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New Events
Careers in Software Development for STEM PhDs: Web-Based Panel hosted by Versatile PhD
Join us Virtually! February 22-26 in the "STEM Forum" for a panel discussion. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics...
COCHLEAR IMPANTS: NEW TECHNOLOGY, APPLICATIONS, AND OUTCOMES
H. Alexander Arts, Professor of Medicine, U of M
The cochlear implant is an engineering marvel that has changed the lives of nearly 500,000 deaf and hard-of-hearing adults and children...
International Economics
Trade Shocks and the Provision of Local Public Goods presented by Mine Senses, Johns Hopkins University
Abstract and paper not yet available
CJS Noon Lecture Series
Mapping Edo’s Districts during the Mid-Nineteenth Century
Speaker: Richard A. Pegg, Director and Curator of Asian Art, MacLean Collection, Chicago...
Japan’s Gendered Robots: New Technologies in the Service of Old Attitudes
Jennifer Robertson
In humans, gender is defined as socio-cultural and historical markers (clothing, coiffure, body language, speech patterns, etc.) that are...
US National Synchronized Skating Championships
The University of Michigan Synchronized Skating Team, once qualified at the Midwestern Sectional Championships, will compete at the 2015...
Gifts of Art presents Classical Violin
U-M String Students
For over 125 years, the University of Michigan School of Music has provided the finest education and experience in the performing arts. Now...
Institute Fellow Talk: "The Timeless and the Timely: Sacralizing Political Activism in the Campaign for Soviet Jewry"
Shaul Kelner, Vanderbilt University
In campaigning for emigration rights for Soviet Jews, American activists understood that success, if it came at all, could take decades to...
Emerging Wolverines
Emerging Wolverines is an exciting and interactive 5 week-long group experience for first year and transfer students who want to:...
Why Reading Groups Matter
How to Organize and Run Them
Reading groups are more urgently needed than ever. The rise of the Internet has led to a decrease in reading as well as a diminished ability...
Blueprint Issue 5 Release Event
Meet the Artists, Vote for the People's Choice Award, eat Free Food!...
CANCELLED | Sang-Yong Nam Memorial Lecture
Ho-Young Ahn, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the US
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED FOR A LATER DATE. PLEASE CHECK BACK ON OUR EVENTS SITE FOR MORE INFORMATION....
EEB Thursday Seminar Speaker Series with Dr. Goncalo Abecasis, Chair and Felix E. Moore Collegiate Professor, Department of Biostatistics
Sequencing 10,000s of human genomes: early results, opportunities and challenges
Rapid advances in genome sequencing technology are enabling increasingly detailed analysis of human genetic variation. In the next year, we...
GradSWE General Body Meeting: Center for Entrepreneurship Workshop Overview
Wonder what an entrepreneurship is or what it takes to become an entrepreneur as a female engineer/scientist? We are inviting Center for...
Interdisciplinary Seminar in Quantitative Methods (ISQM)
Research Design Meets Market Design: Using Centralized Assignment for Impact Evaluation presented by Josh Angrist, MIT
Joshua Angrist is the Ford Professor of Economics at MIT and a Research Associate in the NBER's programs on Children, Education, and...
Early Music Master Class: Ensemble Nevermind
Nevermind is a young ensemble of four musicians and friends from the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique de Paris, that have a love...
All Are One: Martin Luther King, Civil Rights and the Caribbean Experience
DAAS Diasporic Dialogues: Matthew Smith Professor of History, University of the West Indies-Mona)
This talk will consider the intersections in the fight for equality in both the Caribbean and the U.S., the shared history of struggles for...
FAST Lecture (Field Archaeology Series on Thursdays)
IPCAA Graduate Student Andrea Brock, University of Michigan
F)ield (A)rchaeology (S)eries on (T)hursdays lectures are organized by students in the Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and...
Riots Not Diets: How Eating Disorder Awareness Becomes a Body Peace Revolution
A workshop on turning body image and eating disorder consciousness into social change
Shadreck Chikoti Reading & Book Signing
Shadreck Chikoti
Shadreck Chikoti is a Malawian writer and social activist. Chikoti writes in both English and Chichewa. His published works include Free...
Colleigiate Regionals
Colliegiate Regionals: Figures and Routines. Fort Collins, CO
How to Generate a Profit from your Tax Return
For many people receiving a tax return in 2016, that refund is generally seen as a one-time refund. However, what if that money turned into...
#TheAHALife Internship chat on Periscope and Twitter
The American Heart Association (AHA) offers a variety of internships to students who are interested in learning more about AHA. Our point of...
Detroiters Speak - Reflecting on our History (Midterm Reflection)
Lolita Hernandez and Melba Boyd
This midterm reflection session will encourage participants to reflect on what they heard and learned in the first half of this course....
Mochas & Masterpieces: Zentangle Artwork
Join us in the Kalamazoo Room of the Michigan League on Thursday, Feb 25th at 7PM with instructors from the Ann Arbor Art Center to...
Mochas & Masterpieces: Zentangle Artwork
Join us in the Kalamazoo Room of the Michigan League on Thursday, Feb 25th at 7PM with instructors from the Ann Arbor Art Center to learn...
Masters Recital: Laura Lynn Crytzer, trombone
PROGRAM: Albrechtsberger - Concerto for Alto Trombone; Gabrielli - Ricecar VII; Strauss - Nocturno, op.7; Jacob - Trombone Concerto.
Comas
Dinner and Show Package ($25) includes dinner at Conor O'Neill's Irish Pub prior to show and seating held at The Ark for the show....