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  • Thomas Kestler
A collection of 3d prints made in the design lab.
A white 3d printed toothbrush holder shaped like a tooth (molar). The holder has a smiling face in black outline on the front,and has 2 holes in the top to place toothbrushes.
  • Hans So
A 3d printed toothbrush holder, made to look like an actual tooth.
Made in Ethiopia film poster
  • Liangyu Fu
CHOP (China Ongoing Perspective) film series to present a film screening and discussion on documentary film "Made in Ethiopia."
A purple 3d printed skull and ribcage standing on a wooden table. The ribcage is only printed from the clavicle down to the third rib. Next to it on the table is a black phone for scale.
  • Lynnea Jackson
A 3d printed skeleton to use for a Halloween candy bowl.
Gray 3d printed cylinder and gear attached to a guitar peg on the right side and a motor on the left side. The table behind the guitar is a wooden table with a lot of wires and circuit boards.
  • Pedro Matheus Araujo
A 3d printed part for a project to make an automatic guitar tuner.
A white 3D printed model airplane sitting on a wooden table.
  • Jade McKenzie Griffin
A 3d printed Model airplane for an English class presentation.
A blue 3d printed eye mask sitting on a granite counter.
  • Lauren A Dertien
3d printed mask for a Halloween costume.
A child kneeling on a leaf covered patio. They are wearing black pants, a black hoodie, and red shoes. Along their arms are 4 gray hands with gold wrists, and their face is covered by one big hand.
  • Kathleen Wroblewski
3D printed hands and connections for an anime Halloween costume.
array of square and rectangular images of collection material with handwritten text, photographs, and illustrations of various kinds
  • Martha O'Hara Conway
The current application cycle is now open for fellowships available to researchers whose work would benefit from onsite access to our special collections!
One man with green hat and one man with red hat standing on each side of light brown steer
  • Katrina Klaphake
Reflecting on his long career in academia, Lester J. Bartson was inspired by the crucial role that the library and classroom play at the university. He remembers how the “dusky red piers” of the library were visibly present outside the classroom windows and central to his academic experience. Decades later, this memory and experience inspired him to support the library.