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First-year and transfer students: join us for Knight at Night

Saturday, September 27 | 8:00-10:00 p.m. | Knight Library

Come to Knight Library for an evening packed with live music, carnival games, DIY crafting stations, snacks, prizes, and more! 

Visit the video game lounge. Hit the links on the indoor mini-golf course. Create your own journal, sketchbook, bracelet, or tote bag. Make hands-on music at the instrument petting zoo.

Mix, mingle, and meet new friends. Get familiar with library spaces and resources in a fun, casual, after-dark environment.

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For decades, Tim Lewis and his video camera have been on the scene documenting protests and political activism in the Pacific Northwest. Now UO Libraries is raising funds to acquire and archive his work, assuring that a vital era of history will remain accessible for future generations of researchers, students, and the public.
The University of Oregon Libraries has been named one of 97 award recipients in the latest round of National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) funding. The award will support ODNP's efforts to digitize 100,000 pages of historic newspaper content, greatly expanding and diversifying our state's presence in the Library of Congress' Chronicling America collection.
The Big Ten Academic Alliance's Center for Library Programs announces the expansion of the Big Ten Open Books project with the publication of its second 100-book collection. Exploring the history, culture, religion, and resilience of Indigenous populations from the 15th century to present day, these high-quality scholarly works first published by the partnering university presses are now made openly available in digital form.

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