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New Events
CCS Noon Lecture Series: "Contracting out Violence: Patron-Client Relationship between the Government and Thugs in China"
"Thuggery, gangsterism, and dark societies (hei shehui) are on the rise in China. They are increasingly recruited by the government as...
The Career Center's Medical School Information Fair
*What to Expect - Med Fair is a great way to connect with a large number of allopathic and osteopathic schools right here on...
"Restoring 'Jason': Reparative Gestures and Dark Fabulation in the Queer Archive"
Speaker: Tavia Nyong'o (Performance Studies, NYU)
This talk will broach ongoing debates in queer studies over the validity of reparative reading practices, through a discussion of the recent...
Film and Conversation
The Death of Captain Pilecki
Film screening followed by a Q&A with lead actor Marek Probosz....
Belin Lecture: The Jewish Cold War: Anxiety and Identity in the Aftermath of the Holocaust
Susan Glenn
Although scholars of the American Jewish experience have characterized the mid-century as a “time for healing,” a “golden age”...
Explore Your Interests!
Whether you feel like you have too many interests or none at all, this workshop is a great start for any student who might be trying to...
“Go Fish” in Michigan: What Can You Eat?
What can fish tell us about the levels of contaminants in Michigan lakes and streams? Joe Bohr, aquatic biologist with the MDEQ Water...
Masters Recital: Hélène Werner, cello
PROGRAM: Barrière - Sonata no. 10 in G Major for two celli; Brahms - Sonata in D Major, op. 78; Schumann - Adagio und Allegro, op. 70;...
Masters Recital: Nicholas Cagle, conductor
PROGRAM: Uhl - Drei Tanzstücke für Bläseroktett; Strauss - Serenade in E-flat Major, op. 7; Mozart - Serenade in E-Flat Major, K....