During Finals Week, the library’s extended hours extend even further!

Sunday  •  11 AM- 24 hours*
Monday   •  24 hours*
Tuesday   •  24 hours*
Wednesday   •  closing at 2 AM*
Thursday   •  8 AM- 2 AM*
Friday   •  8 AM – 5 PM
Saturday   •  closed

*closed at midnight to non-SOU student patrons

And while you’re pulling those late-night study sessions, be sure to fuel up. Sunday through Tuesday, enjoy some free coffee, hot tea and snack in the library rotunda (courtesy of the Friends of Hannon Library).

Starting Saturday, December 10 the library will switch to Winter Break hours. See the library’s website for the complete schedule.

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Join the Math and Science Tutor Lab for a special tutoring session this Friday:

Friday, December 2, 2016
3:30 PM – 5:30 PM
Math and Science Tutor Lab
Library Learning Commons

Tutors will be on hand to help with material in all general biology, general chemistry, general physics, genetics, and organic chemistry courses.

Free pizza will be provided, courtesy of the Chemistry Club, so come on and get ready for those finals.

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The library is open for special, extended hours throughout Quiet Week:

Sunday, 11 AM to 11 PM
Monday-Thursday, 8 AM to 2 AM*
Friday, 8 AM to 11 PM
Saturday, 11 AM to 11 PM

*Please note that the building is closed to non-SOU students at midnight Monday through Thursday.

Special hours for Finals Week will begin Sunday, December 4. Visit the library’s website for the complete schedule.

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A reminder to all our patrons that Hannon Library will have special hours this week due to the Thanksgiving holiday:

Wednesday, Nov 23: closing at 5 PM (except for scheduled classes)
Thursday, November 25-Saturday, November 26: closed all day
Sunday, November 27: begin special hours for Quiet Week

View the complete schedule of building hours on the Hannon Library website.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

Thanksgiving Day is coming up! We have this day to celebrate our food, our land, and all that we are given.

The holiday stems from the original ceremonies that people would have after a plentiful harvest. Now we use it to express our thanks for the world and the things that we hold dear.

On display in the second floor Children’s Collection are recipe books for Thanksgiving favorites, along with holiday craft ideas and the history of Thanksgiving. Check it out this week as you consider what you’re thankful for.

By Kate Mackie