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Student Organization Training Sessions
The Center for Campus Involvement would like to extend an invitation to our registered student organizations and their members to join us...
CCS Noon Lecture Series. "Qing Perceptions of British India and the Dilemmas of Frontier Integration, 1760-1842"
Matthew Mosca, Assistant Professor of History, William and Mary
After 1760, an increasing portion of the Qing frontier abutted areas in which the British and Russian empires exerted direct or indirect...
Department of Biological Chemistry Seminar Series
Dr. Chuan He , Professor, Department of Chemistry at the University of Chicago will present a seminar titled: Reversible DNA and RNA...
In Line Behind a Billion People: How Scarcity Will Define China's Ascent
Nearly everything you know about China is wrong! Yes, within a decade, China will have the world’s largest economy. But that is the least important thing to know about China....
Alumnus Damien Ma (CCS MA '06) will discuss his new book (co-authored with William Adams), which turns the conventional wisdom on its...
Linking landscape design and conservation
Historical American traditions and current applications
The School of Natural Resources and Environment will gather to honor Professor Robert Grese at 5 p.m. on Dec. 3 as he is named the Theodore...
Sustainability Scholars Information Meeting
Exclusively for U-M Sophomores; Apply by January 15, 2014
Are you a sophomore with a passion for the environment and sustainability? Want hands-on sustainability leadership training? Interested in...
Graduate Opera Scenes
Directed by Kay Castaldo Graduate students perform scenes and romantic duets.
Lecture: Ann Markusen
Planning for Creative Placemaking: Equity and Evaluation Issues
Ann Markusen is Director of the Arts Economy Initiative at the Project on Regional and Industrial Economics at the University of...
Yiddish Movie Night - East and West
A drama about the lively contrast and interaction between American and European Jews. Directed by Ivan Abramson and Sidney M. Goldin, and...
Prisoners of the White House: The Isolation of America's Presidents and the Crisis of Leadership
Ken Walsh, White House correspondent for U.S. News, will discuss the attempts by different Presidents to break from the isolation of the...
Lee Murdock
The Christmas Ship Concert
Lee Murdock has uncovered a boundless body of music and stories of the Great Lakes, songs made of hard work and hard living, of ships that...
Student Composers Concert
PROGRAM: Sherwood-Gabrielson - String Quartet no. 1; Jarrar - Voices of Qalandia; Heredia - Golpes Bajos; Grant - The White Heat;...