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New Events
Gifts of Art presents French Connections: Polymer Clay Sculpture by Jean-Marc Fontaine
By day, Jean-Marc Fontaine is a molecular biologist, and by night and weekend, he is an artist. He spent his childhood and youth in...
The Limits and Possibilities of Transnational European Identities
OLLI at U-M (50+)
Speaker: Dario Gaggio, Associate Professor of History, U-M...
MFarmers Market
The market offers fresh fruits and vegetables from local farms, cooking demonstrations, free samples, giveaways, recipes, a plant sale and...
MFarmers' Market
A Day of Farm Fresh Fun!
Central Student Government, in partnership with University Unions, presents U-M's own MFarmers' Market. Fresh fruits and...
Religious Identity and the Judiciary
The Curious Case of the U.S. Supreme Court
David Skeel, law professor at U.Penn., and Daniel Crane, UM law professor, discuss their research on the religious affiliations of the...
CJS Noon Lecture Series
Screen Ecology: Television and Animation
(FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC) In 1997, an episode of the Pokémon animated TV series apparently induced seizures in children, which led to...
Dance on Screen Exhibition
Thurnau Prof. of Dance Peter Sparling’s screendance installation, Clonal Renderings will be shown as part of: I know you’re there, but...
Gifts of Art presents Chinese Opera Demonstration & Excerpts by Suzhou Kun Opera Theater
Gifts of Art is pleased to present a free demonstration and performance in partnership with UMS and the Confucius Institute. Directed by Cai...
Not all academic enhancement programs are the same: KGI Postbacc one-on-one consultations
Take advantage of an opportunity to meet one-on-one with the director of the KGI Postbaccalaureate Program to discuss your personal pathway...
Constitution Day sponsored by the Law School
"The Health Care Decision: Was It Right? What Does It Mean?" Â
Participants are Samuel Bagenstos, professor of law; Nicholas Bagley, assistant professor of law; and Richard Primus, professor of law....
EEB Thursday Seminar Series
Changing organisms, changing climates: The dynamics of geography, evolution, and traits, presented by Dr. P. David Polly, Associate Professor, Indiana University
Climate change research increasingly focuses on dynamics among species, ecosystems and climates: better data about the historical behaviours...
Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies Thursday Speakers Series
Karl Schlögel, "Narratives of Simultaneity: Questions for a Topographically Sensitive Historiography"
Karl Schlögel, Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder)...
Roger Ferguson, president and chief executive officer of TIAA-CREF
Policy Talks @ the Ford School
Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., is president and chief executive cfficer of TIAA-CREF, the leading provider of retirement services in the academic,...
"Uncanny Valley"
A world premiere performed by Oni Buchanan & Jon Woodward
Oni Buchanan’s concert programming is often interdisciplinary in nature, directly engaging the intimate connections between the arts, and...
New Approaches to Urbanism at Leptiminus, a Roman Port Town in North Africa
FAST Lecture Series
Non-invasive techniques such as fieldwalking, geophysics, and geomorphology provide an 'urban biography' of this North African...
College Truth Tour with Herman Cain
Featuring Herman Cain and the Band Quiet Drive
The College Truth Tour 2012 is making a stop at the University of Michigan featuring former Presidential candidate Herman Cain and the band...
Graduate Student Strategies for Finding International Internships
Hear reports from U-M graduate/professional school students about their successful strategies for finding and applying to internships,...
Shapiro Music Night
Jazz Performance at the Shapiro Undergraduate Library
Join us for a Jazz music performance featuring Billy D. Scott and Colin Frishberg. Billy is a jazz pianist pursuing a master's degree...
Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI) Workshop
Some medical schools are starting to shift to a new Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) format when vetting applicants. Attend this workshop to...
The Human Costs of Current Immigration Policy
Presented by Guillermina Jasso
Guillermina Jasso is Professor of Sociology at New York University. Her research focuses on immigration policy....
LEAK: Why Mark Felt Became Deep Throat
Join us as author Max Holland presents LEAK, his fast-paced, scrupulously fact-checked book. LEAK reveals intriguing historical insights...
Witness to Hunger: How Mothers Living in Poverty Are Demanding Economic Justice
Mariana Chilton, an expert on child hunger will deliver the Vivian R. Shaw lecture with a reception to follow.
CFS Lecture: David Skeel
Justice & Goodness: A Case from/for Christian Belief
David Skeel is Samuel Arsht Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvnia. His lecture will examine the relationship of ideas of...
Madcat/Manfra Blues Band
Ann Arbor's harmonica wizard meets the cream of Brazilian blues...
Michigan Marrow Match Mass Meeting TODAY!!
8:00 PM floor 4 Conference Room of Michigan Union
Interested in the National Bone Marrow Registry?...