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Campus History Photo Book Available
Loyola University Chicago Archives & Special Collections staff completed a campus history photo book, published by Arcadia Press in Auguts 2020. This book highlights the establishment and growth of Loyola University Chicago by looking at its former and current campuses - St. Ignatius College, Lake Shore Campus, Downtown College/Water Tower Campus, Health Sciences, Cuneo Mansion and Gardens, Loyola University Retreat and Ecology Campus, and the John Felice Rome Center. Photographs from the Loyola Archives & Special Collections are the centerpiece of the book, including many not previously published. The book is available at Loyola University Chicago - Campus History Series .
Loyola Awards Grant to Help Commemerate 150th
Loyola University Chicago awarded a grant to the Center for Textual Studies and Digital Humanities, Public History Program, and University Libraries to create digital projects celebrating Loyola's history for its 150th Anniversary in 2020.
Sesquicentennial Scholars
Loyola University Chicago Archives & Special Collections
2018-2019
- Austin Sundstrom, Public History
- Zach Stella, Digital Humanities
2019-2020
- Jennifer Duvall, Public History
- Ericka Christie, Digital Humanities
2020-2021
- Jennifer Duvall, Public History
Campus History Photo Book Available
Loyola University Chicago Archives & Special Collections staff completed a campus history photo book, published by Arcadia Press in Auguts 2020. This book highlights the establishment and growth of Loyola University Chicago by looking at its former and current campuses - St. Ignatius College, Lake Shore Campus, Downtown College/Water Tower Campus, Health Sciences, Cuneo Mansion and Gardens, Loyola University Retreat and Ecology Campus, and the John Felice Rome Center. Photographs from the Loyola Archives & Special Collections are the centerpiece of the book, including many not previously published. The book is available at Loyola University Chicago - Campus History Series .
Loyola Awards Grant to Help Commemerate 150th
Loyola University Chicago awarded a grant to the Center for Textual Studies and Digital Humanities, Public History Program, and University Libraries to create digital projects celebrating Loyola's history for its 150th Anniversary in 2020.
Sesquicentennial Scholars
Loyola University Chicago Archives & Special Collections
2018-2019
- Austin Sundstrom, Public History
- Zach Stella, Digital Humanities
2019-2020
- Jennifer Duvall, Public History
- Ericka Christie, Digital Humanities
2020-2021
- Jennifer Duvall, Public History