Sylvia Mendez honored by Los Angeles City Council
Sylvia Mendez, of Mexican and Puerto Rican heritage, became a school integration pioneer at age 9 right in Orange County, California. In 1946, the landmark U. S. Supreme court case … Read more
Sylvia Mendez, of Mexican and Puerto Rican heritage, became a school integration pioneer at age 9 right in Orange County, California. In 1946, the landmark U. S. Supreme court case … Read more
You may notice a few additions to our growing list of research databases this year. We’ll be highlighting each of these in more detail throughout the semester, but here is a … Read more
Photo Description (above): Scholars from the inaugural IRDL cohort in 2014 We are happy to announce that the William H. Hannon Library, in partnership with the San José State University Information … Read more
Swank is a new online streaming service available to LMU students, faculty, and staff. Last Spring, we introduced you to Kanopy, a collection of over 15,000 streaming films from across … Read more
Librarian Melanie Hubbard and Associate Professor of English Dermot Ryan have recently published an article at The 18th Century Common about their work engaging students with the literature and culture … Read more
This summer, librarians at the William H. Hannon Library partnered with LMU’s Upward Bound program as part of their Summer Seminar, a six-week program for 13 seniors from Westchester Enriched Sciences … Read more
This summer, the William H. Hannon Library partnered with the School of Education to welcome three groups of community college students as part of the School’s Undergraduate Research Scholars Academy … Read more
We at the William H. Hannon Library are saddened and horrified by the hateful acts that took place in Orlando, Florida this past weekend. Yesterday, the LMU campus community held a memorial … Read more
LMU’s Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) is designed to provide students with insight into the research process. Faculty mentors and librarians hold workshops and seminars throughout the summer to help SURP … Read more
Librarians Jamie Hazlitt and John Jackson have just published an article in Public Services Quarterly, a journal dedicated to public service issues in academic libraries. In their article, entitled “Faculty Pub Night … Read more
Reference & Instruction Librarian for Theology Desirae Zingarelli-Sweet recently published a review of Charles David Isbell’s How Jews and Christians Interpret Their Sacred Texts: A Study in Transvaluation (Resource Publications, 2014), which she describes … Read more
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