Extended Hours @ University Libraries
With extended hours from April 25–May 6, conquer papers, group projects, and finals in The Study Zone, your ultimate end-of-semester destination. For hours, visit http://libraries.luc.edu/about/locations.htm
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!
Library Speaker Series: Al Gini
With humor, wit and penetrating self-revelation, Dr. Al Gini writes for real people about things they actually care about, like the meaning of work, moral courage, choice, sin, laughter, and leisure. Dr. Gini will present his latest book, Seeking the Truth of Things: Confessions of a (Catholic) Philosopher, as he explores his lifelong quest for […]
Environmental Film Series presents No Impact Man
No Impact Man is a journey through one year of life with a New York family that decides to give up television, electricity, and eat as naturally and locally as they can. Sponsored jointly by CUERP and University Libraries, the film will be screened at 7 pm on the 4th floor of the Information Commons […]
Commonalities Faculty Dialogue Series launches blog
Weren’t able to attend one of the recent Commonalities events? Don’t worry. The series has recently launched its new blog, which features recaps from past events, including links for more information, as well as updates on future Commonalities events. The Commonalities blog can be accessed by clicking here. Commonalities is an ongoing faculty dialogue series […]
Library Speaker Series: Angela Jackson
Award winning poet Angela Jackson will discuss her first novel, Where I Must Go . Set in the late 1960s, this story takes place in an unnamed city and follows an African American student to the elite, fictional Eden University. It is a coming-of-age tale in post-Civil Rights Act America with combustible questions about identity […]