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Sweats to Suits: 3-Day Job Search Conference
April 28 - 30, 2026
9:15 - 5:00 p.m. | MN / KN, UTM
for all graduating and recent graduate students
The 2026 Sweats to Suits Conference is a three-day career exploration and job search conference designed to help you expand how you think about work, opportunity, and professional growth. Through keynotes, industry insights, practical skill-building, guided networking, and interview practice, you will gain clarity, confidence, and tools to navigate evolving career paths with adaptability and intention.
UTM Library Hours open 24 hours
Now - April 24, 2026
24 hours | Library, UTM
for all audiences
The UTM Library will be open 24 hours until April 24. Come in whenever works for you. T-Card access after 10 p.m.
40 Years of The Legend of Zelda
Now - June 26, 2026
Online (in-person display) | Library, UTM
for all audiences
This exhibit, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the release of The Legend of Zelda includes rare editions, console and handheld technologies from the Syd Bolton Collection of video games. Visit the display in-person, in front of the Reference & Research desk.
Spreads from the Multiverse
Now - April 30, 2026
12:00 - 5:00 p.m. | Blackwood Gallery, UTM
for all audiences
Spreads from the Multiverse is a moving image installation by the Neurocultures Collective and Steven Eastwood, and Oughtism, a seminar series on neurodivergent ways of living in the world.