Can you believe it? Winter term is drawing to a close, and Quiet Week is quickly approaching. But that’s okay because Hannon Library has your back. We’re extended our hours for Quiet Week so you can make the most of your time: Library Hours: March 13-18 Sunday, 11 AM-11 PM Monday, 8 AM-2 AM* Tuesday, […]

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, especially if you’re looking at the photography exhibit up on the third floor of the library. This exhibit from Southern Oregon University student Aaron Bachler features photos taken in California, Oregon, Arizon, Colorado, Utah, and Washington DC—on display now until the end of winter term. Aaron Bachler […]

Blind Date with a Book is back!

Can it really be that time again? Classes are steamrolling along, midterms are springing up, and those essay due dates aren’t as far off into the future as they were the last time you looked. Sounds like what you might need is a Long Night Against Procrastination! Wednesday, February 15 8 PM – Midnight 1st […]

Local artist and author Betty LaDuke presents “Paintbrush Harvest”, with stories and paintings from the vibrant local food movement taking place in Southern Oregon. Thursday, February 9 4:00 PM Hannon Library, Meese Room Paintbrush Harvest will draw on LaDuke’s history, artwork, and her connection to small farms and the local food movement. This presentation is […]

Hannon Library is bringing back its BookMarks newsletter with a new, digital format and more frequent publications. Get special announcements and learn about what’s new and exciting at Hannon. The first new issue is available! Read it here, and don’t forget to subscribe for newsletter updates. Included in this issue: Technology updates and new devices Event […]

Want to learn more about government information? Are you an educator struggling to help your students navigate the wealth of online documents out there? Hannon Library’s own Dotty Ormes, Government Information & Instruction Librarian, has written a book to help librarians promote online government information to youth. The federal government provides much online information on […]

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