The Arvonne Fraser Library, formerly known as Southeast Library, is located on the east bank of the University of Minnesota and caters to the residents of the University community. Designed by renowned architect Ralph Rapson, the building originally served as a credit union for university and state employees before being converted into a library in 1967.
With self-service holds pickup available daily from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., the library offers a range of features including computers and technology, meeting rooms, and a variety of free library events. Additionally, individuals can join the Friends of Arvonne Fraser Library to support its mission and initiatives.
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