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Opera and Politics as Bedfellows--OLLI at U-M (50+)
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at U-M
Speaker: Richard C. Adelman, Ph.d. Emeritus Professor of Biological Chemistry, U-M...
Building your Community from the Ground Up
Whether you’re new to campus or you’ve been here for years, networking can be a daunting task. Your community is likely bigger than know...
CJS Noon Lecture - A Conversation with Ogawa Pro Member Toshio Iizuka
Toshio Iizuka, a former member of Ogawa Pro, will be here for a Q&A. Ogawa Productions, known as Ogawa Pro, was a documentary film...
CSEAS Lecture Series. "Buddhist-Christian Controversies and Comparative Religion in Siam, the 1850s-1980s"
Thongchai Winichakul, Professor of History, University of Wisconsin
Thongchai Winichakul is Professor of History at University of Wisconsin-Madison, the author of Siam Mapped (1994) was awarded the Harry J...
Museum Studies Program Brown Bag
Behind the Scenes at the Freud Museum
This presentation will explore the Freud Museum in London as a center for exhibitions, education, and research. The museum’s director...
Paul Skripnik Piano Recital
After brain surgery for epileptic seizures, Paul Skripnik can compose his music and play the piano seizure-free.
Gifts of Art presents Celebrating Investing in Abilities Week - Classical Piano Performance
Paul Skripnik
Musician and composer Paul Skripnik had for many years been prevented by his seizures from taking full advantage of his talents. After...
Peter Whiteley Lecture, "What's in a Hopi Name?"
Hopi personal names and place names encode a wealth of cultural information. Personal names are like haikus: compact poetic images of...
Lightning Talks: Open Access Projects Across Campus
This series of four talks highlight projects and activities across campus that manifest the principles and practices of Open Access. Talks...
Epilepsy Lecture, Oren Sagher, M.D., and Simon Glynn, M.D., Paul Skripnik
U-M neurosurgeon Oren Sager, M.D., and U-M neurologist Simon Glynn,M.D., will discuss Paul Skripnik’s case and surgery. Dr. Sagher led the...
Epilepsy Panel Discussion with Drs. Sagher and Glynn and Paul Skripnik
U-M neurosurgeon Oren Sager, M.D., and U-M neurologist Simon Glynn,M.D., will discuss Paul Skripnik’s case and surgery. Dr. Sagher led the...
International Opportunities Fair
The International Opportunities Fair is a great way to connect with organizations with an international focus right here on campus! We...
EEB Thursday Seminar Series
The evolutionary ecology of collective behavior in ant colonies, presented by Deborah M Gordon, Professor, Stanford University
An ant colony operates without central control. No ant can assess what needs to be done. Each ant responds to its interactions with other...
Feminism and the Politics of Welfare
Speaker: Premilla Nadasen (History, Queens College, CUNY)...
NIOSH and the Health of the Workforce: The Next 40 Years
Lecture presented as a part of the special events for the 50th Annual Warren Cook Industrial Hygiene Discussional. It is open to the public...
The Global Climate Crisis: Will International Cooperation Be Effective?
Speaker: David G. Victor, Professor, School of International Relations and Pacific Studies and Director, Laboratory on International Law and...
LIFE, DEATH, AND AFTERLIFE: THE DJEHUTYMOSE COFFIN In the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
Book signing and reception
Please join us in celebrating...
Penny Stamps Distinguished Speaker Series
LIZA DONNELLY: What's So Funny About Humor?
Established with the generous support of alumna Penny W. Stamps, the Speaker Series brings respected emerging and established...
Connect with UMSI: UM School of Information Prospective Student Event
At UMSI we create and share knowledge so that people will use information -- with technology -- to build a better world. UMSI has graduate...
Peace Corps & Your Global Career
Find out from returned Peace Corps volunteers how Peace Corps can help prepare you for careers in international development, health or...
Senior Thesis: Corey Smith, multi-media
A a aA abacus, a multi-media thesis by senior Music Composition student, Corey Smith, explores the relationship between identity and change...
Jazz Ensemble
Ellen Rowe, director. Works to be performed include the premiere of a new piano concerto by Stephen Rush, with the composer at the piano....
Mason Jennings
As one grows into adulthood, remaining steadfastly single-minded about one’s pursuits gets increasingly difficult. The musician becomes a...
Student Woodwind Chamber Music Recital
Woodwind majors performing in a variety of small ensembles. PROGRAM: Mozart - Divertimento no. 5 in B-flat Major, K.Anh 229 ; Arnold -...