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Hayden Library

Hayden Library was originally built in 1966 and was recently renovated. Hayden is the largest of ASU Libraries’ eight on-campus facilities and features enhanced student space with added seating, state-of-the-art learning labs, active print collections, and an entire floor devoted to innovation.

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Exterior of Hayden Library.

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⭐ ASU Library

At Arizona State University, we are building a new library for the 21st century – one that is as inspiring as it is welcoming, both an incubator of creativity and a monument to human complexity. As new technologies, disciplines and opportunities for discovery continue to emerge, the learning and research needs of ASU students and faculty demand a library that is both agile and robust, community-centered and service-minded, imaginative and engaged, and equipped to support a growing and dynamic New American University.

The ASU Library is comprised of eight libraries and seven collections across the university's four metro Phoenix campuses.

Hayden Library

Capping off a $90 million renovation, ASU’s Hayden Library, originally built in 1966, has been reinvented and reopened for the 21st century, with an eye toward maximum accessibility, engagement and support for the university’s growing student population.

Hayden Library’s revamped five-story tower, which sits at the center of ASU’s Tempe campus, now features nearly double the student space, enhanced study areas, community-driven book collections, two reading rooms, a variety of research services and interdisciplinary learning labs, and an entire floor devoted to innovation.

To learn more about the reinvention and renovation of Hayden Library, click here

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ASU provides a wealth of services to foster the academic success of our diverse student population.

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