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| Location | Hours | Full Calendar |
|---|---|---|
| Knight Library |
10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. (UO Current Students and Employees) 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (Public Patron |
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| Allan Price Science Commons and Research Library | 1pm-5pm (UO and general public), 5pm-1pm Sunday ASUO Extended Overnight Study Hours (UO only) | View All Hours |
| Design Library | Closed | View All Hours |
| John E. Jaqua Law Library | 9am-10:30pm (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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Extended study hours—just in time for finals!
November 30 - December 10
In partnership with ASUO, UO Libraries is piloting an overnight study hours program. During Week 10 and Finals Week, the Price Science Commons & Research Library will be open 24 hours a day. (UO ID required after 9 p.m.) Get ready to hit the books, tell your friends, and come study with us—any time!
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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.
UO Libraries offers grants of $1,000-$4,000 to support UO faculty members' adopting, adapting or authoring Open Educational Resources (OER) during AY 25-26. Preference will be given to courses that are high-cost, high-enrollment, Core Education, and/or have high DFNW rates. Funding is limited and grants are awarded on a first come, first served basis. Apply today!
Showcasing the extraordinary work of Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Brian Lanker, a longtime Eugene resident, a new Knight Library exhibit offers a unique, archival lens into his creative process and visual storytelling. The exhibit is free and open to the public during regular hours of operation.
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