Cardinal Meyer Library opened in 1966. The building is named in honor of Albert Gregory Cardinal Meyer, former archbishop of Chicago.
Cardinal Meyer Library is the intellectual center of the Marian University Academic Community. It is integral to the university's commitment to the “education of the whole person, striving to nurture intellectual, spiritual, aesthetic, psychological, social, and physical dimensions.”
Conscious of the expanding world of information, the library serves as an information center to support, supplement and enrich the curriculum of each discipline. Sensitive to personal needs, the library staff serves students, faculty and administration.
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