Supporting Our Student Workers: The New Scholarship Fund
The University Libraries is excited to announce the launch of the new Student Employee Scholarship Fund, designed to recognize and support the important contributions of our student workers across all campus library locations. This fund aims to provide financial assistance to help offset the educational expenses of undergraduate and graduate students currently employed by the […]
Join Our Team: Be Part of the University Libraries
Join our team at Loyola University Chicago Libraries. We are seeking talented professionals to join our expanding team. If you’re passionate about academic libraries, leadership, and fostering a collaborative learning environment, we want to hear from you! Apply today and be part of the future of library services at Loyola Chicago! ================ At Loyola University […]
Jamie Wittenberg named dean of University Libraries
Loyola University Chicago has appointed Jamie Wittenberg as dean of University Libraries, effective January 1, 2026. Wittenberg brings extensive experience in academic library leadership, research data management, and open scholarship. She currently serves as assistant dean for research and innovation strategies at the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries, where she oversees collections, technical services, and […]
Ted’s Favorite Ways to Achieve Optimal Hygge
During the month of December, Loyola Libraries staff make lists and check them twice. What are these lists about? Anything! You can look at past years’ lists here and stay tuned for more lists! As I write this list, we’re experiencing our first snow of the fall here in Chicago. Here are some of my favorite ways […]
Easton’s top 10 favorite pasta shapes
During the month of December, the University Libraries staff make lists and check them twice. What are these lists about? Anything! You can look at past years’ lists here and stay tuned for more lists! Disclaimer: every pasta shape was created for a specific sauce/dish. But I am famously both a picky eater and someone with a […]
Jeff’s Balm of the Year
During the month of December, the University Libraries staff make lists and check them twice. What are these lists about? Anything! You can look at past years’ lists here and stay tuned for more lists! Russia 1985-1999: TraumaZone A haunting and poetic depiction of societal collapse and human resilience during the fall of the Soviet Union by […]