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New Events
Chocolate Week
A whole week of creamy, decadent, delicious chocolate....
Creative Careers Week
Creative Careers Week...
Uyghur Dance Workshop
Instructor: Meihaayi Kayier, Associate Professor of Dance, Minzu University of China
This workshop is limited primarily to students taking the course 'Topics in World Dance.' If you are not in this course but would...
Mindfulness-Based Dementia Care
Mich. Alzheimer’s Disease Center
A free, 7-week program specifically designed for family caregivers of persons with dementia. Learn how the practice of mindfulness can help...
DIAG DAY
Raise awareness about PPHA and public health!
Drop-in Advising
With the Spring Career Expo around the corner, we are offering drop-in advising to help you with your quick questions!...
Sports Track: Explore Parks and Recreation Careers in Chicagoland
Are you interested in a career in the Chicagoland area working within the Parks and Rec industry? Chelsie Petrusha, a Friend of U of M, will...
Social, Behavioral, and Experimental Economics (SBEE)
"Perceived Masculinity Predicts U.S. Supreme Court Outcomes " and "Covering: Mutable Characteristics and Perceptions of Voice in the U.S. Supreme Court" presented by Daniel Chen, National Bureau of Economic Research
Using data on all 1,901 U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments between 1999 and 2013, we document that voice-based snap judgments based solely on...
Creative Careers Week: Job Search Tools
Jump start your job/internship search. Get tips and tricks for using social networking sites and The Career Center's Handshake system....
Positioning Yourself for a Career Change Part 2:
The Nuts and Bolts of Career Change
This program is the second in a two-part workshop addressing job and career transition. Participants will explore a full trajectory from the...
Public Finance
A Simpler Theory of Capital Taxation presented by Stefanie Stantcheva, Harvard University
Abstract and paper not yet available
RESCHEDULED, new date TBD. ISP Lecture. Why Early Ottoman History Is Not Written
Rudi Lindner, professor of astronomy and history, U-M
Rudi Lindner is author of Explorations in Ottoman Prehistory, Nomads and Ottomans in Medieval Anatolia, and numerous other publications on...
The Visual Commons: Black Lives Matter
Nicholas Mirzoeff—Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University
This presentation shows how Black Lives Matter has formed a visual commons, meaning a space of appearance in which it is possible for Black...
Makeup Advanced Practice Teaching
This session offers an opportunity to practice active learning techniques by presenting a lesson to a small peer group. In advance,...
Sally Fleming Master Class Series: Karl Pituch and Johanna Yarbrough, horn
Karl Pituch and Johanna Yarbrough, members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra horn section, will present a concert/master class on solo horn...
Painting Party! March General Body Meeting
Come enjoy a fun evening of guided acrylic canvas painting with GradSWE for this month's general body meeting! No painting experience?...
Resume 101: Build a Great Resume
Is your resume in tip-top shape? Come to the Career Center to learn the basics of creating a resume that will stand out to employers.
Annual Copernicus Lecture: Ewa Wójciak, actor and director
“Breaking Boundaries before and after Censorship: A Personal Story of When and How You Should Say No”
Ewa Wójciak is the director of the Theatre of the Eighth Day. She joined the group in the 1970s, co-authoring its most important...
Annual Copernicus Lecture. Breaking Boundaries before and after Censorship: A Personal Story of When and How You Should Say No
Ewa Wójciak, actor and director, Theatre of the Eighth Day
Ewa Wójciak is the director of the Theatre of the Eighth Day. She joined the group in the 1970s, co-authoring its most important...
ASC Film Screening: J.C. Abbey, Ghana’s Puppeteer
Post-screening discussion with the film director, Steven Feld
J.C.ABBEY documents an exceptional fifty-year artistic career, from Accra’s streets to Ghana’s villages to international TV. In fifteen...
Penny Stamps Speaker Series Presents: Theatre of the Eighth Day
Special Event
Theatre of the Eighth Day (Teatr Ósmego Dnia) was founded in 1964 and soon became one of the most significant alternative student theatre...
#BBUM in the Making
Tyrell Collier
In November 2013, the Black Student Union launched the hashtag #BBUM, asking students to share their “unique experiences of being black at...
Breaking into Sports & Entertainment Careers with Elle Robinson
Elle Robinson, a U of M alumna, will be hosting a session to share her experience in sports management as well as her expertise on breaking...
PSIP Meeting
This is a closed session for members of PSIP.
Putting the Prison in its Place
Brett Story & John Eason
With over 2 million people held in U.S. jails and prisons, the United States is the world’s leading jailer. The shadow of the prison,...
Latino Americans: 500 Years of History Series Part 6: "Peril and Promise (1980-2000)"
Cristhian Espinoza-Pino, Lecturer IV in the Spanish Department and PALMA Faculty Advisor at the University of Michigan Residential College...
Promoting Social Justice Through Community Engagement
Part of the Ginsberg Center's Learning In Community workshop series
Want to challenge injustices and inequalities in the world around you? Do you wonder what can be done to really address social issues like...
EXCEL Guest Lecture: PRISM Quartet
Starting Your Own Record Label: A Musician’s Guide
The PRISM Quartet provides a step by step guide to forming your own record company, and producing and promoting albums. What are the...
Ecosystem Thinking
Michigan Botanical Club
Chris May from The Nature Conservancy discusses ecosystem thinking and the Conservancy’s management efforts at Erie Marsh.
Guest Lecture: Cavani String Quartet
Team Building
The Cavani String Quartet of the Cleveland Institute of Music present a lecture on rehearsal techniques and team management.
Kruger Brothers
Some call it jazz. Some call it classical. Some call it bluegrass. Certainly the music of The Kruger Brothers is all of that and more....
Masters Recital: Michael Bechtel, violin
PROGRAM: Sinding - Suite in A Minor, op. 10; Ravel - Tzigane; Brahms - Sonata no. 3 in D Minor for Violin and Piano, op. 108.