While you can no longer receive in-person tutoring in Hannon Library, students can now get free math, science, and writing tutoring from the comfort of their homes. Hannon Library’s fantastic tutors are taking virtual appointments, and you can schedule one today. The same tutoring services that were available in-person last term are now available to […]

Hannon Library on a Spring Day

Southern Oregon University is working proactively with local and state health agencies to protect the health and well-being of all students and employees. Due to the effects of COVID-19, Hannon Library hours are reduced during Spring Term and restricted to SOU students, faculty, and staff. You can still swing by the library if you need […]

US Capitol Building on Bright Blue Background

SOU students, faculty, and staff that would like to access Government Documents can do so at this time either through in-person pick-up or online access.  While the Government Publications office is currently closed to maintain social distancing, patrons that need help finding a physical Government Document can fill out a form in front of the […]

Hannon Library Celebrates American Archives Month with an Open House Join us on Thursday, October 10, from 2-4 pm in Hannon Library’ Special Collections and University Archives area. Stop by the Open House to see some of our treasures that include historic documents, photographs, maps, and manuscripts. Refreshments will be available at 3:30 pm. American […]

In honor of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Pride Month, Hannon Library is currently presenting two displays that celebrate the LGBTQ community. The display on the first floor, closest to the reference desk, is the LGBTQ Monuments and National Historic Places in the United States Display. This display includes information on the Butt-Millet Memorial […]

Hannon Library has a new costume on display, on loan from the Southern Oregon University theatre program. Designed by Brandon McGowan, the costume is from the 2018 production of Into the Woods by James Lapine. Gracie Jurczyk wore the garment as The Transformed Witch, and it was draped and built by Madison Queen. To view […]

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