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May 2024 Construction Update
In Summer 2023, Loyola began various stormwater improvements and interventions to protect campus buildings, including Piper Hall. As this project continues, the WLA remains open to visitors by appointment. Work in the plaza in front of Piper Hall will continue through Spring 2024. LEARN MORE -
Study Hall: April 25, 29, & 30
WLA anniversary events continue with study hall hours. The WLA reading room (Piper Hall, third floor) will be open as a quiet study space for students leading up to final exams. ‘90s snacks will be provided! LEARN MORE -
'90s Crafts and Snacks Events Celebrate the WLA's 30th Anniversary!
We're going back to the '90s to celebrate the WLA's 30th Anniversary! We'll be sharing '90s snacks and crafts with the Loyola community. From 11am-1pm, we'll be in the Information Commons on April 11th and 17th and in Damen on April 16th!LEARN MORE -
Share the Love with WLA Valentines!
The WLA has created Valentine's cards featuring art and photographs from our collections so that you can share the WLA with your valentine!VIEW MORE -
Color Our Collections with Our New Coloring Book
The WLA joined other institutions in Color Our Collections, a fun way to connect with library and archives collections! Print, color, and share our 2024 coloring book, which features artwork from the Judith Roth collection.VIEW MORE -
The WLA Remembers Patricia A. Crowley, OSB
Sr. Patricia A. Crowley, OSB, who dedicated her life to serving people experiencing homelessness and other social justice issues, passed away October 14, 2023. Services will be held on November 4 in Evanston, IL.LEARN MORE -
Remembering Suellen Hoy, Ph.D.
The WLA remembers award-winning historian Suellen Hoy, who passed away on May 4, 2023. Dr. Hoy researched and published works on public health, women reformers, and Catholic women religious orders, particularly those residing in Chicago. She was also a founder of the National Council on Public History. She received numerous fellowships and prizes to support her research, including two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, and was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Conference on the History of Women Religious in 2007. Learn more about Dr. Hoy’s life and career through her collection's finding aid. LEARN MORE -
Sister Jean Memoir 2023-2024 Rambler Read
The Rambler Read is Loyola's common reading experience, an opportunity for the Loyola community to foster meaningful discussion and engagement on issues that impact our community. This year's Rambler Read is "Wake Up With Purpose!: What I've Learned In My First Hundred Years" by Sister Jean and Seth Davis. Learn more in the Libraries Research Guide.READ MORE -
Explore the Mundelein College Collection Online
Explore the Mundelein College photographs now available online in the Illinois Digital Archives. During a webinar on March 30, 2023, Emily Reiher, WLA Director, demonstrated how to browse and search for materials in the online collection. Watch the recording of the demonstration now! WATCH VIDEO -
Step into the Buildings of Mundelein College
Visit our new digital resource that tells the stories of some of the buildings that were once part of Mundelein College's campus. See historic photos and learn the history discovered in the Mundelein College Records of buildings that still stand or have since been demolished. We will be adding more buildings for you to explore in the coming weeks!READ -
Access the WLA’s Digital Collections (Video)
Learn how to access the WLA's digital collections in our latest instructional video. We'll walk you through exploring digitized materials in Preservica.WATCH VIDEO -
Sister Jean: Back in the Day
On August 21, 2023, Sister Jean celebrated her 104th birthday! Before the world fell in love with her, we knew Sister Jean (Jean Dolores Schmidt, BVM) from her long career at Mundelein College.LEARN MORE -
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