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Sunlight shining on red wheelbarrow parked in snow (which will be used for Winter Sowing Event)
  • Ariel Ojibway
Tl;dr

Come make art for the Seed Library tomorrow night 2/19/26 from 5:30-8pm or Monday 2/23/26, Monday 3/9/26, Thursday 3/18/26 or come plant seeds with us on Tuesday 3/10/26 12-2pm (drop-in). Happy Almost Spring!
Profile of a middle-age Black woman with curly hair, resting her chin on her hand.
  • Autumn Wetli-Staneluis
It’s writer Toni Morrison’s birthday (1931-2019). An author, editor, and professor, Morrison was the first African American woman to win the Nobel Prize in literature. In her writing, Morrison explored the lived realities of Black Americans with lyrical prose, psychological depth, and unflinching honesty. As an editor at Random House, she championed Black writers and thinkers. Here are just a few of Morrison's works we have in our collection, showcasing the breadth of her work.
A self-taken picture of a person in a red sweatshirt with a New England Patriots logo. The logo covers the whole front of the sweatshirt - a white N and E with a red star in the top left corner of the N, with two small blue stripes coming from the star on the left.
  • Katherine Stewart Bruce
A hand-sewn New England Patriots sweatshirt for the Super Bowl.
A black 3D printed curved piece meant for the end of a trowel. The piece is short and longer, with a folding seam down the middle, going with the curve. On either side of the angled seam, there is a circular hole that goes through the print (2 holes in total).
  • Gembu Maryu
3D printed palm protector for a camping trowel.
A white 3D printed Pegs and jokers board. It is set up in a square, with each side being one printed piece with a line of pegs. On each piece, there is also a rectangle on the top right side, with a diamond with 5 pegs and an L-shaped corner with 5 pegs.
  • Vera Lin
A 3d printed Peg and Jokers board and game pieces.
A yellow 3D printed block M pencil holder being held in front of a gray sidewalk. The block M used is the University of Michigan "M".
  • Jarod Ansen Dufield
A 3d printed block M pencil holder as a gift.
Picture of Dr. Kathy Klinich, a middle aged white woman wearing a green shirt and black blazer smiling at the camera
  • Joanna Thielen
In this interview, Dr. Kathy Klinich, research scientist at the UM Transportation Research Institute, describes their research and why they decided to share their data sets entitled "Finite Element Models of Wheelchairs and Associated Components to Support Wheelchair Transportation Research" and "Evaluating Wheelchairs for Potential Use as Aircraft Seating: Test Data."
Profile picture of Brian Derstine a white man wearing a sweater and smiling at the camera
  • Joanna Thielen
In this interview, Brian Derstine, research staff analyst with Morphomic Analysis Group in Michigan Medicine, describes their research and why they decided to share their data sets entitled "Dataset for: Relative muscle indices and healthy reference values for sarcopenia assessment using T10 through L5 computed tomography skeletal muscle area" and "Quantification of hepatic steatosis on post-contrast computed tomography scans using artificial intelligence tools [Dataset]" in Deep Blue Data.
A 3d printed black laptop part on a wooden table. The part is a long rectangular "corner", where one edge is flat on the table and one edge is pointing up, with a screw hole at one end.
  • Tobias Thrien
3D printed replacement part for a personal laptop.
Picture of ten researchers in front of a gas flare
  • Joanna Thielen
In this interview, Dr. Jenna Stolzman, a recent graduate from the Mechanical Engineering PhD program describes their research and why they decided to share his data set entitled “Dataset for: Effects of crosswind and shroud geometry on performance of low-flow, non-assisted flares,” in Deep Blue Data.