Women’s Work: Shaping Healthcare in the Rural Midwest
"Women's Work: Shaping Healthcare in the Rural Midwest," a new exhibit at the Wangensteen Historical...
"Women's Work: Shaping Healthcare in the Rural Midwest," a new exhibit at the Wangensteen Historical...
Grab your notebook, pen, and aspirations for 2026! Learn how to set up bullet journal layouts and practice making your own. Join us on Wednesday, January 7 from 12 - 1:00 p.m. in the Toaster in the basement level of Walter Library. You can make bullet journaling work for New Year goals, semester planning, or yearly lists -- birthdays, holidays, reading, movies -- the sky is the limit.
Free, no experience necessary. We'll provide dot grid paper or you can bring your own journal! Register in advance.
Join us on Wednesday, January 24 for an online workshop which will provide an overview of the cornucopia of library resources and services available to UMN graduate students. You’ll learn how to effectively find scholarly materials and how librarians and other library staff can assist you to succeed at UMN.
Open to everyone but strongly recommended for first-year graduate students! Open to all disciplines including those in the sciences, social sciences and humanities.
Join us at Wilson Library for a January Research/Write-In before the semester starts. Join with fellow graduate students and Gophers for a relaxed yet productive work time. Help start the semester right!
Bring your research, projects, and writing and get stuff done. We will start with a short goal setting activity with structured work time and mini-study breaks. Librarians will be available for short consultations on finding sources, research workflows, getting published, data management and more.
We will work in the first floor Collaboration Studio on Wednesday, January 14 from 2-4 p.m. We will have low study breaks with snacks and hot beverages including hot chocolate and tea!
In mid-January, the hottest place to be is the Walter Library! The Writing Across the Curriculum Program and University Libraries warmly invite UMN faculty members, graduate instructors, and teaching assistants to join us for a productive and collaborative day focused on teaching and supporting students with researching, reading, and writing.
This workshop for graduate students will provide an overview of the publishing process. We will cover the basics of: peer review, copyright, types of journals, costs of publishing, and "predatory" journals.
Join the Givens Collection as we reclaim learning—quilting together voices, experiences, and expertise to inform our African American Literature Curriculum Guide.


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