Open Early, Open Late

Finals hours for the Lewis Library begin Monday, Dec. 8, hours are as follows: December 8 (Monday) – December 11 (Thursday) 7:30am – 2:00am December 12 (Friday) 7:30am – 12:00am December 13 (Saturday) 7:30am – 9:00pm December 14 (Sunday) 12:00pm – 12:00am December 15 (Monday) 7:30am – 7:00pm December 16 (Tuesday) 7:30am – 7:00pm In […]

24-hour finals access

Study for finals at Cudahy Library and the Klarchek Information Commons any time day or night beginning Monday, December 1. Hours are as follows: Monday, December 1, 7:00am – Friday, December 5, midnight: 24 HOUR ACCESS Saturday, December 6: 8:00am – midnight Sunday, December 7, 10:00am – Thursday, December 11, 2:00am: 24 HOUR ACCESS Friday, […]

Urban Explosion — Thursday, Nov. 20th

Join us Thursday night (Nov. 20th) in the Klarchek Information Commons to watch the PBS series Journey to Planet Earth. Film Title:  Urban Explosion Date:  Thursday, November 20th Location:  Klarchek Information Commons Room 112 Time:  6:30pm-7:45pm  Facilitators:   Marilyn Krogh, Director of Urban Studies, and Hector Garcia, Modern Languages and Literature.  Sponsored by: Loyola University Libraries, Student […]

Lewis Library-Restricted Access

In order to provide adequate study space during final exams, access to the Lewis Library, Water Tower Campus, will be restricted to Loyola University Chicago Students, Faculty, Staff and Alumni from November 17th – December 16th, 2008. We regret that guests will not be allowed access during this time. Please contact Lewis Library staff if […]

Library Speaker Series – Ellen Skerrett

                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Join social historian Ellen Skerrett for an illustrated slide lecture, as she highlights discoveries she made in researching and writing Loyola’s first published history.  Born in Chicago: A History of Chicago’s Jesuit University reclaims Loyola’s urban roots and explores the evolution of the university from its beginnings in 1870 on the city’s Near West […]

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