_30booksJoin us for our fall book sale! Surplus books at great discounts.

Nov 18-22
First Floor Lobby

Prices start at $1 paperbacks and $2 hardcovers, with some books and materials individually priced.
Cash or check only.

Revenue from the sale will help support the library.

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Harry Fuller of the Klamath Bird Observatory presents Birds and Climate Change: The Canary in the Coal Mine.

Thursday, October 15
5:30 PM
Meese Room, Hannon Library

A founding member of the San Francisco Field Ornithologists, active birding leader in Southern Oregon, and distinguished author, Harry Fuller, of the Klamath Bird Observatory, knows his birds. And when he says they are the literal “canary in the coal mine” of climate change, he knows what he’s talking about.

Come join in a fascinating look at what the birds tell us, about ourselves and the world around us.

For more information, visit the Friends on Facebook or contact Library Administration at libraryevents@sou.edu

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Join the Friends of Hannon Library for a new year of engaging and informative presentations, with topics ranging from the history of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival to the wonders of traveling to Cuba. View the complete schedule of events below. For more information, visit the Friends on Facebook or contact Hannon Library at libraryevents@sou.edu.

 

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The Ashland Book and Author Festival is right around the corner. Join us at Hannon Library for a fun-filled day of books, readings, workshops, presentations, and more!

Saturday, October 3
10 AM – 4 PM

Visit the festival website for the complete schedule of events. Admission is free, and free parking will be available.

See you there!

What’s happening in libraries today? And what’s the latest news at Hannon Library? Jeff Gayton, University Librarian and Director of the Learning Commons, interviews with Ed Battistella and Michael Niemann of Literary Ashland.

You can listen to the interview here.

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