Year in Review: DEIA Digitization Grant

Cover of VIDA magazine, a student protest poster with a raised first, and a digitized scrapbook

In 2023, the Bill Hannon Foundation invited the William H. Hannon Library to apply for a one-year, $150,000 digitization grant focused on telling diverse stories by digitizing and publishing online … Read more

Featured Resource: Mexico in History

collage of documents and photographs from mexican history

For anyone interested in learning about the history of Mexico, the William H. Hannon Library recently subscribed to a database that should pique your interest: Mexico in History: Colonialism to … Read more

Student Worker Chat: Sameha Hasan

Today’s post was written by Kayla Banks, receiving assistant for the William H. Hannon Library and former LMU undergrad. Recently, I sat down to have a chat with Sameha Hasan, … Read more

Library Instruction en Español

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Throughout the year here at Loyola Marymount University, librarians teach 50- to 75-minute instruction sessions for first-year students enrolled in rhetorical arts courses. Usually these sessions are in English, but … Read more