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Explore archivist-guided experiences for you or your class, club, or organization.

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Teaching

Classes & Sessions

Collaborate with archivists to design a hands-on experience that builds research skills and supports your course goals.

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Learning

Public Workshops, Exhibits, & Events

Archives are for everybody! Learn about exhibits and events, or collaborate with us to plan one for your group or organization.

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Explore Michigan history

Making Michigan Lecture Series

Join us for our series of talks with guest experts who explore the history of the University of Michigan.

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Research

Fellowships

The Bentley offers fellowships to support all kinds of use of our collections, including artistic inspiration, K-12 lesson planning, and publication research.

News and Updates

Bentley collections, rooted in Michigan history, help shape news and stories that extend far beyond state lines.

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Collections Magazine Story

11/02/2026

Teaching Black History in the Early 20th Century

An adult-education class brought Black history to life in a Depression-era Ann Arbor classroom.

Collections Magazine Story

09/03/2026

A New Collection of Early Michigan Letters

Joseph Campau was Michigan’s largest and wealthiest landowner at the beginning of the 19th century. A small handful of Campau family papers were donated to the Bentley in 1979, and to find more in this vein would be a rare discovery—but that’s exactly what happened recently.