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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.

Media Gallery

Exterior of Hayden Library.

Latin@ History

⭐ Latin@ History

This campus location is notable for the Latin@ contributions to his history. This content has been developed by the Recovering ASU’s Latin@ History Working Group.

Chicano/a Research Collection

Hayden Library houses the Chicano/a Research Collection (CRC), an archival repository that preserves Chicano/a and Mexican American history in Arizona and the Southwest. The Collection was started in 1970 and contains manuscripts, photographs, ephemera, artifacts, oral histories, books, and newspapers. It is the largest Mexican-American archival collection in the state of Arizona.

Campus Map

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