building hours. We want to ensure your safety, […]
Alumni Authors Collection Artwork
The University Libraries is grateful for Stephen Titra’s gift of his original artwork to represent the Alumni Authors Collection. Stephen (BS 1968) has been a painter, illustrator, musician and artist-in-residence for his entire professional life. He is also an author and illustrator of Be Nice to Spiders, be Kind to Snakes: And 26 Other Songs. […]
Showing Our Impact: Annual Report 2021-2022
We are pleased to present our latest University Libraries Impact Report. View our 2021-2022 Impact Report and discover our activities and achievements from 2021-2022. The report demonstrates the diverse ways we support the Loyola community and how we contribute to fulfilling Loyola’s mission.
ICYMI: St. Ignatius Statue
The Information Commons has been the home of the St. Ignatius of Loyola statue since it opened in 2008. On March 9, Facilities staff moved the statue through the IC east doors. The library services were not impacted. The University will find a new outdoor spot for the St. Ignatius statue, so be on the […]
GivingTuesday is on November 29
Join us this year for #GivingTuesday! Giving Tuesday is a charity-based social media movement meant to inspire others to give back to their communities. The movement started around 2012 when the United Nations hosted a day for international charitable giving, helping others, and celebrating generosity. Among the many campus partners at Loyola, the University Libraries […]