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PHOTO GALLERY: University of Michigan participates in Declaration of Independence reading

The University Record, July 8, 2026

Need more hot air balloons? Visit new exhibit at University of MI

Livingston Daily, June 30, 2026

Ode to the aeronauts

Michigan Today, June 26, 2026

U-M continues to mark 250th anniversary of American democracy

The University Record, June 16, 2026

Ode to the aeronauts: Hot air ballooning exhibit opens at U-M’s Clements Library

Michigan News, June 9, 2026

Flight Patterns: Clements Library’s “Up, Up & Away” documents America’s history of hot-air ballooning

A2 Pulp, June 9, 2026

Bookstores and libraries to visit in Ann Arbor

The Michigan Daily, May 24, 2026

Revolutionary Paine: Inside the Clements Library’s Common Sense Exhibit in Ann Arbor

Current, April 17, 2026

Students make ‘Common Sense’ out of Revolutionary War in University of Michigan exhibit

MLive, February 27, 2026

The time for Common Sense

Michigan Today, February 20, 2026

U-M Clements Library commemorates 250th anniversary of Thomas Paine’s ‘Common Sense’

Michigan News, February 18, 2026

School is out, but the arts are still in session at U-M

Michigan News, December 19, 2025

Past practices seed a sustainable future

University of Michigan Library, December 11, 2025

William Clements Library presents a ‘Haunted Histories’ murder mystery experience

The Michigan Daily, October 31, 2025

U-M’s U.S. at 250 program launches grant initiative

The University Record, October 23, 2025

Historic board games = interactive pieces of art

Michigan News, October 22, 2025

Developing a Legacy Collection

Alumni Association, October 7, 2025

Rhiannon Giddens closes out U-M residency with a clear message about American music

Michigan News, September 25, 2025

U-M library digitizes a century of Michigan postcards, from 1840s on

Concentrate, July 22, 2025

U-M presents a ‘postcard craze’ of Michigan history

WEMU, July 4, 2025

‘The postcard craze’ of historic Michigan: More than 60K postcards digitized at U-M Clements Library

Michigan News, July 1, 2025

Captain Cook’s missing ship found after sinking 250 years ago

The Independent, June 20, 2025

How a University of Michigan library exhibit sheds light on Paul Revere’s famous ride

The Detroit News, April 19, 2025

Was a woman the informant who helped launch the American Revolution?

The Washington Post, April 18, 2025

The order that launched the Revolutionary War, 250 years later

The University Record, April 16, 2025

Clements acquires vast collection of industrial engineering history

The University Record, March 19, 2025

Illustrating Freedom of Speech: “An Ungentle Art: Pat Oliphant and the American Tradition of Political Satire”

A2 Pulp, October 31, 2024

 

Regents Roundup – Paul J. Erickson’s Term as Randolph G. Adams Director of the Clements Library Extended through 2029

University Record, October 17, 2024

 

Rare American edition of Phillis Wheatley Peters poems acquired by U-M Clements Library

University of Michigan News, February 7, 2024

 

U-M Clements Library acquires rare hand-drawn map of Detroit from 1761, pursues crowdfunding

U-M Detroit, December 1, 2021

 

Clements Library celebrates ‘The Death of General Wolfe,’ iconic 1776 painting by Benjamin West

Michigan News, October 15, 2019

 

Paul Erickson named Director of Clements Library

The University Record, September 19, 2019

 

University of Michigan Regents name Brian L. Dunnigan Curator Emeritus of Maps

Regents of the University of Michigan, July 18, 2019

 

A glimpse inside University of Michigan’s historic William L. Clements Library

All About Ann Arbor, March 29, 2019

 

Advisory Committee Named in Clements Library Director Search

The University Record, November 9, 2018

 

WWI artifacts, soldiers’ letters on view in observance of 100th anniversary of Armistice Day

Michigan News, October 29, 2018

 

News from the Clements Library Chronicles Blog

A Q&A with Clements Graphic Curator, Sierra Laddusaw

A Q&A with Clements Graphic Curator, Sierra Laddusaw

In January 2024, Sierra Laddusaw joined the University of Michigan community as the Curator for Maps and Graphics at the Clements Library. Sierra comes to Michigan from University of Arkansas - Fort Smith where she was the Scholarly Communication Librarian. Previously she was at Texas A&M University, where she spent 14 years as a Library Specialist, Supervisor, Librarian, then Curator. Before moving to Michigan, Sierra received a Master of Library Science from Texas Woman's University, she...

U-M Clements Library announces online access to popular Revolutionary War manuscript collection

U-M Clements Library announces online access to popular Revolutionary War manuscript collection

The University of Michigan William L. Clements Library has made available volumes 1-11 of the English Series of the Thomas Gage Papers. Thomas Gage was a famed British commander-in-chief in the decade leading up to the American Revolution and also the governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay from 1774 to 1775. The papers are being digitized through a $350,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to digitize over 23,000 items from one of the Clements Library’s largest and...

New Manuscript Finding Aids: Winter 2023 Part Two

New Manuscript Finding Aids: Winter 2023 Part Two

Collections of manuscripts continue to be added to the Clements Library’s holdings to benefit the learning and research of our community of users. The most recent batch of new finding aids includes several thematic groupings, underscoring how archival collections speak to each other and work together to deepen our collective knowledge about the past. We are excited to continue sharing new finding aids to connect students and researchers with the extraordinary manuscript collections at the...

Clements Library announces 2023-2024 Fellowships

Clements Library announces 2023-2024 Fellowships

The William L. Clements Library is delighted to announce 2023-2024 visiting research fellowship cohort: With 26 awards, this cohort will be the largest in the fellowship program’s history. Awardees include postdoctoral scholars and faculty from both public and private institutions, graduate students, independent researchers, public historians, and curators. The library will support long-term, short-term and week-long residential fellows over the coming academic year, and will also fund remote...