Hayden Library news
Libraries to re-open with new hours, ASU-only access
Arizona State University is set to resume on-campus, in-person classes on August 20, 2020. In preparation, the ASU Library has begun a phased re-opening of its eight libraries: August 6: Music Librar...
Library's Makerspace tackles a new challenge: COVID-19
While Hayden Library has been quieter these days, the library’s 3D printers have been humming all week – thanks to Victor Surovec and the round-the-clock work he and his staff are undertaking, as part...
Symposium spotlights student activism
February 27-28, 2020 Hayden Library ASU Tempe campus Arizona State University will host a two-day symposium, Archiving from the Intersections and Community-Driven Archives, on the importance of stude...
Give your research a boost!
Looking to give your research a boost? All ASU faculty are invited to an interactive open house on the third floor of the newly renovated Hayden Library to learn more about and get connected with the...
New doors open to Hayden Library
On Arizona State University’s most populous campus, a welcome gift has arrived for Sun Devils on the first day of the spring semester — a sleek, new, state-of-the-art library. Capping off a $90 milli...
The books are back at Hayden Library
As the renovation of Hayden Library comes to a close this month, an exciting milestone is afoot: the return of the books. Each day, thousands of books make their way back to Hayden Library, in antici...
Symposium on student activism coming to ASU
February 27-28, 2020 Hayden Library Arizona State University will host the fourth national forum of Project STAND (Student Activism Now Documented) for a two-day symposium on the importance of studen...