The Front Shelf: May 2021
Monday, May 3rd, 2021 Each month, we will post a selection of recently-acquired books, from new releases to old classics, which have been added to our catalog and are available for use by the Loyola community. This series is inspired by The Seminary Co-op’s “The Front Table” publication: https://www.semcoop.com/. This month’s edition includes ebooks only. Links […]
Alumni Author Spotlight: Billy Lombardo
Our next Alumni Author Spotlight is on Billy Lombardo (BA ’84) who shares with us an excerpt from one of his books, Morning Will Come. The Alumni Author Spotlight video series features brilliant Loyola alumni and affiliated authors throughout the year. Authors share their inspirations as well as read excerpts from their work. The Alumni […]
Introducing the 2021 Virtual Celebration of Faculty Scholarship
The Celebration of Faculty Scholarship is an annual event to highlight the work of Loyola University Chicago faculty. Normally held in the Information Commons, in 2020 and 2021 we have moved the event online. We invite you to stop by the online exhibit to explore recent featured publications created by LUC faculty, and learn about what […]
NEW: Reserve Your Study Space in the Information Commons!
Starting Monday, April 12th, all available individual study spaces on the 2nd and 3rd floor of the IC, are now reservable, including individual study rooms, armchairs, individual study tables, or computer workstations. How exactly does this process work? Let’s discuss! Do I need to make a reservation before arriving to the IC? You can, but walk-in reservations may be placed at the study space itself […]
The Front Shelf: April 2021
Monday, April 5th, 2021 Each month, we will post a selection of recently-acquired books, from new releases to old classics, which have been added to our catalog and are available for use by the Loyola community. This series is inspired by The Seminary Co-op’s “The Front Table” publication: https://www.semcoop.com/. This month’s edition includes ebooks only. Links […]
National Library Week 2021
This year’s theme for National Library Week is Welcome to Your Library, which promotes the vital role that libraries play in offering resources and providing services for all, whether in-person or online. Our University Libraries staff and faculty have worked tirelessly to respond to library users’ needs and to adapt and innovate procedures to support […]