Hale Library

University library · Manhattan

Hale Library

University library · Manhattan

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1117 Mid Campus Dr N, Manhattan, KS 66506

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Modernized library with diverse study spaces, helpful staff  

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1117 Mid Campus Dr N, Manhattan, KS 66506 Get directions

lib.k-state.edu
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1117 Mid Campus Dr N, Manhattan, KS 66506 Get directions

+1 785 532 3014
lib.k-state.edu
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wheelchair accessible parking lot
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Aug 10, 2025

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Shelley Camba

Google
The improvements that have been made since the fire are really impressive. This was an amazing library before, but now it is a wonderful mix of modern and historic. Everything you would need to excel academically is here.

Michael Toy

Google
Great place to study and yet the hours are so short on convenient days to study. seriously, 5 hours on a Saturday while the Manhattan public library is open longer than that by almost double. *Update* The time that Hale library is now open is better but it seems that it increases the time in the wrong spots. Granted the weekdays is when the students are active most so it would make sense to be available more on the weekdays. However, there are those who take the time on Saturday to bust through homework, including myself. Why on earth the library has had it's hours extended on Saturday by just ONE HOUR is beyond me. I understand you don't want to be open so late. But opening at 1pm is a bit late in my opinion. I am much more understanding of Sunday opening later in the day but even then there are those who still want to come here to study as their dorms or homes are way too distracting. I don't expect 24/7 availability. Some expect that out of a university (and I can't blame them). My expectations are having availability at a proper time. 10am isn't too much to ask and closing at 7pm or even to 8pm isn't to much to ask either. But 1pm to 12am? On a sunday? And no, having the 24/7 open study area that's also a cafe area isn't what I'd call a good substitute. The Library gives a study atmosphere and the 24/7 open study area does not. It feels more social and gives a "Time for a break" vibe more than anything. *end update* The Great room isn't so great with all the chairs creaking and cracking with every little movement you do. It's supposed to be the most quiet room and in order to try and follow that you have to remain absolutely still when sitting in these chairs. Outlets for electronic devices are too high up on the wall. seriously you'll have to hug the end of the table just so you can HOPE your cable reaches your laptop. Picture included. Internet is fairly mediocre on the main entrance floor due to high traffic. Even being on the computers that have Ethernet access have difficulties. Being on other floors does improve this issue, but I shouldn't have to move where there is less internet/Wi-Fi traffic just to be able to log into canvas (K-States class portal where you can get assignments, see grades, etc.) Those are my main gripes with the place and they are nuisance and yet easy to fix. Granted the library is fairly modernized but a few areas seem to be incredibly neglected and they play a big role. I'd also like to point out that this is a 4 floor building and is incredibly large in size. Study areas are plentiful but on finals it does get stuffy at first but gets less stuffy each day. I can't say that there "isn't enough" spots to study as I have been at k-state for 2 years and have always found a place to sit down and study (unless your seeking to have a table/area to yourself). Entrance floor (floor 2) is the one where you will have difficulties finding a spot from time to time as again that's where the majority of students are. (makes for a nice social/study atmosphere) Quiet floors are quiet 95% of the time. You'll get a team or group of students, who are incredibly ignorant of their fellow students trying to study, from time to time walking by. Just hope that they won't sit down close to you. Having a quiet area and suddenly a loud bunch really can be distracting. HOWEVER! If you report this to the staff will be able to take of it. I rarely have to do that thankfully. And when I say rare I mean 1 year so far since I have reported to the staff of a loud group. This building is large and is a COMMUNITY effort to keep the rule of silence (and others) enforced. Staff is amazing which is whats really holding the place up with my rating. Super friendly and willing to help you with anything. They are knowledgeable about the system and really keep the place nice and tidy. Keep up the good work staff! Really appreciate it.

Israel López De Jesús

Google
Amazing people, special that consultant Israel, he is cute.

Adam Andersen (Greesygun)

Google
Love this Library, they provide a diverse set of study environments ranging from individual cubicles, computer desks, conference rooms and open study desks. The great room on 3rd floor is quiet and quite spacious with high ceilings. They have a state of the art book storing system where you can deliver the content to where you're standing. Quiet rooms are strictly enforced to provide a serious and focused study environment. Those looking to improve their grades should frequent this facility in what it has to offer.

Ademola Adefolami

Google
I probably haven't been to many libraries in the US, but Hale Library is the best, as far as I can tell. The ambience is tranquil, the aura is perfect, allowing you the peace to hear even your most quiet thoughts. Hale Library provides group spaces for group works, and individual spaces for you to be alone and work on anything you intend to. Additionally, you don't need to go too far for refreshments; there's a snacks and coffee shop within the library, and a handful of vending machines that supply refreshments. The Library is complete with modern technology: access to laptops, access to the internet, access to a recording studio (if you want to record a song or make a podcast episode). Hale Library is perfect!

Joshua Schwartz

Google
It was pretty great before…the incident. We'll see how it looks when everything's fully opened again. That long hallway in the basement was pretty creepy, in my opinion. The alcoves for studying on the fourth floor (or is it the third?) were nice. I did some homework for Calculus III: Revenge of the Sith there on at least one occasion.

lee-ann dewee

Google
Great library! Spacious, comfortable, staff is super helpful and it’s a beautiful library as well!

Steven Graham

Google
Hale Library helped me secure a book through the Interlibrary Loan Service easily and quickly. Friendly staff and a fun coffee shop in the lower level. Enjoy.