Loyola University Library Archives and Special Collections hosts several digital exhibits on Catholic and Jesuit themes.
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- Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.J.: This exhibit highlights the work and travels of Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.J., as seen through the lectures on Hopkins given by Raymond V. Schoder, S.J., a former faculty member of Loyola’s Classical Studies department. Schoder’s lecture notes and selected slides from the Schoder Slide Collection are used to illustrate both Hopkins poetry and travels.
- Edifying and Curious Letters: Jesuit Accounts of the Americas, 1565–1896: Learn about Jesuit explorers, missionaries, educators, and who historians whose accounts of the New World informed Europeans about the new lands and peoples they encountered.
- Jesuits & the Sciences, 1540–1999: Highlighting the contributions of the Society of Jesus to the Sciences. Features images from Loyola’s rare book collection.
- Hidden Loyola: Tour of the hidden niches and corners of buildings and landmarks (both current and former) at the Lake Shore Campus.
- Loyola Traditions: Find out about Loyola’s traditions.
- Loyola Timeline, 1870–2010: Learn about Loyola’s History.