Student & Community Showcase at the Wangensteen
Explore the fourth annual "Student & Community Showcase" at the Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology...
Explore the fourth annual "Student & Community Showcase" at the Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology...
Learn how to operate a laser cutter! During this workshop you can expect to learn about the different use cases of digital cutting machines, how to safely and effectively use them, and how to make your own custom designs! Feel free to stay after to do a project of your own!
Davu Seru, Curator of the Givens Collection, extends a special invitation to share your perspectives and insights as we develop a NEW African American Literature Curriculum Guide. Teachers will receive two clock hours toward MN relicensure (meets cultural competence requirement). Spots are limited to the first 50 registrants.
With no prior knowledge required, in this workshop you will learn basic techniques in Unity for creating your own VR environments. We will work from templates and design a simple interaction, and you will learn how to connect a VR headset to Unity to preview your environment.
Get ready to dive into the world of Cricut with the Toaster Team! Discover the wonders of this incredible crafting machine that has the power to transform simple ideas into intricate designs. Whether it's crafting cute stickers or executing an elaborate project, Cricut has got you covered! Never used a Cricut before? No worries! This is the ideal jumping-off point for you. Our engaging workshop will guide you through the basics of maneuvering the Cricut Design Space and gradually elevate you to mastering advanced techniques such as uploading and editing your own images. Let's embark on this exciting crafting journey together!
Registration is encouraged. You are encouraged to bring your laptop so you can get started in the Cricut Design Space.
Join us at Wilson Library (west bank) for PAWS (Pet Away Worry and Stress) from UMN Boynton Health. Drop in at any time to meet registered therapy animal teams—including dogs, bunnies, cats, chickens, and other therapy animals. Sessions are FREE and open to the University of Minnesota community. All are welcome!
Imagine: You submitted your paper to the journal of your choice. You know you did high quality research and felt good about your paper. Then you get peer review comments that make you question whether you should even be in your field at all. It's okay!
This workshop will teach you how to respond to peer reviewer comments and make your paper even stronger before you resubmit it. We will also cover how you can be a good peer reviewer of other researchers' work.
Join the Save Our Signs (SOS) team—a constellation of librarians, public historians and data experts based out of the University of Minnesota Libraries—for a presentation and discussion event on Thursday, February 26 from 1 - 3 pm in the Liberal Arts Engagement Hub, room 310 in Pillsbury Hall OR online via zoom.
Join poet/dancer/choreographer Mary Moore Easter and dancer/choreographer Leslie Parker as they reflect on their experiences and perspectives on Minnesota's Black dance community.
Join the UMN Book Club for a book discussion February 28 from 1 to 3PM. We will be discussing Quicksilver by Callie Hart. All are welcome, even if you haven't read the book!
Learn how to use BrowZine, a tool to create your own virtual reading room of your favorite journals. You’ll also learn how to set up database and journal alerts to keep up on published scholarship in your field.
Every student experiences stress, and it’s important to find your strategies for taking care of yourself. In this workshop, we will use an app called Hoame to experience a guided meditation exercise. You will also learn how you can borrow a VR headset if you decide to make this part of your strategy. These VR for Stress Reduction workshops are not intended to be professional therapy or medical advice. To locate these services for students, staff and faculty, see z.umn.edu/personalwellbeing.
Calling all game gurus and thrill-seekers! Ready to swap textbooks for joysticks? Summon your inner ninja with Fruit Ninja or channel your inner rockstar with Beat Saber. Take a break from the slog of studying and reset your brain with games!
Need a relaxing study break? In collaboration with RecWell, Wilson Library on west bank is hosting mat pilates on Thursday’s from 1:45-2:15 on the first floor of Wilson Library. This class is great for beginners and those seeking the mental benefits of exercise. All fitness levels are welcome.
Meet with fellow learners on Zoom and learn how to use Zotero to create your own database of citations, PDFs, images, webpages, video and audio files and more. Zotero can then be used to create citations in a large number of citation styles which can be added to Google Docs, Microsoft Word and Libre Office. We will send a zoom link to students who are registered the day before the workshop.
Every student experiences stress, and it’s important to find your strategies for taking care of yourself. In this workshop, we will use virtual reality to take us through guided meditation exercises.
Join us for the 2025-2026 season of First Fridays as we explore the things you can see, hear, touch, taste or smell in Archives and Special Collections. This March program in the First Fridays season features presentations features presentations by Ellen Engseth, Immigration History Research Center Archives (IHRCA); Marguerite Ragnow, Curator, James Ford Bell Library and Special Collections and Rare Books, and Anne Good; Assistant Curator, James Ford Bell Library.
In this session, we will explore AI-generated audio and the ethical concerns surrounding it.
Take a break and explore virtual reality at Game Day! Try your hand at popular virtual reality games like Beat Saber, Job Simulator, Superhot, and more. No VR experience? No problem--we'll teach you how to use the headsets, and you'll be a pro gamer in no time.
Are you working on finishing up your Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) proposal application? Want fellow students or staff to review your draft? Have questions? Drop by Walter Library on Tuesday, March 10 from 3:30-4:30 for work time and support.
Bring your laptop and we will provide pizza, snacks and a space to work with fellow Gophers to get it done! Peer Research Consultants and library staff will be available to help. Free! Bring a friend!
Want to make progress on career goals over spring break? Join us at for a Spring Break Resume/CV Write-In. Gather with fellow graduate and professional students, researchers, staff and undergraduates for a relaxed yet productive work time. All disciplines are welcome including sciences, health sciences, social sciences and humanities.
Bring your CV (note: CV stands for curriculum vitae which is used in place of a resume in many academic jobs), or resume and work on revising, editing getting feedback and getting stuff done. Update your Handshake or LinkedIn profiles. UMN Career services staff will be available to answer questions and give feedback. Learn more about online library tools to research employers, industries and career opportunities.
Learn how to use embroidery machines to decorate anything involving fabric! During this workshop you can expect to learn how to operate and thread the machines, create custom designs, and make a project!
Working on your WRIT 1301 class projects? Have questions about doing research or finding sources? Join us in Walter Library for research and writing work time.
Bring your research, projects, and writing and get stuff done with your fellow Gophers. Librarians and Peer Research Consultants (a.k.a library research tutors) will be available for short consultations to help find credible sources for your project, narrow your research topic, understand how and why to search databases, evaluate sources you have found, and much more.
The Women's Center is hosting best-selling author and Georgia Tech professor Dr. Susana M. Morris for the 2026 Women's History Month lecture. Make plans to attend this community event centering Morris’ newest text Positive Obsession: The Life and Times of Octavia Butler.
Meet with fellow learners on Zoom and learn how to use Zotero to create your own database of citations, PDFs, images, webpages, video and audio files and more. Zotero can then be used to create citations in a large number of citation styles which can be added to Google Docs, Microsoft Word and Libre Office. We will send a zoom link to students who are registered the day before the workshop.
Learn about using the citation management software, EndNote, to import citations, customize your account, and format your bibliographies and in-text citations. EndNote is a powerful tool that can help you save time, stay organized, and collaborate effectively as you write and publish research papers. We will discuss using EndNote in conjunction with EndNote Online, a web-based version of EndNote freely available to current University of Minnesota students, faculty, and staff. The workshop is open to all disciplines.
Need a relaxing study break? In collaboration with RecWell, Wilson Library on west bank is hosting mat pilates on Thursday’s from 1:45-2:15 on the first floor of Wilson Library. This class is great for beginners and those seeking the mental benefits of exercise. All fitness levels are welcome.
Dive into the fascinating world of Virtual Reality! Take a journey through its intriguing history before jumping into our rapid-fire VR app circuit. Perhaps you’ll find your new favorite immersive experience in Open Brush, which lets your creative freedom run wild; Job Simulator, a hilarious take on work life; or one of our many other specially-curated VR experiences. There’s a whole universe of excitement waiting for you in virtual reality, so come explore it with us!
In this session, we will explore AI-generated video and the ethical concerns surrounding it.
Finish the week strong! Come to Walter Library for relaxed AND productive study time with snacks, study breaks, and prizes!
This is a workshop for anyone interested in learning how to both hand sew and operate a sewing machine, understand basic tools, properly set up your sewing space, and work with fabric. Join Toaster Ambassador Hannah for a no experience needed workshop!
Join the Upper Midwest Jewish Archives on March 22 to celebrate the opening of the exhibit, “Faith in the Press: Jewish Printing and Printers in the Twin Cities, 1890-1950.” Tour the exhibit, enjoy refreshments and live klezmer music, and hear from the exhibit co-curators, Kate Dietrick, Archivist for the Upper Midwest Jewish Archives, and Jewish culture scholar Dr. Noam Sienna.
In this workshop, we will demonstrate how to use Bodyswaps, a tool for UMN students, staff and faculty to practice job interview skills and other interpersonal skills. This can be a start of your self-paced journey to become more confident applying for jobs and internships! Bodyswaps uses virtual reality to place you in a realistic setting where you talk to an avatar, and it can give you feedback such as whether you're coming off too confident or not confident enough. It tracks your head movements and body posture to give you advice about non-verbal communication.
Working on your WRIT 1301 class projects? Have questions about doing research or finding sources? Join us in Walter Library for research and writing work time.
Bring your research, projects, and writing and get stuff done with your fellow Gophers. Librarians and Peer Research Consultants (a.k.a library research tutors) will be available for short consultations to help find credible sources for your project, narrow your research topic, understand how and why to search databases, evaluate sources you have found, and much more.
We will work in room 310 in Walter Library. Bring your laptop or we will have a few extras. We will have study breaks with snacks and treats.
Learn how to use embroidery machines to decorate anything involving fabric! During this workshop you can expect to learn how to operate and thread the machines, create custom designs, and make a project!
Learn how to use a vacuum former to make a chocolate bar mold! During this workshop you can expect to learn the basics of mold making and its applications. Feel free to stay after to make a mold of your own!
We will be traveling to and hosting a table at the Weisman Art Museum for their monthly study night on Wednesday, March 25 from 5pm-8pm.
The theme is "Social Study: Yes New Friends." In collaboration with the UMN Transfer Student Club and Tau Sigma, this Study Night, hosted by WAM Collective, is basically engineered for new-friend energy. Pull up for free Misfit Coffee, Duck Donuts, laid-back study activities in the Shepherd Room, and board games (nothing fosters friendship like friendly UNO rivalry) in Target Studio. The UMN Black American Student Association brings the R&B vibes from 5–8 PM.
Need a relaxing study break? In collaboration with RecWell, Wilson Library on west bank is hosting mat pilates on Thursday’s from 1:45-2:15 on the first floor of Wilson Library. This class is great for beginners and those seeking the mental benefits of exercise. All fitness levels are welcome.
Whether you're using Sketchup, Revit or Rhino, it's easy to see your architectural designs in VR using a tool called Enscape. If you're curious to see this, drop in for ten minutes or the whole hour!
Join the University Book Club on Friday, March 27 from 1-3pm at Wilson Library for a beachy reading party. Bring your best beach towel (yes, actually) and enjoy some tropical ambience while reading with your friends.
Get ready, the AI-powered future is here! Bursting with curiosity to delve deeper into this...
Join the UMN Book Club for a book discussion March 28 from 1 to 3PM. We will be discussing Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman. All are welcome, even if you haven't read the book!
Drop in anytime during the hour to learn about Gravity Sketch VR, a 3D modeling program where you sketch in virtual and mixed reality. These sketches can be exported to CAD software, Unity 3D projects or 3D printed. This workshop is for anyone interested in design or virtual reality.
Bring your WRIT 1301 research, projects, and writing and get stuff done with your fellow Gophers. Librarians and Peer Research Consultants (a.k.a library research tutors) will be available for short consultations to help find credible sources for your project, narrow your research topic, understand how and why to search databases, evaluate sources you have found, and much more.
We will work in room 310 in Walter Library. Bring your laptop or we will have a few extras. We will have study breaks with snacks and treats.
Join us at Wilson Library (west bank) for PAWS (Pet Away Worry and Stress) from UMN Boynton Health. Drop in at any time to meet registered therapy animal teams—including dogs, bunnies, cats, chickens, and other therapy animals. Sessions are FREE and open to the University of Minnesota community. All are welcome!
Need a relaxing study break? In collaboration with RecWell, Wilson Library on west bank is hosting mat pilates on Thursday’s from 1:45-2:15 on the first floor of Wilson Library. This class is great for beginners and those seeking the mental benefits of exercise. All fitness levels are welcome.
Meet with fellow learners on Zoom and learn how to use Zotero to create your own database of citations, PDFs, images, webpages, video and audio files and more. Zotero can then be used to create citations in a large number of citation styles which can be added to Google Docs, Microsoft Word and Libre Office. We will send a zoom link to students who are registered the day before the workshop.
Join us for the 2025-2026 season of First Fridays as we explore the things you can see, hear, touch, taste or smell in Archives and Special Collections. This penultimate program in the First Fridays season features presentations from the Andersen Horticulture Library and the Charles Babbage Institute Archives.
What can it teach us about a person to walk in their shoes? Join us for a look at Embodied Labs, a VR app that simulates what it is like to have vision and hearing loss, Alzheimer's Dementia, to go through the dying process, to experience the defining moments of a trans woman's life, or to experience social isolation as an older adult.
Learn how to operate a 3D printer and make your ideas a reality! During this workshop you can expect to learn about the applications and limitations of 3D printing, how to safely and effectively operate a machine, and how to start your very own 3D print! Feel free to stay after to start a project of your own!
Join beloved artists and culture bearers, Carolyn Holbrook and Arleta Little in a wide ranging conversation as they reflect on the paths that led them to where they are today in their lives and careers; paths that have often been lit by unseen and unexpected sources.
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