One more day to GivingTuesday
One more day to GivingTuesday, November 29. Please remember to make a gift to the University Libraries! Your participation and contribution will allow us to facilitate the pursuit of knowledge and creativity through user-focused services and collections in an inviting, collaborative, and innovative environment. Please consider supporting the University Libraries either by making an online […]
Share about GivingTuesday
Let your friends and families know about #GivingTuesdayLUC by sharing a post about the Libraries! We hope through this movement you can revisit your special experiences whether that’s finding your favorite books, attending programs for ongoing learning, or even saving that perfect study spot either at the Lake Shore Campus or Water Tower Campus library […]
More about GivingTuesday
GivingTuesday is next week, November 29. Don’t forget to follow our social media accounts to learn more about #GivingTuesdayLUC: Facebook and Twitter @LUClibraries or Instagram @librariesLUC. Take a look at photos and quotes from students and staff about the University Libraries! As always, feel free to check out our website, libraries.LUC.edu to keep up on […]
GivingTuesday is on November 29
Join us this year for #GivingTuesday! Giving Tuesday is a charity-based social media movement meant to inspire others to give back to their communities. The movement started around 2012 when the United Nations hosted a day for international charitable giving, helping others, and celebrating generosity. Among the many campus partners at Loyola, the University Libraries […]
Open Access Week 2022: Open for Climate Justice
International Open Access Week is an annual October celebration of open access to research. This year’s theme “Open for Climate Justice” speaks to the work we do at Loyola on sustainability, environmental justice, and social justice. We are committed to providing a platform and opportunities to share the work Loyola faculty and students do on […]
Learn more about: Diwali
Diwali is one of the most popular festivals of the Hindu religion that is celebrated for five days sometime in October to November. Also known as the Festival of Lights, it symbolizes the spiritual victory of light over darkness. Visit our library research guide for more information: https://libguides.luc.edu/Lists/holidays