This Thursday, November 11th, Hirsh Library will have shortened hours in honor of Veterans Day. We will only be open from Noon – 7pm that day.
The Med Ed building will have its normal swipe access available – the shortened hours are specifically for assistance and books or equipment checkouts.
We will be open for our normal hours starting again on Friday the 12th.
We hope you have a great holiday and we will see you again over the weekend!
In honor of Veterans Day (Monday, November 11th), Hirsh Health Sciences Library will have shortened hours. We will be open from 12pm – 7pm.
The Medical Education Building (Sackler) will still have card swipe access for its normal daily schedule, so you are welcome to swipe in and come study in the building! Just be aware that the desk on the 4th floor will only be staffed from 12pm – 7pm.
Have a wonderful weekend, and will see you back on Tuesday for our normal business hours!
This year, in observation of Veterans Day, the Hirsh Health Sciences Library will have shortened hours on Monday, November 12. That day we will be open 12 pm – 7 pm.
The Sackler Building will still have card swipe access for its normal daily schedule, so you are welcome to swipe in and come study in the building! Just be aware that the desk on the 4th floor will only be staffed from noon to 7pm.
We hope you have a lovely weekend, and will see you back on Tuesday for our normal operations!
In observance of the university holiday for Veterans Day on Friday 11/10, the library will be operating with limited hours. The Library Service Desk will be open from 12pm-7pm and the library offices will be closed for the day. We will resume our regular hours on Saturday and Sunday.
Hi everyone! In honor of Veterans Day (Wednesday, November 11th), Hirsh Health Sciences Library will have shortened hours. We will be open from noon until 7pm. But we’ll see you back on normal hours the rest of the week!
Please note the library service desk will have limited hours on Tuesday, November 11th for Veteran’s Day.
12PM-7PM
In honor of Veteran’s Day, Hirsh Health Sciences Library will be open 12-7 on Monday, November 11th.
Have a happy weekend!
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