The Michigan State University Libraries are celebrating 10 years of innovation and creativity at the Selma D. and Stanley C. Hollander Makerspace this September, marking a decade of inspiring students, faculty and the broader community to explore, create and collaborate.
The MSU Libraries Hollander Makerspace was established in 2015 on the second floor of the Main Library’s West Wing. It is part of the Libraries’ Creative Solutions Center, which houses units that support creative needs including Publishing Services and the Hollander Print and Production Center, among others. The initial focus of the Makerspace was on supporting entrepreneurship and research, including helping students learn the basics of digital design tools. The Makerspace was outfitted at the time with…