Kansas State University - Hale Library

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In 1927, Kansas State University built its first free-standing library which was later named Farrell Library in honor of the university's eighth president. In 1997, it was renamed Hale Library after receiving a generous gift from Joe and Joyce Hale.

The original portion of the library is now known as Historic Farrell Library and includes the Virginia Carlson Family Reading Room, a reading room, the Dow Center for Multicultural and Community Studies, and the Great Room which was fully restored after a fire in 2018. The Great Room is located on the 3rd floor and has a special place in the university's history, with many contributors helping to maintain and preserve it over the years.

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In 1927, Kansas State University built its first free-standing library which was later named Farrell Library in honor of the university's eighth president. In 1997, it was renamed Hale Library after receiving a generous gift from Joe and Joyce Hale.

The original portion of the library is now known as Historic Farrell Library and includes the Virginia Carlson Family Reading Room, a reading room, the Dow Center for Multicultural and Community Studies, and the Great Room which was fully restored after a fire in 2018. The Great Room is located on the 3rd floor and has a special place in the university's history, with many contributors helping to maintain and preserve it over the years.

Available in different sizes and materials. Images may appear slightly different after purchase depending on size and material. Contact for custom requests.

In 1927, Kansas State University built its first free-standing library which was later named Farrell Library in honor of the university's eighth president. In 1997, it was renamed Hale Library after receiving a generous gift from Joe and Joyce Hale.

The original portion of the library is now known as Historic Farrell Library and includes the Virginia Carlson Family Reading Room, a reading room, the Dow Center for Multicultural and Community Studies, and the Great Room which was fully restored after a fire in 2018. The Great Room is located on the 3rd floor and has a special place in the university's history, with many contributors helping to maintain and preserve it over the years.

Available in different sizes and materials. Images may appear slightly different after purchase depending on size and material. Contact for custom requests.