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New Events
Fellow Fellows
Architecture Fellows Presentation and Exhibition Opening
The University of Michigan's Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning presents..."Fellow Fellows", the Architecture...
JPMorgan Chase Diversity Breakfast
Great relationships start with a good conversation. Our upcoming Diversity Breakfast is your chance to do just that!...
II Career Event
Defense Intelligence Agency Info Session: Cynthia Epler
This event is open to undergraduate and graduate students....
MECHANICAL CIRCULATORY SUPPORT FOR HEART FAILURE
Jonathan W. Haft, Professor of Medicine, U of M
Heart failure is a growing epidemic. Transplantation remains the best treatment for long-term survival. However, transplant is limited by...
International Economics
Scale Economies in International Trade presented by Dominick Bartelme, University of Michigan
Abstract and paper not yet available
Teaching Race and Media - A Roundtable Discussion
Robin R. Means Coleman, Yeidy M. Rivero, and Colin Gunckel - Moderated by Theresa Braunschneider
This interdisciplinary roundtable discussion focuses on strategies and issues related to teaching race and media. The purpose of this event...
CJS Noon Lecture Series
Color Me Red: The Poetic Language of Love in the Anime Chihayafuru
Speaker: Catherine Ryu, Associate Professor of Japanese Literature and Culture, Michigan State University...
Mock Law Class Taught by Twice Wolverine, Cardozo Law Vice Dean and Prof. Richard A. Bierschbach (Lunch refreshments provided)
Professor Bierschbach will teach a mock law school class on the following issue: Should corporations have constitutional rights? The class...
Gifts of Art presents Vintage American Pop — Song & Dance
Etcetera
Etcetera is a lively octet that sings and swings the standards. The group’s four-part vocals and stylized choreography of favorite...
Lyrae Van-Clief Stefanon Q&A
Lyrae Van-Clief Stefanon
Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon is the author of Open Interval, a 2009 National Book Award finalist,and Black Swan, winner of the 2001 Cave Canem...
Econometrics
Quantile Regression Random Effects presented by Antonio Galvao, University of Iowa
Abstract and paper not yet available.
Strategies to Overcome Gender Stereotypes
CFE and SWE joined together to bring you our new lecture series - Empowering Women Through Entrepreneurship. This series will go over topics...
Ports, Archives, Museums
Lisa Lowe, Professor of English and American Studies, Tufts University
This presentation explores methodological questions for the interdisciplinary scholar who interprets archival documents and material culture...
Conversations on Europe. “Refugees and Health Care Policies: How Does Europe Cope?”
Saime Ozcurumez, assistant professor of political science and public administration, Bilkent University
Saime Ozcurumez is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration at Bilkent University, and a...
DAAS Zora Neale Hurston Lecture with Robert Farris Thompson (Yale University)
Keeping Cool and Getting Hot: The Philosophic Firepower of Yoruba Civilization
Robert Farris Thompson is the Colonel John Trumbull Professor of the History of Art at Yale University. He lived in the Yoruba region of...
Economic Development
Migrants, Information, and Working Conditions in Bangladeshi Garment Factories presented by Rachel Heath, University of Washington
Abstract: A large portion of the labor force in many large factories in developing countries consists of internal migrants from rural...
EEB Thursday Seminar Speaker Series presents Dr. J. Chris Pires, Associate Professor, University of Missouri
Polyploidy and the origins of novelty: impact of duplication on genomes and network evolution
Ancient whole genome duplications (WGDs) are ubiquitous throughout the evolutionary history of higher eukaryotic lineages. These events have...
EIHS Lecture: "Time Crimes: The 20th Century’s Long Now"
Paul N. Edwards, University of Michigan
In this j’accuse, Professor Edwards prosecutes the 20th century for its crimes against time. The major charges include disrupting...
II Career Event
Working in male-dominated spaces
This event is open to undergraduate and graduate students....
Rubin Lecture Series on the Politics of Economic Inequality
Andreas Wimmer | Columbia University
Andreas will be discussing "ethno-political inequality".
THE DAAS ZORA NEALE HURSTON LECTURE:KEEPING COOL AND GETTING HOT: THE PHILOSOPHIC FIREPOWER OF YORUBA CIVILIZATION
ROBERT FARRIS THOMPSON Colonel John Trumbull Professor of the History of Art at Yale University
The Department of Afroamerican and African Studies Zora Neale Hurston lecture seeks to facilitate the cultivation of scholarship by drawing...
Creative Design - David Rand
How to Innovate in a Not-So-Innovative Company
Come hear David Rand, a seasoned design pioneer in the automotive industry, discuss how to create emotionally compelling design within the...
Slavanime: Celebrating Slavic Literary Adaptations
Croatian Literature in Animation: Tatjana Aleksic
Join students and faculty for a night of short Croatian animated films. Associated with the Slavic pedagogy course; open to the public.
Penny Stamps Speaker Series Presents: Andrea Zittel
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Andrea Zittel's sculptures and installations transform everything necessary for life — eating, sleeping, bathing, and socializing —...
Kings and Tablemates: The Political Role of Comrade Associations in Archaic Rome and Etruria
Daniele Maras, Pontificia Accademia Romana di Archeologia
Free and open to the public. Co-sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of America, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, the Interdepartmental...
LingFo: Linguistics Information Session
The Ling Club, Pre-Speech & Hearing Club, and Linguistics Department cordially invite you to attend. At the LingFo Session you can:...
Lyrae Van-Clief Stefanon Poetry Reading
Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon is the author of Open Interval, a 2009 National Book Award finalist, and Black Swan, winner of the 2001 Cave Canem...
Lyrae Van-Clief Stefanon Poetry Reading & Book Signing
Lyrae Van-Clief Stefanon
Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon is the author of Open Interval, a 2009 National Book Award finalist,and Black Swan, winner of the 2001 Cave Canem...
Creative Careers Week: Career Crawl - Exploring Creative Careers
Interested in meeting Michigan Alumni and other professionals who have a Creative Career?...
OrgLead: Leadership Transition
Learn how to make leadership transition smooth from one year to the next. Come with questions about changing leadership. The event will be...
Orglead: Leadership Transition
Join us for Orglead: Leadership Transition on Thursday, March 24 from 6:00-7:30PM. This event will provide information about how to...
2016 David Noel Freedman Lecture - Professor Jodi Mangess
The Archaeology of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls
Professor Jodi Mangess, Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence in Early Judaism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel...
Change Our World Lecture
Humans of New York Creator - Brandon Stanton
The Center for Campus Involvement is excited to present Humans of New York creator, Brandon Stanton, as this year’s Change Our World...
Detroiters Speak - Land Grabs: Whose Detroit is Developing?
The second of three sessions will focus on current issues Detroit is facing. The speakers will provide a range of perspectives on current...
Film Screening: Threshold: Whispers of Fukushima
Threshold: Whispers of Fukushima
Threshold: Whispers of Fukushima is a full-length documentary produced by Toko Shiiki and SMTD Professor Erik Santos. It focuses on how...
Help! What's an MMI? for Pre-Med Club
Join the Career Center as we explore the multiple mini interview for medical school with the Pre-Medical Club at U-M.
Così fan tutte
an opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart...
2016 TMS College Table Tennis National Championships
We will be traveling to Round Rock, Texas to compete in the 2016 TMS College Table Tennis National Championships.
Patty Larkin
Patty Larkin has redefined folk music with her inventive guitar wizardry and uncompromsing lyrics and vocals. Guitar World calls her music...
Queer Sex Ed Workshop
Join the RC LGBTQIA+ and Sex Forums as they collaborate to put on a queer sex education workshop open to all university students and...
Student Recital: Caitlyn Koester, harpsichord
PROGRAM: Byrd - Pavane and Galliard “Bray”, BK59; Byrd - Ut re mi fa sol la; Sweelinck - Onder een linde groen, SwWV 325; Couperin -...
Student Recital: Jonathan Hostottle, saxophone
PROGRAM: Prokofiev - Flute Sonata in D; Lennon - Distances Within Me; Bach - Sonata no. 1 in G Minor, BWV 1001; Noda - Maï; Paganini -...
U-M Jazz Trombone Quintet and Jazz Lab Ensemble
Dennis Wilson, director. Featuring the music of Miles Davis and John Coltrane.
Charley's Bake Sale Fundraiser!
FreeHearts invites you to our bake sale fundraiser outside Good Time Charley's on the night of Thursday, March 24th! You got drunchies?...
Good Friday Vigil
Gather on the diag throughout the night to pray together and reflect on the death of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.