Research Out Loud: Religious Traditions
Research Out Loud: Religious Traditions Join the University Libraries to hear student papers on a diverse range of religious topics. Presenters are students in Dr. Devorah Schoenfeld’s capstone course for Religious Studies. Thursday, April 25 4:15 – 6:45 PM Information Commons 4th Floor Blake Cannon, (Junior, Philosophy/Business Administration/Theology) “WANTED: GOD, Dead or Alive. Rites of Passage […]
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Terry Lecture: Anchee Min
Featured Guest: Anchee Min Featured Book: The Cooked Seed Date & Location: Wednesday, April 24 at 7:00 p.m. Klarcheck Information Commons Lake Shore Campus Acclaimed Chinese-American author Anchee Min will be the featured author at Loyola University Chicago Libraries 2nd Annual Gregory and Rosalind Terry Lecture Chinese-American author, painter, photographer, and musician Anchee Min will […]
Silence is Golden! Need a quiet place to study?
Looking for a quiet place to study during final exams? Information Commons 4th Floor Sunday, April 28 -Friday, May 3 5:00pm -11:00pm Find additional designated quiet areas in the University Libraries at these locations: Cudahy Library Donovan Reading Room 2nd Floor 3rd Floor Stack Deck A, B, C, D, E Bound Periodicals Area Klarchek IC […]
Extended Finals Hours
The University Libraries will have extended hours beginning the last week of classes and continuing through finals. For more information, visit the library website.
TODAY! Climate Change and the Great Lakes: A Larger Beach for Loyola?
Wednesday, April 17 @ 3:30 p.m. Information Commons Room 120 Climate change in the Midwest is predicted to impact weather patterns, public health, agriculture, transportation, tourism and recreation in the region. Some of these impacts are already evident as warmer temperatures increase rates of evaporation and reduce ice-cover in winter resulting in lower water levels […]