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When Lopez was 11, his family relocated to Manhattan, where he attended the Loyola School, graduating in 1962. As a young man, Lopez considered becoming a Catholic priest or a Trappist monk before attending the University of Notre Dame, earning undergraduate and graduate degrees there in 1966 and 1968. He also attended New York University and the University of Oregon.

When Lopez was 11, his family relocated to Manhattan, where he attended the Loyola School, graduating in 1962. As a young man, Lopez considered becoming a Catholic priest or a Trappist monk before attending the University of Notre Dame, earning undergraduate degree in communications in 1966 and a master’s degree in teaching in 1968. He also attended New York University and the University of Oregon.

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An archive of Lopez's manuscripts and other work has been established in the Sowell Collection at Texas Tech University, where he was the university's Visiting Distinguished Scholar. He also taught at universities including Columbia University, Eastern Washington University, University of Iowa, and Carleton College, Minnesota.

Britannica, The Information Architects of Encyclopedia. "Barry Lopez". Encyclopedia Britannica, 15 Nov. 2021, https://www.britannica.com/facts/Barry-Lopez. Accessed 15 November 2021.

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