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| Knight Library |
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| Allan Price Science Commons and Research Library | 7:45am - 9pm | View All Hours |
| Design Library | 8am - 6pm | View All Hours |
| John E. Jaqua Law Library |
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| Mathematics Library | 10am - 6pm | View All Hours |
| Special Collections and University Archives | 10am - 4pm | View All Hours |
| Portland Library |
9am-6pm (Service Desk) 7:30am-9pm (Building) |
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Libraries Award for Undergraduate Research Excellence (LAURE)
Application Deadline: Friday, March 13
The LAURE recognizes UO undergrads who demonstrate high-quality academic work and excellent library research skills.
Eligible work may be submitted in three award categories:
- Single-term paper or project created for a 100 - 200 level course
- Single-term paper or project created for a 300 - 400 level course
- Multi-term paper, project, or thesis
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Join us in Knight Library Room 148 for the official launch of our new GradSpace. Get acquainted with this library resource environment that's reserved just for graduate students! Enjoy light refreshments, hear remarks, and meet members of the Libraries' Research and Learning Spaces team.
In a video forum with national media, Goss and other University of Oregon faculty members offered interdisciplinary insights on the upcoming Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, covering athlete performance, product design, history and geopolitics. Read more and watch an "instant replay" of their discussion.
The collection comprises transcripts and sound recordings of nineteen interviews with university students, faculty members, war veterans, faith leaders, and community members who participated in the anti-war movement in Eugene from 1969 to 1973.