We'd like to welcome new and returning students to campus this week by holding a Super Smash Bros. tournament! We'll also have other casual gaming opportunities, including Splatoon for the Wii U. We'll be partnering with Ann Arbor District Library as we share information about local gaming on and off campus at your local libraries.
The event is free, and we're offering prizes for the winners of the tournament. Hope you can join us!
The Turner House is a novel about 13 siblings growing up and growing older on Detroit’s East Side.
We have two new book displays ready for your browsing pleasure, located on the 2nd floor of the Duderstadt Center in the atrium.
The first one is entitled "Think Small," and includes materials from subjects such as tiny art projects, micro architecture, mini-comics and nanotechnology.
We also have a "Back to School" themed display on our graphic novels shelf.
The Special Collections Library opens a new exhibit this week, "Curiouser and Curiouser!": Exploring Wonderland with Alice. Please join the exhibit curators, Juli McLoone and Angie Oehrli for cookies and coffee to celebrate 150 years of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland today (Wednesday, August 26th) from 4:00-5:00pm in the exhibit gallery on the 7th floor of Hatcher Graduate Library.
The engineering librarians at the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library are pleased to announce that some engineering textbooks for the Fall 2015 term are available to you in full text online through Library subscriptions.
The famous suitcase belonging to the anarchist Emma Goldman has found its final resting place in the Labadie Collection, 75 years after its last journey.
This Wednesday's watermark feature: three hats motifs in watermarked papers from the Islamic Manuscripts Collection. Hats off to a year of monthly Watermark Wednesdays!