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Thursday, Feb 2, 2012

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U-M Library Celebrates Language

Language: The Human Quintessence

Event Type:
Exhibition
Sponsor:
University Library
Time:
8:00 am - 11:30 pm
Location:
Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library
Room:
Gallery, Room 100

We invite you to browse panels about the scripts of ancient Egypt, indigenous languages of Central and South America, languages of Southeast Asia, and more – including the English language and language used in graffiti and comics.

This exhibit highlights the possibilities for exploration and discovery within the library’s collections, which are impressive on many levels. The sheer number of materials, including more than 8.5 million volumes in locations all over campus, and access to millions of digital books, journals and images, makes it one of the largest university library systems in the United States. The collection encompasses ancient documents written on papyrus, electronic journals reporting on the latest advances in science and medicine, and materials from nearly every period, culture, and way of thought in between.

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Website:
http://www.lib.umich.edu/gallery/events/u-m-library-celebrates-language
Tags:
language

Recent Acquisitions: Curator's Choice, Part I

Karl Struss United States, 1886-1981 Yacht Harbor, Lake Como 1909 Platinum print
Event Type:
Exhibition
Sponsor:
University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)
Time:
10:00 am
Location:
Museum of Art
Room:
N/A

This is the first part of a two-part exhibition introducing exciting, recently acquired works from UMMA's collections gifted to the museum during the past five years. Recent Acquisitions: Curator's Choice, Part I presents a first look at artworks, mostly prints, drawings, and photographs by artists as diverse as Annie Leibovitz, Edward Steichen, and Rembrandt van Rijn. Carole McNamara, Senior Curator of Western Art, chose works that focus on some of the enduring and compelling themes that have occupied artists in Europe and America. One is the preoccupation with the human form as an expression of ideas, feelings, and sensations. This selection begins with the tradition of the academic nude study and progresses to embrace different genres, from both secular and religious contexts. Another selection-landscapes and cityscapes-are each opportunities for artists to speak to our relationship to the natural world-both in how we experience landscape as well as how we construct our own urban environments.

This exhibition is made possible in part by the University of Michigan Office of the Provost.

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Website:
http://www.umma.umich.edu/view/exhibitions/2011-choice.php
Tags:
umma
visual arts

Winter Engineering Career Fair

Winter Engineering Career Fair - Cosponsored by: the Engineering Career Resource Center and The Career Center

Event Type:
Career Fair
Sponsor:
The Career Center
Time:
1:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Location:
Pierpont Commons
Room:
N/A

The Fair is a great way to connect with organizations right here on campus! We expect 100+ organizations and 1000+ students to participate in the event.

Use the Fair to:

Meet with employers to discuss a wide range of positions

Build networks for the future

Connect with organizations interviewing later in the semester

Different Organizations on each day

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Website:
http://careercenter.umich.edu
Tags:
engineering career resource center
the career center

New Tobacco Use Trends - Hookah Smoking

Seminar with Devon Noonan, School of Nursing

Event Type:
Workshop / Seminar
Sponsors:
The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
UM Substance Abuse Research Center
Time:
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Location:
Michigan League
Room:
Kalamazoo Room (2nd Floor)

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Website:
N/A
Tags:
seminar

EEB Thursday Seminar Series

Genome evolution in response to developmental signaling pathways, presented by Dr. Scott Barolo, U-M Medical School

Event Type:
Lecture / Discussion
Sponsor:
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Time:
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Location:
Chemistry
Room:
1200

A handful of ancient developmental signals, such as Hedgehog, Notch, Wnt, and RTK/MAPK, control cell fate by activating transcription factors (TFs), which bind to specific sites in animal genomes to turn genes on and off. These pathways and TFs are highly pleiotropic: they are involved in many developmental fate decisions in diverse organs, tissue types, and stem cell systems. How does one signal have different effects on gene expression in different types of cells, and how do genomic DNA sequences evolve in response to that signal? I will present results from our investigations of specific cis-regulatory sequences (aka enhancers) and the developmental and evolutionary forces that shape them, at the level of individual TF binding sites.

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Website:
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/eeb/news_events/events/eventDetail.asp?ID=148
Tags:
cellular biology
developmental biology
evolutionary biology

Conflict Management

Daily Common Concerns Meeting

Event Type:
Workshop / Seminar
Sponsor:
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Time:
4:15 pm - 5:30 pm
Location:
Michigan Union
Room:
3100

Learning to effectively manage disagreements with others can help you improve your relationships, be more successful, and feel better about yourself. In this workshop you will learn strategies for successfully managing conflict with others in both your personal and professional/academic life.

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Website:
www.umich.edu/~caps
Tags:
health and wellness
workshop

Robert Mankoff (Language and Humor)- Online Responses to the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest: An Insiders Take

Event Type:
Lecture / Discussion
Sponsor:
University Library
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location:
Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library
Room:
Gallery Room 100

Robert Mankoff, from The New Yorker, will discuss his article, “Online Responses to the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest: An Insiders Take.” As the cartoon editor of The New Yorker, he created the caption contest in 1998 and has been running and judging it since then, collecting and analyzing data from over 300 contests and 1.7 million entries with many interesting results about the statistical and textual characteristics of humorous user generated content.

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Website:
http://www.lib.umich.edu/mankoff
Tags:
humor
language
theme semester

Dancelucent 2012

Event Type:
Performance
Sponsor:
School of Music, Theatre & Dance
Time:
7:30 pm
Location:
Power Center for the Performing Arts
Room:
N/A

University Dance Company. Dance #1 by guest choreographer Lucinda Childs along with new dances from faculty members Bill DeYoung, Peter Sparling and Robin Wilson. Tickets available at the League Ticket Office, 734-764-2538.

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Cost:
Reserved Seating $26/ $20/ $10 with student ID
Website:
http://www.music.umich.edu/
Tags:
dance
music

Faculty Showcase

Event Type:
Performance
Sponsor:
School of Music, Theatre & Dance
Time:
8:00 pm
Location:
Moore Building (Music, Theatre, and Dance)
Room:
Britton Recital Hall

Performers include Christopher Harding (piano), David Jackson (trombone) with trombone octet, Martin Katz (collaborative piano), Stephen West (bass-baritone), Andrew Bishop (jazz), Ellen Rowe (jazz piano), and Erik Santos (composition). PROGRAM: Brahms - Verrath; arr. Burleigh - Deep River; Mozart - O wie will ich triumphieren from Die Entführung aus dem Serail; Bruch - Eight Pieces for Clarinet, Viola, and Piano; Brubeck - In Your Own Sweet Way; Rowe - Calico Roses; Berlioz - Recitative and Prayer; Copland - El Salón México

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Cost:
Free - no tickets required
Website:
http://www.music.umich.edu/
Tags:
music

Frontier Ruckus

Image Frontier Ruckus
Event Type:
Performance
Sponsor:
Michigan Union Ticket Office (MUTO)
Time:
8:00 pm
Location:
Off Campus Location
Room:
The Ark- 316 S. Main St.

"The perfect recipe for Gothic Americana"—Rolling Stone

Who's the next breakthrough Americana band? Southeast Michigan's own Frontier Ruckus is looking like a strong candidate and has been getting lots of national attention. In the words of Cleveland Scene, Frontier Ruckus "delivers spirited, acoustic-based roots music driven by David W. Jones’ banjo and fleshed out with saws, horns, and other left-field touches. Frontman Matthew Milia’s vocals convey a dreamy, twangy quality, like someone who’s wandering aimlessly through the woods at night. He recalls Michael Stipe in his vivid wordplay and oblique imagery." What's unique about this band is that they use country instrumentation to depict not a rustic utopia but life along the interstate as most of us live it. They've got an attractive lyrical streak, and each of their albums so far has been brilliantly original in concept. They've been working on new music, and they'll be bringing it to The Ark, so don't miss it!

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Cost:
General Admission $15, Reserved $22
Website:
https://www.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?e=e0b0a363e01d8355f08492addee862c0&t=tix
Tags:
concert
frontier ruckus
music
the ark

Ayurveda - Herbs of India

Ayurvedic herbs flyer

MAMC Ayurveda Series - Lecture 3

Event Type:
Lecture / Discussion
Sponsor:
Michigan Alternative Medicine Club
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Location:
Mason Hall
Room:
3359

Vishal Kothari, UM cancer research student from India, will talk again about Ayurveda, the Indian traditional medicine. Herbs are one of the many components in Ayurveda that maintain health and treat illness. Find out about the incredible herbs that can cure a cold in no time at all, or heal a broken bone within 5 days! Best of all, many of the ingredients can be found in your kitchen, or at least at the grocery store. Come learn something fun and useful!

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Website:
http://www.facebook.com/alternativemed.um
Tags:
environmental
health and wellness
multicultural

Masters Recital: Joseph Nibley, trumpet

Event Type:
Performance
Sponsor:
School of Music, Theatre & Dance
Time:
8:00 pm
Location:
Walgreen Drama Center
Room:
Stamps Auditorium

PROGRAM: Fasch - Concerto in D Major; Morales - Concerto for Trumpet in C and Piano; Gounod - O Divine Redeemer; Hummel - Concerto a Tromba principale

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Cost:
Free - no tickets required
Website:
http://www.music.umich.edu/
Tags:
music
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