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What is Mindfulness?--OLLI Study Group (50+)
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at U-M
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Author Tom Peek on Campus
Readings and Discussion
Tom Peek, visiting author and Winner of Benjamin Franklin Silver Medal for Popular Fiction...
Daughters of Fire
Author Tom Peek talks about his mystical novel "Daughters of Fire," which illuminates how the Hawaiian islands'...
Alexandra Schwartz Lecture, "The Curatorial PhD"
Although the curatorial "track" for art history PhDs is an increasingly popular option, it does not have as clear a path as the...
CCS Noon Lecture Series. "International Relations and Chinese History: The Rise of Qing China"
Yuan-Kang Wang, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan State
Can Chinese history tell us anything about China’s rise today? This talk will examine how the Manchus of Qing China rose to preeminence...
Department of Biological Chemistry Seminar Series
Dr. Yan "Jessie" Zhang of University of Texas, Austin will be presenting a seminar titled: "CTD code: A Combinatorial code...
Small group discussion: How to pick a major that will stand out to employers
Bring your specific questions about how to pick a major that will stand out to employers to a small group of your peers and a seasoned...
Publishing Practice Series: Copyright for Humanists
Kristina Eden, Associate Librarian, Copyright Office...
Creating your Professional Story
This interactive workshop will help you make the most of translating your story into your professional presentation. We will uncover...
"Michigan Before Statehood as Revealed through the Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Michael S. Nassaney, Professor of Anthropology at Western Michigan University, will discuss his archaeological findings at the excavation...
WCED Lecture
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Milada Vachudova, associate professor of political science, University of North Carolina....
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A Bourgeois Revaluation overtaking Holland and then Britain from Shakespeare’s time to Adam Smith made the modern world. The material...
Zombie Nightmare on Fletcher Street
Join us for treats, tours and prizes at our zombie survival open house!...
Lucius
Lucius is the duo of Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig, both Berklee School of Music graduates. When they wrote their self-titled EP, Lucius was...
Octubafest
Students of Professor Fritz Kaenzig perform solo works for tuba and euphonium. PROGRAM: Poulenc - Cello Sonata; Scentpali - Pearls; Forbes -...