Author: LOCL

Register for New Loyola Alert System

As campuses across the country continue to experience extreme emergencies, including acts of violence, Loyola University Chicago is launching a new crisis alert system called Loyola Alert. Registered participants will receive time-sensitive voice messages, text messages, and emails in the event of life-threatening circumstances including terrorist acts, campus violence, or health and weather emergencies. All […]

Cudahy and IC Open to Public

Beginning today, January 14th, the Cudahy Library and Klarchek Information Commons at the Lake Shore Campus will welcome guests who are members of the Rogers Park and Edgewater Communities. Guests with valid photo ID are welcome to use the Library and Commons during the following times: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, […]

JFRC Library Makes New Ties

The John Felice Rome Center Library is reaching out to other cultural and academic institution’s libraries to enrich access to collections and materials which will enhance students’ and faculties’ studies in Rome. Rome is a city rich in history and dedicated to preservation. At present the Rome Library community has access to the Italian Senate […]

We Recommend – Switching Time

Switching Time: A Doctor’s Harrowing Story of Treating a Woman with 17 Personalities by Richard Baer Switching Time: A Doctor’s Harrowing Story of Treating a Woman with 17 Personalities by Richard Baer is a fascinating true story by a therapist who helped a Chicago woman, called Karen, integrate 17 discrete personalities she developed to protect […]

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