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New Events
Mochas & Masterpieces
Join us for delicious coffee beverages and a painting workshop lead by Stamps School of Art and Design professor Nora Venturelli. After a...
Interdependencies and Interrelationships: The Role of Systems Thinking
OLLI at U-M (50+)
Speaker: Geoffrey Habron, MSU Associate Professor Department of Fisheries and Wildlife....
Tree Tales
Children and their parents are invited to Matthaei Botanical Gardens during the school winter break to hear stories about trees and then...
CJS Noon Lecture Series: The Greatest Pirate in Japan
Peter Shapinsky, Associate Professor, History, University of Illinois - Springfield
This presentation traces the career of Noshima Murakami Takeyoshi (1533-1604), a seafarer whom Jesuit visitors dubbed the “Greatest Pirate...
Museum Studies Program Brown Bag
New Space and the Creation of a Small Tribal Museum
This presentation will focus on the newly created Brothertown Indian Nation community center to explore possibilities for tribally specific...
Gifts of Art presents West African Kora Music
Djely Mady Kouyate
Mady Kouyate was born in Senegal into a highly respected centuries-old line of musicians and praise singers known as Djelys, or Griots. In...
Conversations on Europe
Civilization Gone Awry: Culture, Capitalism, and Conflict in Contemporary Europe
Peter Bratsis, assistant professor of political science, Borough of Manhattan Community College...
EEB Thursday Seminar
Acclimation and adaptation in the face of climate change: news from the reef, presented by Stephen Palumbi, Stanford University
Persistence of populations through climate change demands biogeographic shifts of species, evolutionary adaptation of populations or local...
Follow the Science: Crystals as Windows on BIology
Decoding Dengue and West Nile
In a recent study in the journal Science, researchers led by Janet Smith of the U-M Life Sciences Institute describe for the first time the...
How Sturdy Are the Indo-Iranian Relations?
Mehrzad Boroujerdi, Professor of Political Science, Syracuse University
Mehrzad Boroujerdi is an Associate Professor of Political Science and Founding Director of the Middle Eastern Studies Program in the Maxwell...
Career Options for Masters of Psychology Students
This program is for students currently enrolled in the Masters of Psychology program. We will be exploring career options and job search...
Interviewing Skills for Psychology Masters Students
We will be discussing job search strategies and interviewing skills for the Psychology Masters students who are soon to graduate.
ISIS-Interdisciplinary Seminar on Islamic Studies. Localizing Islam through Transnational Influences
Azra Aksamija Public Lecture
Azra Akšamija is a Sarajevo born artist and architectural historian. Akšamija graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the...
U-M Social Impact Challenge Finals
Keynote Speaker: Ken Cockrel, Jr.
The campus and local community is invited to attend the 2014 Social Impact Challenge Finals!...
Penny Stamps Distinguished Speaker Series
Toby Shapshak & Erik Hersman
South African technology journalist Toby Shapshak writes and speaks about innovation in Africa. He is the editor and publisher of Stuff...
Help Take Rec Sports into the Future
Student Town Hall
Make your voice heard about campus recreation facility renovations. Follow us on Twitter @UmichRecSports #UmichRecFuture
A Cappella and Jazz Performance Showcase
For the A Capella Night and Jazz Quartet Showcase we are calling all student A Capella groups and small Jazz ensembles. We are looking for...
Days of Fire: Bush and Cheney in the White House
Peter Baker, Chief White House Correspondent for The New York Times, takes us on a gripping and intimate journey through the eight years of...
Hay Fever
a comedy by Noël Coward Directed by Gillian Eaton ”¢ Dept. of Theatre & Drama One of the world’s most hilarious classics, this...
Romeo and Juliet
a drama by William Shakespeare Directed by Malcolm Tulip Ӣ Dept. of Musical Theatre Studio Production The best-known love story in...
Nuala Kennedy Band
Nuala Kennedy is a singer and flutist playing traditional music from Scotland, Ireland, and the fathomless realms of her own imagination....