Walter Library 100 Pop-Up Exhibit – Parent & Family Weekend
Walter Library 117 Pleasant St SE, Minneapolis, United StatesWalter Library is turning 100 years old! We invite students, parents and families to explore...
Walter Library is turning 100 years old! We invite students, parents and families to explore...
Join us Friday, Oct. 27 for the opening reception of Dance Roots: Minnesota’s Movers and Shakers, an exhibit celebrating the breadth and depth of Minnesota's dance community preserved in the University’s Performing Arts Archives. Enjoy refreshments as you mix and mingle over this rare exhibition. A reading of the new book Grace & Grit with the author Georgia Finnegan will begin at 6:30 p.m. Please register if you plan to attend the event.
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.
The Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine will be holding our second annual Halloween Pop-Up Exhibit, on Tuesday, October 31st from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. in the Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine in Phillips-Wangensteen Building (room 2-330) showing a selection of our most bone-chilling books. Are you brave enough to join us?
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!
In this session, participants will learn about the fundamentals of the video production process, from planning to distribution. Topics covered will include storytelling, image and audio selection, media reuse, interviews, attribution, sharing your project, and campus support resources. Session time will be 30 minutes.
Join us on Nov. 3 for an event in the 2023-24 First Fridays season, featuring presentations from the Upper Midwest Literary Archives and the University Archives. Please register to attend in person or online. ASL interpreters will be present for all First Fridays events.
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.
Join us on Monday, Nov. 6 to hear author Samuel Freedman speak about his new publication “Into the Bright Sunshine: Young Hubert Humphrey and the Fight for Civil Rights.” Following the talk will be a reception with a book signing and an opportunity to view the new exhibit “Symbolic Significance: Tracing the History of Jewish High Holidays and the First Day of School.”
Join the Wangensteen Historical Library, the Oakeshott Institute, and the Center for Premodern Studies for a pop up event on medieval battle medicine!
Learn to use the Toaster Audio Studio!
Walter Library is turning 100 years old! Explore a mini-exhibit about the history and...
Join Toaster Ambassador Lauren to get nostalgic and make your own cool friendship bracelets. Space is limited, so reserve your seat today!
In this session, participants are encouraged to bring their media creation ideas. The media specialist will provide guidance on potential appropriate equipment and software considerations that fit the project needs. Demonstration and open discussion will be included. Session time will be 30 minutes.
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