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Hatcher Graduate Library

Burns Park

Hatcher is where serious studying happens. This 1920s Gothic Revival library offers cozy cubby-style carrels, hushed reading rooms, and that unmistakable academic atmosphere where focus comes naturally.

Historic academic landmark
Quiet study sanctuary
Individual study carrels
Research library access

Tips

📚"soak up the college vibes"
🔌individual carrels have outlets and window views
🕰️rare book room dates back to 1900

Hatcher Graduate Library

913 S University Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA

Upcoming at Hatcher Graduate Library

Thursday, Jun 11
Celebrating Pride Month

Celebrating Pride Month

June 11 at 9am

Step into Pride Month through rare artifacts from the Joseph A. Labadie Collection, one of the world's oldest archives of radical social protest materials. The quiet, scholarly atmosphere of the Special Collections Research Center makes this a contemplative way to connect with LGBTQ+ history.

The People’s Bicentennial

The People’s Bicentennial

June 11 at 9am

Step into a provocative alternative history. This exhibit reveals how the People's Bicentennial Commission challenged corporate America's 1976 celebrations with grassroots protest artifacts from the radical Labadie Collection, timed for the 250th anniversary of Independence.

Muted Volumes: Book-Objects, Patterned Papers, and the Closed Stacks of Buhr

Muted Volumes: Book-Objects, Patterned Papers, and the Closed Stacks of Buhr

June 11 at 8pm

Artist Stephanie Osorio turns 3 million inaccessible books into sculptural art you can finally see. Her handbound, unopenable book-objects and carved woodblocks celebrate the decorative papers hiding in closed stacks.