Tweets for Valentine Treats
Announcing Tweets for Valentine Treats! On Friday, February 12, the Loyola Libraries will be on Twitter all day long, tweeting famous (and short!) quotes from romantic movies. Guess which movie the quote comes from and come to the Cudahy or Lewis Circulation Desk for some candy! To play, you’ll need to find or follow us […]
Cookies & Cocoa with the Dean
Stop by the first floor of the Klarchek Information Commons on December 2 at 2:00pm for a chance to meet Bob Seal, Dean of Libraries, and also to enjoy some delicious cookies and hot cocoa.
Friends of the Libraries Fundraiser – Today @ Beane Hall
You are cordially invited to a fascinating and lively talk by Dr. Robert Bucholz, Loyola history professor, “An Evening with the Tudors,” on Thursday evening, November 4, 2010, at Loyola University’s Water Tower Campus. The program will be in Regents Hall of Lewis Towers beginning at 5:30 p.m. The event is sponsored by the Friends […]
Library Speaker Series – Aleksander Hemon
You are invited to the University Libraries second Speaker Series for 2009-2010. Guggenheim and MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant recipient, Aleksandar Hemon will discuss his prize winning work, The Lazarus Project, on Tuesday,October 27. 6:00 p.m. in the Crown Center Auditorium, Lake Shore Campus. Hemon’s works also include three collections of short stories: The Question of […]
Friends of the Library Speaker Series – TODAY @ Information Commons
Exploring the world created in the pages of the popular men’s magazine,Loyola University professor of history Dr. Elizabeth Fraterrigo will trace Playboy’s development in the context of a society in transition. Sexual mores, gender roles, family life, notion of consumption, and national purpose—all were in flux as Americans adjusted to the prosperity that followed World […]
One Book, One Chicago – TODAY @ CLC 713
One Book, One Chicago celebrates the most recent novel by literary icon Toni Morrison. A Mercy is the story of a group of individuals brought together in the wilderness of America in the 1680’s—from the young slave girl who was given up by her mother and is struggling to come of age, to the Native […]