Thanksgiving Break and Extended Hours
Hi everybody!
The Hirsh Library will be closing at 2pm this Wednesday, November 23rd, and will remain closed through Saturday, November 26th. This is for the university-wide Thanksgiving Break.
On Sunday, November 27th, we will be starting our Extended Hours! This is when the Service Desk on the 4th floor is open from 10 am to 10 pm to assist you in any and all of your studying needs. The days are:
Sunday, Nov. 27th
Saturday, Dec. 3rd
Sunday, Dec. 4th
Saturday, Dec. 10th
Sunday, December 11th
We hope you enjoy your days off this week. Make sure to catch up on some sleep, and we will see you bright eyed (if not bushy tailed) on Sunday, November 27th!
-Tom
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