As the university works to strengthen and expand its graduate and professional education offerings, the William H. Hannon Library has responded in kind. https://t.co/HE7umxGuLA
"Our strategy of collecting represents our commitment to building special collections that preserve a diversity of lived experiences to better support the needs of scholarship and student learning." https://t.co/jEgDojIN2n
The open educational resources that our faculty teams are designing will impact more than 6,000 students with at least $550,000 in savings in the first year in which they are used in the classroom. https://t.co/y3UiUBs1Dy
Librarians and library staff at LMU publish peer-reviewed articles, present at conferences, and engage in a host of additional scholarly activities. Here's a summary of our scholarly impact from the past year! https://t.co/2NZ2K8v2aq
Through our robust information literacy program, the library plays a pivotal role in fostering student academic success at LMU. Our seniors excel in search skills and library use, outperforming peers nationally. https://t.co/rWZR47lbVl
This past year, we created seven new digital collections and enhanced four digital collections with grant funding for DEIA work! https://t.co/W9PQvkPLQh
"Integrating the body, mind, and spirit of researchers and collaborators is central to feminista pláticas." Here's what you missed at #FacultyPubNight! https://t.co/9SefL01vAF
LMU students: Have you ever been on a publisher’s website, found the perfect article, and then were prompted to pay for it? We have a solution for you! https://t.co/z41Errqxzr
Scholars @ LMU is a new research information management system that aggregates information about faculty research output, allowing our faculty to showcase projects, awards, teaching activity, datasets, press clippings, posters, and more: all in one place! https://t.co/AbJCorT8Ti
Didn't get the chance to attend our last #FacultyPubNight with Dolores Delgado Bernal? Watch the whole thing on our YouTube page! Bernal discussed her recent co-authored article, "Feminista pláticas as a methodological disruption." https://t.co/huMYlDfFNk
In case you missed it! We recently chatted about the benefits and drawbacks of using generative AI with students and offered hands-on experience with key tools. Watch the presentation on our YouTube channel. https://t.co/z7nEaZyddK
This Tuesday, join us for our second installment of Faculty Pub Night! Dolores Delgado Bernal (School of Education) will discuss her recent co-authored article, "Feminista pláticas as a methodological disruption." https://t.co/PyNaqPBQS7
Anyone else getting "The Shining" here? This photo from 100 years ago shows attendees of the Loyola College Alumni Ball at The Ambassador hotel on April 25, 1924. Such an elegant location! https://t.co/8qgYEwvD4e
Join us on Tuesday, Sept. 17 at 5:30p to hear William Perez (@LMUSoe) speak about his recent co-authored publication, "Culturally Responsive Schooling for Indigenous Mexican Students." #FacultyPubNight RSVP here: https://t.co/jwjMeGlU2Z
The Workman family played a crucial role in the early development of Los Angeles. Marissa Corona, archival processing intern, writes about her experience working with a new collection of papers from the Workman family. #LAHistory https://t.co/YkI54YODZh
The initial 1928 designs for the campus of then-Loyola University are quite different from what we have today! But we do see at least one familiar face. ⛪❤️ #LAHistory#UniversityArchives
The world of film and television lost an icon with the recent passing of actor Donald Sutherland. We've pulled together some of his works from our collections for your education and enjoyment! 🎥 https://t.co/NP7eloYVz1
We have acquired two new databases: "Policy Commons: Global Think Tanks" and "Africa Commons: History and Culture." Both expand exclusive access to primary sources for our students and faculty. We also added a module to "South Asia Commons." https://t.co/1tld9lw1Xu