Finals Hours Spring 2012
The University Libraries will have extended finals hours from April 29th to May 8th. Cudahy Library Sat, 4/28: 8 am – 9 pm 24 HRS: Sun, 4/29 10 am – Fri, 5/4 9 pm Sat, 5/5: 8 am – 9 pm Sun, 5/6 10 am- 2am Mon, 5/7 – 7:00 am – 2 am Tues, 5/8: 7:00 […]
Restricted Access During Finals
The University Libraries will have restricted guest access during the final exam period. Access policies vary by campus: Cudahy Library/Klarchek Information Commons -Effective April 23 – May 8 -Access restricted to Loyola students, faculty, staff, and alumni -Patrons with courtesy cards, Friends of the Libraries, and visitors from reciprocal institutions will also be granted access. […]
Desire from a Buddhist Perspective: FLASH Seminar
With Dr. Paul Giblin, Institute of Pastoral Studies Spiritual practice is often misperceived as dampening down desire. Buddhist practice makes a helpful distinction between healthy desire or heart’s desire, and unhealthy or addictive clinging. In this brief seminar we will examine the notion of desire in the Four Noble Truths with an eye to “liberating” […]
Tech Trends w/ Tara: Earth Day Edition
In 1970, Senator Gaylord Nelson championed the creation of Earth Day as a way to bring the public’s growing ecological and environmental concerns to the forefront of the national agenda. We would see the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency in December of that year and the Clean Air and Water Acts ushered in a […]
Resource Spotlight : Factiva Returns!
The University Libraries are proud to announce the return of Factiva. Factiva provides national and international content, including the Dow Jones and Reuters newswires, as well as The Wall Street Journal. It provides timely information from financial quotes, market data, newspapers, companies and industry news. Users can conduct in-depth research on companies, industries and regional […]
April Student of the Month
Beth Loch Beth Loch is a Graduate Assistant Archivist at the Women & Leadership Archives in the Loyola Libraries. She is currently working on her M.A. i Public History at Loyola, and she hopes to find full-time employment as an archivist after graduation. Congratulations Beth!