Walter Library 100 Pop-Up Exhibit – CANCELLED
Walter Library 117 Pleasant St SE, Minneapolis, United StatesEarly construction of Walter Library begins in 1922. This event has been CANCELLED. Please attend...
Early construction of Walter Library begins in 1922. This event has been CANCELLED. Please attend...
Early construction of Walter Library begins in 1922. Walter Library is turning 100 years old!...
Discover how virtual reality can enhance your learning and be applied during the design process or to showcase work. This workshop is for anyone but would be useful for College of Design students in particular. In this workshop, you will learn how to convert a Sketchup model into a virtual environment, sketch in 3D using Open Brush and Gravity Sketch, and you will hear about various apps for design: Sentio VR, Arkio, and more!
Come to the First Annual Midwest Queer & Trans Zine Fest on Oct. 21-22, 2023 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Celebrate LGBTQ History Month by joining us on the second floor of the Open Book Building in downtown Minneapolis. The Midwest QT Zine Fest brings together queer and trans artists, zine makers, collectives, and small presses to share their work with zine enthusiasts and LGBTQ community members. Over 70 local and regional exhibitors will have their work for sale, ranging from hand made zines to small-run publications.
Come to the First Annual Midwest Queer & Trans Zine Fest on Oct. 21-22, 2023 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Celebrate LGBTQ History Month by joining us on the second floor of the Open Book Building in downtown Minneapolis. The Midwest QT Zine Fest brings together queer and trans artists, zine makers, collectives, and small presses to share their work with zine enthusiasts and LGBTQ community members. Over 70 local and regional exhibitors will have their work for sale, ranging from hand made zines to small-run publications.
Learning anatomy is made easier using virtual reality tools! In this workshop, you will learn how to borrow and use a Meta Quest 2 and how to use the app Primal VR to study anatomy at home or in our Studio.
Every student experiences stress, and it's important to find your strategies for taking care of yourself. This is a part of a series of workshops on VR for Stress Reduction, this one being focused on meditation. In this workshop, we will use an app called Hoame to experience a guided meditation exercise, and you will learn how you can borrow a VR headset if you decide to make this part of your strategy.
Recently, the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) released a memo requiring that all...
Travel anywhere in the world or even visit your house! Google Earth VR combines all of the image data in Google Earth with the immersiveness of a virtual reality experience, so it can feel like you are standing where you grew up, studied abroad, or would like to go someday. Join us, and we will teach you how to do this!
Learn about using EndNote to import citations, customize your account, and format your bibliographies and...
Join us on Oct. 25 to celebrate a new exhibit of materials from the Tretter Collection in GLBT Studies. “disrupt! decentralize! distribute! DIY Printing in the Queer Underground” is installed on the second floor of the Open Book Building in downtown Minneapolis.
Meet with fellow students on Zoom and learn how to use Zotero to create your...
We will share the latest updates on the August 2022 White House Office of Science and Technology Policy memorandum “Ensuring Free, Immediate, and Equitable Access to Federally Funded Research.” No policies have changed yet, but funding bodies have been releasing guidance and drafts of plans that will be in place by the end of 2025.
Join us to learn more about federal mandates around public access to articles and data, how agencies are responding, what this means for researchers here at the University of Minnesota, and how the University Libraries can support researchers who are required to make their research publicly accessible.
Join us at Wilson Library (west bank) for PAWS (Pet Away Worry and Stress) from UMN...
Intro to Media Assignment Development: In this session, instructors and technologists will explore and discuss possibilities for integrating a student-created media assignment into their curriculum. This hour-long active learning session will include an overview of real-world student-media assignment examples supported by Media Services and related campus media support services. Participants are invited to bring their student-created media project ideas! Session time will be one hour.
Join us for a conversation with Dr. Stephen J. Eglen, Professor of Computational Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge and co-PI of the CODECHECK project, and Associate University Librarians L. Angie Ohler and Jody Gray, as they discuss open science practices that researchers can adopt and author rights retention strategies. Dr. Eglen is a member of the Cambridge Computational Biology Institute (CCBI) and a Fellow of Magdalene College and The Alan Turing Institute.
Join us to learn more about federal mandates around public access to articles and data, how agencies are responding, what this means for researchers here at the University of Minnesota, and how the University Libraries can support researchers who are required to make their research publicly accessible.
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