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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...
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...
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...