Because sometimes your reading list needs a little cosmic intervention (chaos included).
Every year, the Minnesota Author Project awards three authors for their work in the following categories: Adult Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, and Communities Create. In the eighth iteration of these awards, Alida Winternheimer, author of “Murder in Skoghall,” won the adult fiction category.
The Minnesota Digital Library (MDL) recently digitized and uploaded a scrapbook documenting the University of Minnesota College of Forestry’s summer camp at Lake Itasca in 1912.
This month’s Resource Pack invites students to explore our local, state, and federal judiciary systems, including how courts are structured, how key cases have shaped justice, and how individual justices bring the system to life.
Nominations are now open for three RUSA STARS Awards. Please consider nominating yourself or a colleague!
Submit your writing for the Minnesota Digital Library (MDL)'s creative writing contest! Using any item in MDL as a prompt, participants can write a fictional short story, poem, or other creative piece, and winners will be published in an online exhibit.