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| Knight Library | 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (current UO students and employees and general public) | View All Hours |
| Allan Price Science Commons and Research Library | 1pm - 5pm | View All Hours |
| Design Library | Closed | View All Hours |
| John E. Jaqua Law Library | 9am-7pm (Current UO students and employees) | View All Hours |
| Mathematics Library | Closed | View All Hours |
| Special Collections and University Archives | Closed | View All Hours |
| Portland Library |
10am-3pm (Service Desk) 7:30am-6pm (Building) |
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| Rippey Library, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology | View All Hours |
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Evolution of a Moment: The Photographs of Brian Lanker
An Exhibit in Knight Library, Fall 2025 - Spring 2026
Opening Reception & Panel: Wednesday, Nov. 19, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Limited seating; Reservations requested
Showcasing the extraordinary work of Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Brian Lanker, a longtime Eugene resident, this exhibition offers a unique, archival lens into his creative process and visual storytelling.
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More than 1,200 first-year and transfer students attended Knight at Night in September! Launching the academic year in UO Libraries, this inaugural Week of Welcome event introduced the newest Ducks to our spaces, staff, and resources in a fun, after-dark context.
The Tiny Galleries are open throughout the academic year in the east and west entrances of Knight Library and in Lawrence Hall’s Design Library. Stop by and immerse yourself in the creativity that brings our community together!
This history was researched by Marisol Peters, a Thomas Intern with Special Collections and University Archives and co-director for the Native American Student Union. A step beyond acknowledging the original people of the land this university occupies: it recognizes contemporary contributions of Indigenous students to our campus community.
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