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Student smiling at the camera with painted artwork on the table in front of her.
  • Thomas Gala-Garza
Students enjoyed (non-alcoholic) beverages as they created masterpieces on mini canvases at this artistic gathering.
A raspberry Pi computer in a yellow case
  • Kate Yumin Chung
A case printed for a raspberry Pi5 for the Program of Computing for the Arts and Sciences.
Pin-back buttons with the top button saying "Ask me about my pronouns."
  • Cecilia Valentina Ledezma Herrera
  • Amira Said
Student Library Ambassadors celebrated International Pronouns Day by making and giving away pronoun pins.
Picture showing 3 different pins, one in white that says la salud, one in black that says la salud, and one in black that says dia de los muertos la salud
  • Kayla Guzman
Pinback buttons for Dia De Los Muertos.
A blue t-shirt with yellow text that says Band Groupie with a Michigan M
  • Carmen Nettie Rosenblum Simon
A vinyl cut and heat press to make an "Band Groupie" t-shirt.
Cover of Blood Sisters by Vanessa Lillie
  • Vicki J Kondelik
Blood Sisters is a thrilling mystery novel featuring Syd Walker, a Cherokee archaeologist, who returns to her hometown to investigate the disappearance of a woman whose skull was found with Syd's ID badge in its jaws, at the site of a horrific crime Syd and her sister witnessed as teenagers. Then she finds out that her sister has also disappeared. Syd searches for her sister, as well as the truth behind the traumatic events of her past.
Steve Clark standing by a large plaque with his name
  • Katrina Klaphake
Forty-six years after graduating, an appreciation for library spaces inspires Steve Clark to create new library spaces for students today.
headshot of victor perera smiling in front of a house with bare trees and bushes
  • Katie Marie Jones
Join us next Thursday, 21 November between 4-6p for our next Third Thursdays at the Library event of the semester!
A red, 3D printed glider that consists of wings and a central body.
  • Sinaendhran Pujali Elilarasan
3D printing a glider in order to better understand aerodynamics.
Screenshot of a session where a Filipino researcher is showing how they use the Philippines digital collection home page
  • Ruikun Wang
  • Ben Howell
Part 2 of the series "Uncovering Needs of Filipino Researchers with our Philippines Digital Collection" explores a UX research study aimed at improving the University of Michigan’s Philippines digital collection interface. The study initially focused on understanding user pain points with the legacy collection interface. Following the launch of a redesigned interface, short-term fixes were implemented based on user feedback, while long-term needs were documented for future platform updates.