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CCS Noon Lecture Series. "Marriage Networks and the Geography of Power in Ninth-Century China"
Nicolas Tackett, Assistant Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley
How does one account for the long-term survival of the medieval Chinese aristocratic clans despite important institutional developments,...
Department of Biological Chemistry Seminar Series
Dr. Todd Graham of Vanderbilt University will be giving a seminar titled : Pumping out transport vesicles with P4-ATPases."...
Museum Studies Program Brown Bag
Objects, Audiences, and Controversy: Observations at Monticello
This presentation discusses Thomas Jefferson’s home, Monticello, as a history museum and the use of objects displayed within the home to...
The Human Animal Bond
Hear about the health and mental health benefits of the animal-human bond. There will be a live demonstration of the interaction between a...
Publishing Practice Series: Starting and Sustaining a Journal
Rebecca Welzenbach, Journals Coordinator, Michigan Publishing...
Preserving Historic Buildings--OLLI Study Group (50+)
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at U-M
This class will depict how historic buildings can be saved. Bradley Cambridge and Richard Renaud, from nationally known Quinn Evans...
Small group discussion: How to find connections that will help you land a job or internship
This discussion, facilitated by one of our knowledgeable career coaches, will discuss the best ways of making connections and networking to...
Human Rights Initiative Lecture: "Socializing States: How to Promote Human Rights through International Law"
Guest lecturer Ryan Goodman will explore the subject of network analysis....
MMI's Discussion and Practice Session
Come meet Ms. Maureen D. Cullins from Duke School of Medicine to gather tips on effective MMI's preparation and to practice a few...
My Pekar Years (2004-2012): Creating Comix and Exploring Judaism with 'Our Man'
JT Waldman, Illustrator and Digital Designer
Harvey Pekar’s self-published series American Splendor proved that comics could be more than just super-heroes. Pekar’s legacy pervades...
MI Favorite Comic
Three semi-finals, where students showcase their comedic talents, are held in the Michigan League Underground on October 22nd, November...
Guest Recital: Kimberly Cole-Luevano, clarinet
Professor, University of North Texas. RESCHEDULED FROM OCTOBER 2ND.
Symphony Band Chamber Winds
Michael Haithcock, conductor; Mark Norman, guest conductor; Dustin Barr and Jonathan Caldwell, graduate student conductors; Bryan Kennedy...