About Hannon Library
The Hannon Library is integral to the success of all learners at Southern Oregon University. We advance information literacy and lifelong learning by teaching diverse learners to navigate and understand increasingly complex information environments. We embrace new information technologies and are committed to providing equitable access to extensive electronic and print collections. We commit to excellence in service, programming, and outreach that furthers intellectual growth.
Hannon Library Makes the Ranks
Library NewsCollegeRank.Net – The 50 Most Amazing College Libraries
We’ve always known that Hannon Library is a great place to be, but now the news is making its way across the nation. Yesterday, CollegeRank.net posted its list of The 50 Most Amazing College Libraries, with Hannon Library holding the proud place of #19.
Also included on that list are libraries from lofty institutions like Cornell University, Harvard, and UCLA, proving that Southern Oregon University has what it takes to provide students with a first-class college experience.
“These libraries offer amazing on-campus experiences, provide stunning and rare book collections as well as offer fantastic campus views.”
Our heartfelt thanks to the folks of CollegeRank.net for the recognition. We’ll use it as inspiration to keep giving our best.
Honoring the International Decade for People of African Descent
Displays & ExhibitsJanuary 2015 marks the beginning of the International Decade for People of African Descent, proclaimed by United Nations resolution, to be observed from 2015 to 2024. To learn more, visit our display on the third floor Taylor Mezzanine. On display through March.
Blind Date with a Book
Events & ProgramsHannon Library wishes you a happy ♥ Valentine’s Day ♥. To show our appreciation for our wonderful patrons, we’re going to set you up on a Blind Date with a Book! Available only today while books last. Don’t miss your chance!
International Year of Soils
Displays & ExhibitsCelebrate the International Year of Soils
The 68th UN General Assembly declared 2015 the International Year of Soils (IYS) with the purpose of raising awareness and understanding of the importance of soil for food security and essential ecosystem functions. To learn more, visit our great display on this topic, located on the third floor Taylor Mezzanine. On display through February.