The Week of: Oct 27, 2013
Event Types
Group
- Gifts of Art(74)
- University Library(24)
- Institute for the Humanities(16)
- Campus Information(15)
- School of Music, Theatre & Dance(15)
- Confucius Institute at the University of Michigan(13)
- A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning(10)
- Bentley Historical Library(7)
- Michigan Union Ticket Office (MUTO)(7)
- University Career Center(7)
- Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)(4)
- CSCAR Workshops(3)
- Center for Campus Involvement(3)
- Department of American Culture(3)
- Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (50+)(3)
- Copernicus Center for Polish Studies(2)
- Council for Disability Concerns(2)
- History of Art(2)
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology(2)
- Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies(2)
- Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum(2)
- Rude Mechanicals/UAC(2)
- The Program on Intergroup Relations (IGR)(2)
- Biological Chemistry(1)
- Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics(1)
- Center for European Studies(1)
- Center for Japanese Studies(1)
- Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies(1)
- Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies(1)
- Center for South Asian Studies(1)
- Center for Southeast Asian Studies(1)
- Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering(1)
- Department of Economics(1)
- Department of Physics(1)
- Eisenberg Family Depression Center(1)
- Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy(1)
- International Institute(1)
- Kellogg Eye Center(1)
- MTango(1)
- Medical School Office of Research(1)
- Michigan Medicine(1)
- Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design(1)
- School of Information(1)
- School of Nursing(1)
- UMHS Rogel Cancer Center Community Outreach Office(1)
- University Center for the Child and the Family(1)
- University Health Service(1)
- University of Michigan Detroit Center(1)
- Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies(1)
- William L. Clements Library(1)
- See All Groups (50 total)
Location
- Taubman Center(35)
- Hatcher Graduate Library(25)
- University Hospitals(22)
- Off Campus Location(21)
- Museum of Art(18)
- Michigan Union(11)
- Cancer Center(10)
- Earl V. Moore Building(9)
- Art and Architecture Building(8)
- Bentley Historical Library(7)
- Palmer Commons(7)
- 202 S. Thayer(6)
- Michigan League(5)
- School of Social Work Building(5)
- Haven Hall(4)
- Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre(4)
- Modern Languages Building(4)
- Student Activities Building(4)
- Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.)(3)
- Tappan Hall(3)
- Hill Auditorium(2)
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology(2)
- Matthaei Botanical Gardens(2)
- Pierpont Commons(2)
- 300 N. Ingalls Building(1)
- Angell Hall(1)
- Detroit Center(1)
- Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Building(1)
- Health Service(1)
- Kellogg Eye Center(1)
- Law School Development(1)
- Lorch Hall(1)
- Mary A. Rackham Institute(1)
- Mason Hall(1)
- Medical Science Unit I(1)
- Rachel Upjohn Building(1)
- Ross School of Business(1)
- School of Public Health Bldg I and Crossroads and Tower(1)
- Stearns Building(1)
- Taubman Biomedical Science Research Building(1)
- Towsley Center for Cont. Med Ed(1)
- Weill Hall (Ford School)(1)
- Weiser Hall(1)
- See All Locations (43 total)
October 27th, 2013
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
Gifts of Art presents “Ceramic Animals”
Marie Lane is an Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma. Lane creates useful and whimsical ceramics incorporating various...
Gifts of Art presents A New Perspective: Digital Photography
Robert P. Kelch, M.D.
Dr. Robert P. Kelch retired from his position as Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs at the University of Michigan in the fall of...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Pierced Porcelain
Kate Tremel
In this current body of work, Kate Tremel is interested in taking a fresh look at traditional pottery forms within a functional context. She...
Gifts of Art presents Poodle Stories: Whiteware Clay
Lilli Blackburn
Ann Arbor artist Lilli Blackburn creates functional and sculptural works in clay. In this body of work, poodles are represented in various...
Gifts of Art presents Retaining Identity: Mixed Media Painting
U-M Silver Club
U-M Geriatrics Center Silver Club Memory Loss programs embrace creative enrichment for its members. To further their creative programming,...
Gifts of Art presents Stitched Impressions: Art Quilts
Carole Harris
Textile artist Carole Harris is a Detroit native. Her mother introduced her to needle arts at an early age. After receiving a BFA in art and...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Storytelling: Fabric Appliqué
Chris Roberts-Antieau
Chris Roberts-Antieau’s work is about the mysterious origin of joy and the wonder of childhood. To create her witty fabric paintings, she...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: The wait seems to go on forever (mural, 2008)
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Ten Thousand Urban and Rural Things: BASEbeijing
The number ten thousand is not an exact number in Chinese. Traditionally, ten thousand was thought of as such an unimaginably large number...
Harmon of Michigan
Exhibit at the Bentley Historical Library
The Bentley Historical Library is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibit, “Harmon of Michigan” focusing on the life and career...
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
American Foodways: The Jewish Contribution
Highlighting Jewish contributions to American culinary history from 1660 to 2013, this exhibit includes Jewish-American charity cookbooks...
Caregiving Wellness Gathering
A free event for learning and practicing stress resilience and creative skills essential for continued health and well-being is designed for...
Exhibit: AfroKilt
AfroKilt explores the connections between Africa and Scotland through textiles – specifically, the role of Anchor thread, an embroidery...
Exhibit: Soundscapes of Childhood
Compositions of voice, words, song, and environmental sounds combine with personal stories and images of Nichols Arboretum to inspire...
Hats and High Tea for Breast Cancer Awareness
The University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Ann Arbor Chapter of The Links, Inc. cordially invite you to celebrate Breast...
Dissertation Recital: Elizabeth Soukup, bass
PROGRAM: Harrison - Threnody for Carlos Chavez; de Falla - Suite Popular Española; Shostakovich - Prelude and Fugue no. 4 in E Minor, op....
Friends of Opera Competition Winner Recital
Antonina Chekhovskaya is the 2013-14 winner and will present operatic works and song repertoire. Dylan Perez will accompany. PROGRAM:...
Halloween Concert
The University Orchestras join forces for this popular holiday event, full of tricks and treats and great music, including an array of...
Blackthorn
ACS CAN Fundraiser
Blackthorn has been offering their uniquely rich tapestry of Celtic music around the Great Lakes since 1984. Traditional songs of...
October 28th, 2013
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
Exhibit: AfroKilt
AfroKilt explores the connections between Africa and Scotland through textiles – specifically, the role of Anchor thread, an embroidery...
Exhibit: Soundscapes of Childhood
Compositions of voice, words, song, and environmental sounds combine with personal stories and images of Nichols Arboretum to inspire...
Gifts of Art presents “Ceramic Animals”
Marie Lane is an Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma. Lane creates useful and whimsical ceramics incorporating various...
Gifts of Art presents A New Perspective: Digital Photography
Robert P. Kelch, M.D.
Dr. Robert P. Kelch retired from his position as Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs at the University of Michigan in the fall of...
Gifts of Art presents Botanical Watercolors
Joanne Porter
Local artist, teacher and floral painter Joanne Porter has always been inspired by the seasonal variations in the garden. In her...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Paperweights & Studio Glass
UM-Dearborn Permanent Art Collection
The American studio glass movement started in 1962 with glass workshops held at the Toledo Museum of Art. The workshops, taught by Harvey...
Gifts of Art presents Pierced Porcelain
Kate Tremel
In this current body of work, Kate Tremel is interested in taking a fresh look at traditional pottery forms within a functional context. She...
Gifts of Art presents Poodle Stories: Whiteware Clay
Lilli Blackburn
Ann Arbor artist Lilli Blackburn creates functional and sculptural works in clay. In this body of work, poodles are represented in various...
Gifts of Art presents Retaining Identity: Mixed Media Painting
U-M Silver Club
U-M Geriatrics Center Silver Club Memory Loss programs embrace creative enrichment for its members. To further their creative programming,...
Gifts of Art presents Stitched Impressions: Art Quilts
Carole Harris
Textile artist Carole Harris is a Detroit native. Her mother introduced her to needle arts at an early age. After receiving a BFA in art and...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Storytelling: Fabric Appliqué
Chris Roberts-Antieau
Chris Roberts-Antieau’s work is about the mysterious origin of joy and the wonder of childhood. To create her witty fabric paintings, she...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: The wait seems to go on forever (mural, 2008)
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibition of New Work
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Ten Thousand Urban and Rural Things: BASEbeijing
The number ten thousand is not an exact number in Chinese. Traditionally, ten thousand was thought of as such an unimaginably large number...
American Foodways: The Jewish Contribution
Highlighting Jewish contributions to American culinary history from 1660 to 2013, this exhibit includes Jewish-American charity cookbooks...
Application of Hierarchical Linear Modesl
This workshop introduces the analysis of multilevel and longitudinal data, emphasizing the use of hierarchical linear models (HLM)....
Harmon of Michigan
Exhibit at the Bentley Historical Library
The Bentley Historical Library is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibit, “Harmon of Michigan” focusing on the life and career...
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
Collaboration Between Scholars and Librarians in Digital Humanities
Harriett Green, English and Digital Humanities Librarian at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, discusses collaborative digital...
Eric Hipple and Blake Wagner--Two Perspectives on Depression
"Real Men Do Cry" and "Inkblots--Tiny shifts can lead to BIG changes
Eric Hipple will share his story of experience and hope with the audience and perhaps even touch on the recent NFL lawsuit that he and a...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: prints
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
The Program of Intergroup Relations 25th Anniversary Symposium
The Theory and Practice of Engaged Pedagogies: Pursuing Social Justice
IGR is proud to be celebrating 25 years of dialogue, empowerment, and social justice this year. As part of this celebration, we are offering...
The Program on Intergroup Relations' 25th Anniversary Symposium
The Theory and Practice of Engaged Pedagogies: Pursuing Social Justice
IGR is proud to be celebrating 25 years of dialogue, empowerment, and social justice this year. As part of this celebration, we are offering...
7th Annual Prechter Bipolar Research Fund Lecture
“Managing Moods – The Human Computer Interfaceâ€
Please join us for an innovative discussion of the current status of bipolar disorder research, specifically highlighting human-centered...
Carnegie Endowment for Peace Junior Fellow Info Session
The Career Center will be hosting a one hour info session for Michigan students interested in applying to the Carnegie Jr. Fellows Program....
Cecilia Muñoz, Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council
Policy Talks @ the Ford School
Join the conversation on Twitter: #policytalks...
First Annual Gilbert S. Omenn Lectureship
"A Systems Approach to Disease: Dynamics and Diagnostics"
The Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics at the University of Michigan has established an endowed lectureship honoring...
High Rise and Time Share
A presentation by noted Scottish gardener Ian Young on what plants he grows and how he makes the maximum use of planting space. Free....
North Campus Haunted Belltower
This haunted house will take students through an abandoned home that has been turned into a doll house. Students will be taken in groups...
Student Composers’ Concert
PROGRAM: Baker - Motions Flowing; Henry - Halcyon; Herring - Fog of the Earth; Jarrar - Hijaz Kar Theme and Variations for Piano; Li - For...
October 29th, 2013
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
Exhibit: AfroKilt
AfroKilt explores the connections between Africa and Scotland through textiles – specifically, the role of Anchor thread, an embroidery...
Exhibit: Soundscapes of Childhood
Compositions of voice, words, song, and environmental sounds combine with personal stories and images of Nichols Arboretum to inspire...
Gifts of Art presents “Ceramic Animals”
Marie Lane is an Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma. Lane creates useful and whimsical ceramics incorporating various...
Gifts of Art presents A New Perspective: Digital Photography
Robert P. Kelch, M.D.
Dr. Robert P. Kelch retired from his position as Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs at the University of Michigan in the fall of...
Gifts of Art presents Botanical Watercolors
Joanne Porter
Local artist, teacher and floral painter Joanne Porter has always been inspired by the seasonal variations in the garden. In her...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Paperweights & Studio Glass
UM-Dearborn Permanent Art Collection
The American studio glass movement started in 1962 with glass workshops held at the Toledo Museum of Art. The workshops, taught by Harvey...
Gifts of Art presents Pierced Porcelain
Kate Tremel
In this current body of work, Kate Tremel is interested in taking a fresh look at traditional pottery forms within a functional context. She...
Gifts of Art presents Poodle Stories: Whiteware Clay
Lilli Blackburn
Ann Arbor artist Lilli Blackburn creates functional and sculptural works in clay. In this body of work, poodles are represented in various...
Gifts of Art presents Retaining Identity: Mixed Media Painting
U-M Silver Club
U-M Geriatrics Center Silver Club Memory Loss programs embrace creative enrichment for its members. To further their creative programming,...
Gifts of Art presents Stitched Impressions: Art Quilts
Carole Harris
Textile artist Carole Harris is a Detroit native. Her mother introduced her to needle arts at an early age. After receiving a BFA in art and...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Storytelling: Fabric Appliqué
Chris Roberts-Antieau
Chris Roberts-Antieau’s work is about the mysterious origin of joy and the wonder of childhood. To create her witty fabric paintings, she...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: The wait seems to go on forever (mural, 2008)
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibition of New Work
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Ten Thousand Urban and Rural Things: BASEbeijing
The number ten thousand is not an exact number in Chinese. Traditionally, ten thousand was thought of as such an unimaginably large number...
American Foodways: The Jewish Contribution
Highlighting Jewish contributions to American culinary history from 1660 to 2013, this exhibit includes Jewish-American charity cookbooks...
Harmon of Michigan
Exhibit at the Bentley Historical Library
The Bentley Historical Library is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibit, “Harmon of Michigan” focusing on the life and career...
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
What is Mindfulness?--OLLI Study Group (50+)
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at U-M
Class meets Tuesdays, October 29 - December 17....
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
EU Leverage and National Interests in the Balkans: The Puzzles of Enlargement Ten Years On
Milada Vachudova, associate professor of political science, University of North Carolina....
Beating the Blues
Common Concerns Meeting, No appointment Needed
Tuesdays – Beating the Blues. This session will give students information on what depression is and is not. It will also explore ways to...
Why Economics Can't Explain the Modern World, 1800 to the Present
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!...
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...
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 -...
October 30th, 2013
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
Exhibit: AfroKilt
AfroKilt explores the connections between Africa and Scotland through textiles – specifically, the role of Anchor thread, an embroidery...
Exhibit: Soundscapes of Childhood
Compositions of voice, words, song, and environmental sounds combine with personal stories and images of Nichols Arboretum to inspire...
Gifts of Art presents “Ceramic Animals”
Marie Lane is an Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma. Lane creates useful and whimsical ceramics incorporating various...
Gifts of Art presents A New Perspective: Digital Photography
Robert P. Kelch, M.D.
Dr. Robert P. Kelch retired from his position as Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs at the University of Michigan in the fall of...
Gifts of Art presents Botanical Watercolors
Joanne Porter
Local artist, teacher and floral painter Joanne Porter has always been inspired by the seasonal variations in the garden. In her...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Paperweights & Studio Glass
UM-Dearborn Permanent Art Collection
The American studio glass movement started in 1962 with glass workshops held at the Toledo Museum of Art. The workshops, taught by Harvey...
Gifts of Art presents Pierced Porcelain
Kate Tremel
In this current body of work, Kate Tremel is interested in taking a fresh look at traditional pottery forms within a functional context. She...
Gifts of Art presents Poodle Stories: Whiteware Clay
Lilli Blackburn
Ann Arbor artist Lilli Blackburn creates functional and sculptural works in clay. In this body of work, poodles are represented in various...
Gifts of Art presents Retaining Identity: Mixed Media Painting
U-M Silver Club
U-M Geriatrics Center Silver Club Memory Loss programs embrace creative enrichment for its members. To further their creative programming,...
Gifts of Art presents Stitched Impressions: Art Quilts
Carole Harris
Textile artist Carole Harris is a Detroit native. Her mother introduced her to needle arts at an early age. After receiving a BFA in art and...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Storytelling: Fabric Appliqué
Chris Roberts-Antieau
Chris Roberts-Antieau’s work is about the mysterious origin of joy and the wonder of childhood. To create her witty fabric paintings, she...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: The wait seems to go on forever (mural, 2008)
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibition of New Work
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Ten Thousand Urban and Rural Things: BASEbeijing
The number ten thousand is not an exact number in Chinese. Traditionally, ten thousand was thought of as such an unimaginably large number...
American Foodways: The Jewish Contribution
Highlighting Jewish contributions to American culinary history from 1660 to 2013, this exhibit includes Jewish-American charity cookbooks...
Write Winning NIH Grant Proposals: A Workshop by David Morrison, Ph.D.
Be sure to register by October 11!
Co-sponsored by the UMMS Office of Research and the MICHR Education and Mentoring Group, this widely acclaimed seminar addresses practical...
Application of Hierarchical Linear Modesl
This workshop introduces the analysis of multilevel and longitudinal data, emphasizing the use of hierarchical linear models (HLM)....
Harmon of Michigan
Exhibit at the Bentley Historical Library
The Bentley Historical Library is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibit, “Harmon of Michigan” focusing on the life and career...
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
Ideal Cities--OLLI Study Group (50+)
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at U-M
In Europe from the 15th century into the 17th there was great activity by architects and geometers creating usually centrally-oriented city...
John Seely Brown Symposium on Technology and Society
Shwetak Patel, University of Washington
"Your Noise Is My Signal: Applications of Computing to Energy and Health"...
Cuba and Venezuela
Revolution and Reform
Professor Silvia Pedraza gives a talk on Cuba and Venezuela and their recent histories. This presentation analyzes the causes, process, and...
¡Lunch Break Español!
Trying to improve your Spanish? Looking for a conversation group? Join our lunch break Español every Wednesday. All levels are welcome....
Reconstructing the Vanished Musical Life of the Shanghai Jewish Diaspora
by Professor TANG Yating, Shanghai Teachers University
In the 100+ years between 1840 and 1945, Shanghai was home to a number of Jewish diaspora communities, not all of whom came, but all of whom...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: prints
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Brown Bag Recital: Brandon Spence, organ
Thirty minutes of organ solo music performed by local musicians. Bring lunch or purchase at the Crossroads Cafe.PROGRAM: Brahms - O Wie...
Introduction to Mindfulness; A Performance Enhancement Series
Common Concerns Meeting, No appointment Needed
Wednesdays- Performance Enhancement Series. This series is for anyone dealing with performance issues academically or in other parts of...
Build Your Community: Introduction to LinkedIn
Did you know you can use LinkedIn to explore career options, learn about how your major might translate to a job, locate alum, connect with...
ROYAL WOMEN IN AN ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIAN KINGDOM: A KELSEY PERSPECTIVE
A public lecture in conjunction with the special exhibition Discovery! Excavating the Ancient World
The Kelsey Museum of Archaeology presents a public lecture in conjunction with the special exhibition Discovery! Excavating the Ancient...
KIDS - Kids In Divorced and Separated Families
For children of a range of ages....
Blavin Scholars and iPlan
This closed session is for current members of the Blavin Scholars Program. Blavin Scholars and TCC staff will examine iPlan and engage in...
Detroiters Speak: A University of Michigan Speaker Series
The city of Detroit has one of the most unique and storied histories in the United States. Starting October 2, the Residental College of the...
CSEAS Introducing Southeast Asia. "Cambodia Since Colonialism: How it got to Where it is Today"
Nick Rine, Law, University of Michigan
The War of the Worlds Listening Party
On October 30, 1938, The Mercury Theatre on the Air, under the direction of Orson Welles, dramatized on the radio their version of H.G....
Bettye LaVette
Bettye LaVette moved from Muskegon to Detroit when she was six, and she's one of the Motor City's unsung musical treasures....
October 31st, 2013
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
Exhibit: AfroKilt
AfroKilt explores the connections between Africa and Scotland through textiles – specifically, the role of Anchor thread, an embroidery...
Exhibit: Soundscapes of Childhood
Compositions of voice, words, song, and environmental sounds combine with personal stories and images of Nichols Arboretum to inspire...
Gifts of Art presents “Ceramic Animals”
Marie Lane is an Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma. Lane creates useful and whimsical ceramics incorporating various...
Gifts of Art presents A New Perspective: Digital Photography
Robert P. Kelch, M.D.
Dr. Robert P. Kelch retired from his position as Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs at the University of Michigan in the fall of...
Gifts of Art presents Botanical Watercolors
Joanne Porter
Local artist, teacher and floral painter Joanne Porter has always been inspired by the seasonal variations in the garden. In her...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Paperweights & Studio Glass
UM-Dearborn Permanent Art Collection
The American studio glass movement started in 1962 with glass workshops held at the Toledo Museum of Art. The workshops, taught by Harvey...
Gifts of Art presents Pierced Porcelain
Kate Tremel
In this current body of work, Kate Tremel is interested in taking a fresh look at traditional pottery forms within a functional context. She...
Gifts of Art presents Poodle Stories: Whiteware Clay
Lilli Blackburn
Ann Arbor artist Lilli Blackburn creates functional and sculptural works in clay. In this body of work, poodles are represented in various...
Gifts of Art presents Retaining Identity: Mixed Media Painting
U-M Silver Club
U-M Geriatrics Center Silver Club Memory Loss programs embrace creative enrichment for its members. To further their creative programming,...
Gifts of Art presents Stitched Impressions: Art Quilts
Carole Harris
Textile artist Carole Harris is a Detroit native. Her mother introduced her to needle arts at an early age. After receiving a BFA in art and...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Storytelling: Fabric Appliqué
Chris Roberts-Antieau
Chris Roberts-Antieau’s work is about the mysterious origin of joy and the wonder of childhood. To create her witty fabric paintings, she...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: The wait seems to go on forever (mural, 2008)
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibition of New Work
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Ten Thousand Urban and Rural Things: BASEbeijing
The number ten thousand is not an exact number in Chinese. Traditionally, ten thousand was thought of as such an unimaginably large number...
American Foodways: The Jewish Contribution
Highlighting Jewish contributions to American culinary history from 1660 to 2013, this exhibit includes Jewish-American charity cookbooks...
Harmon of Michigan
Exhibit at the Bentley Historical Library
The Bentley Historical Library is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibit, “Harmon of Michigan” focusing on the life and career...
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
The Art of Collecting: A Political Investment--OLLI at U-M (50+)
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at U-M
Speaker: Joseph Rosa, M.S. Director of the University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)...
CJS Noon Lecture - EVENT CANCELLED The Phantom Hut: Landscape Appreciation and Hermetic Tendencies in Japan and the West
A lecture by Robert Platt, Assistant Professor at the Penny W. Stamps School of Art and Design
DUE TO THE SPEAKER'S ILLNESS, THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO RESCHEDULE FOR A LATER DATE. THANK YOU....
UU Trick-or-Treat University Unions Trick-or-Treat
Stop by campus support offices in the Michigan Union to hear more about their services, get free Halloween candy, give-aways, & learn...
Gifts of Art presents Indian Classical Music
U-M Visiting Artist Rajeeb Chakraborty
Musician, educator, composer and conductor Dr. Rajeeb Chakraborty was 9 years old when he first began performing. His first music teacher...
Hidden Stories:
Coping Mechanisms and Support Resources for Individuals with Invisible Disabilities
Panel members will share their personal stories of self-determination and drive to overcome challenges, discuss the importance of connecting...
Improving Relationships; A Relationship Enhancement Series
Common Concerns Meeting, No appointment Needed
Thursdays- Relationship Enhancement Series. Dealing with difficult people in your life can be extremely stressful. Unfortunately, few...
Penny Stamps Distinguished Speaker Series
JOSEPH KECKLER: I, as an Opera
Established with the generous support of alumna Penny W. Stamps, the Speaker Series brings respected emerging and established...
FAST Lecture
Resurrecting Refuse at Pompeii: The Use-Value of Urban Refuse and Its Implications for Interpreting Archaeological Assemblages
Resurrecting Refuse at Pompeii: The Use-Value of Urban Refuse and Its Implications for Interpreting Archaeological Assemblages...
Halloween Movie Viewing
Looking for something to do on Halloween? Join the Center for Campus Involvement for a viewing of a classic Halloween movie. It is bound to...
Octubafest
Students of Professor Fritz Kaenzig perform solo works for tuba and euphonium. PROGRAM: Barat - Introduction and Dance; Fauré - Après un...
November 1st, 2013
Exhibit: AfroKilt
AfroKilt explores the connections between Africa and Scotland through textiles – specifically, the role of Anchor thread, an embroidery...
Exhibit: Soundscapes of Childhood
Compositions of voice, words, song, and environmental sounds combine with personal stories and images of Nichols Arboretum to inspire...
Gifts of Art presents “Ceramic Animals”
Marie Lane is an Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma. Lane creates useful and whimsical ceramics incorporating various...
Gifts of Art presents A New Perspective: Digital Photography
Robert P. Kelch, M.D.
Dr. Robert P. Kelch retired from his position as Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs at the University of Michigan in the fall of...
Gifts of Art presents Botanical Watercolors
Joanne Porter
Local artist, teacher and floral painter Joanne Porter has always been inspired by the seasonal variations in the garden. In her...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Paperweights & Studio Glass
UM-Dearborn Permanent Art Collection
The American studio glass movement started in 1962 with glass workshops held at the Toledo Museum of Art. The workshops, taught by Harvey...
Gifts of Art presents Pierced Porcelain
Kate Tremel
In this current body of work, Kate Tremel is interested in taking a fresh look at traditional pottery forms within a functional context. She...
Gifts of Art presents Poodle Stories: Whiteware Clay
Lilli Blackburn
Ann Arbor artist Lilli Blackburn creates functional and sculptural works in clay. In this body of work, poodles are represented in various...
Gifts of Art presents Retaining Identity: Mixed Media Painting
U-M Silver Club
U-M Geriatrics Center Silver Club Memory Loss programs embrace creative enrichment for its members. To further their creative programming,...
Gifts of Art presents Stitched Impressions: Art Quilts
Carole Harris
Textile artist Carole Harris is a Detroit native. Her mother introduced her to needle arts at an early age. After receiving a BFA in art and...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Storytelling: Fabric Appliqué
Chris Roberts-Antieau
Chris Roberts-Antieau’s work is about the mysterious origin of joy and the wonder of childhood. To create her witty fabric paintings, she...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: The wait seems to go on forever (mural, 2008)
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibition of New Work
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Ten Thousand Urban and Rural Things: BASEbeijing
The number ten thousand is not an exact number in Chinese. Traditionally, ten thousand was thought of as such an unimaginably large number...
American Foodways: The Jewish Contribution
Highlighting Jewish contributions to American culinary history from 1660 to 2013, this exhibit includes Jewish-American charity cookbooks...
Application of Hierarchical Linear Modesl
This workshop introduces the analysis of multilevel and longitudinal data, emphasizing the use of hierarchical linear models (HLM)....
Harmon of Michigan
Exhibit at the Bentley Historical Library
The Bentley Historical Library is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibit, “Harmon of Michigan” focusing on the life and career...
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
Planning in a "Post-Racial" Society (?): New Directions and Challenges
As the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 approaches, many have questioned whether the U.S. has entered a...
Planning in a "Post-Racial" Society (?): New Directions and Challenges
Symposium at the University of Michigan Museum of Art
As the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 approaches, many have questioned whether the U.S. has entered a...
II Fall Symposium: "What is the Future for Islands?"
Islands often figure as sites of isolation, exception, the archaic, and even backwardness. Paradoxically, they may serve as key harbingers...
Robert Hayden Centennial Conference
A Tribute to a Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress and University of Michigan Professor, 1969-1980...
Freshman Fridays at The Career Center
Join us on Fridays from 12-1:30 for FREE FOOD!...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: prints
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Open House: New Survival Flight base in Howell
Family-friendly event features medical helicopter & jet, plus Livingston Co. ambulances
A new all-in-one hub for emergency medical response by ground and air in Howell, Mich., will allow crews from the University of Michigan...
Clearing the Air: A Physicist Takes a Long, Hard Look at Climate Change
Nelson W. Spencer Lecture
The president of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), Dr. Thomas J. Bogdan, will present....
CSAS Scholarly Lecture Series
John Stratton Hawley, Professor, Department of Religion, Barnard College
John Stratton Hawley Lecture, "When Blindness Makes for Sight"
It is quite rare for a Hindi poet to be depicted in manuscript illustrations of the works he is believed to have composed. Yet this happens...
Julie Snow: Architecture Made Politically
Guido A. Binda Lecture
Julie Snow leads a studio-based practice in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The diverse scale and type of work is joined by a common exploration of...
The Musical Beauty of Baroque Poland
Phillip W. Serna (lecturer & bass viol), Emily J. Katayama (harpsichord)...
Guest Recital: Vincent DuBois, organ
PROGRAM: Widor - Allegro vivace from Symphonie V; Vierne - Aubade from Pièces de fantaisie; Reubke - Sonata on the 94th Psalm; Duruflé -...
Matt Wertz
What began with a homemade drum groove on Matt’s front porch in Nashville sprang into a varied ten-song album that is equal parts a dip in...
MTango Beginners Series
MTango is a student organization dedicated to spreading the joy of Argentine tango in the University of Michigan community and beyond. We...
Octubafest: U-M Euphonium and Tuba Ensemble
Fritz Kaenzig, director. A program of seasonal music, jazz, and music from the movies.
SMTD@UMMA: Circles and Sensibilities - Music by and for Virgil Thomson
Exploring the artistic circle as creative milieu and engine with Professor Nadine Hubbs, author of The Queer Composition of...
The Violet Hour (Friday Performance)
It's April 1st, 1919, and the young independent publisher John Pace Seavering is setting up his office: a couple of dilapidated rooms...
The Violet Hour presented by The Rude Mechanicals
The Violet Hour
It's April 1st, 1919 and the young independent publisher John Pace Seavering is setting up his office: a couple of dilapidated rooms in...
November 2nd, 2013
Gifts of Art presents “Ceramic Animals”
Marie Lane is an Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma. Lane creates useful and whimsical ceramics incorporating various...
Gifts of Art presents A New Perspective: Digital Photography
Robert P. Kelch, M.D.
Dr. Robert P. Kelch retired from his position as Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs at the University of Michigan in the fall of...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Pierced Porcelain
Kate Tremel
In this current body of work, Kate Tremel is interested in taking a fresh look at traditional pottery forms within a functional context. She...
Gifts of Art presents Poodle Stories: Whiteware Clay
Lilli Blackburn
Ann Arbor artist Lilli Blackburn creates functional and sculptural works in clay. In this body of work, poodles are represented in various...
Gifts of Art presents Retaining Identity: Mixed Media Painting
U-M Silver Club
U-M Geriatrics Center Silver Club Memory Loss programs embrace creative enrichment for its members. To further their creative programming,...
Gifts of Art presents Stitched Impressions: Art Quilts
Carole Harris
Textile artist Carole Harris is a Detroit native. Her mother introduced her to needle arts at an early age. After receiving a BFA in art and...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Storytelling: Fabric Appliqué
Chris Roberts-Antieau
Chris Roberts-Antieau’s work is about the mysterious origin of joy and the wonder of childhood. To create her witty fabric paintings, she...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: The wait seems to go on forever (mural, 2008)
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Ten Thousand Urban and Rural Things: BASEbeijing
The number ten thousand is not an exact number in Chinese. Traditionally, ten thousand was thought of as such an unimaginably large number...
Harmon of Michigan
Exhibit at the Bentley Historical Library
The Bentley Historical Library is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibit, “Harmon of Michigan” focusing on the life and career...
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
Pediatric Support Group for Parents and Families of Children with Eye Diseases and Visual Impairment
This support group is open to all parents and families of children with eye disease and visual impairment. The meeting is free but...
American Foodways: The Jewish Contribution
Highlighting Jewish contributions to American culinary history from 1660 to 2013, this exhibit includes Jewish-American charity cookbooks...
Exhibit: AfroKilt
AfroKilt explores the connections between Africa and Scotland through textiles – specifically, the role of Anchor thread, an embroidery...
Exhibit: Soundscapes of Childhood
Compositions of voice, words, song, and environmental sounds combine with personal stories and images of Nichols Arboretum to inspire...
Saturday Morning Physics
Weighty Thoughts on the Origin of Mass
Speaker: James Wells (U-M Physics)...
Senior Recital: Emily Ouellette, bassoon
PROGRAM: Tansman - Sonatine pour basson et piano; Toller - Konzert für 2 Fagotte; Piazolla - Libertango; Elbel - The Victors for Three...
Dissertation Recital: Leann Schuering, soprano
PROGRAM: Canteloube - From Chants d\&##39;Auvergne; Mompou - Combat del somni; Golijov - Lúa descolorida; Lopes-Graça - Mar de...
CCS Chinese Documentary Film Series. "Warm Winter"
Director: Zheng Kuo; China, 2011; 103 minutes (Mandarin with English subtitles)...
Concert
Niech Żyje Polska: Long Live Poland!
A concert of Polish Baroque music. New Comma Baroque. For ticket information, see www.academyofearlymusic.org....
Octubafest
Featuring Yi-Ching Chen. Students of Professor Fritz Kaenzig perform solo works for tuba and euphonium.
The Ragbirds
The Ragbirds exhibit a gleeful disregard for contemporary folk-rock convention. The five-piece project is clearly built around the...
The Violet Hour (Saturday Performance)
It's April 1st, 1919, and the young independent publisher John Pace Seavering is setting up his office: a couple of dilapidated rooms...
The Violet Hour presented by The Rude Mechanicals
The Violet Hour
It's April 1st, 1919 and the young independent publisher John Pace Seavering is setting up his office: a couple of dilapidated rooms in...