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U-M Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)-Africa Initiative Third Biennial Conference
Effective U.S. Strategies for African STEM Collaborations, Capacity Building, and Diaspora Engagement
The conference will bring together academic and policy experts from the U.S. and Africa, and aims to fulfill several objectives: (1) share...
Masterclass: Brian Del Signore, percussion
Digital Tools for the Practicing Percussionist: Houston Symphony Percussionist Brian Del Signore will present a clinic on using current...
Urban Governance and Citizen Rights in India and China
Xuefei Ren, Associate Professor of Sociology and Global Urban Studies, Michigan State University
This talk comparatively examines urban transformations taking place in India and China and its implications on citizenship rights, with...
Erica Lehrer and Magdalena Waligórska: "[Polish] Gentiles doing Jewish stuff...and the Jews who love/hate them"
Two books, two perspectives, one destination: Krakow Poland's historical Jewish quarter of Kazimierz. American cultural anthropologist...
Made in India
Screening and Q&A with Director Vaishali Sinha
Outsourcing labor, literally. A film about surrogacy in India. Part of the India in the World Theme Semester.
Distinguished University Professorship Lecture - Mark B. Orringer, MD
Transhiatal Esophagectomy (THE)- Development, Refinement, and Assessment of a University of Michigan Operation
Removing the esophagus (swallowing passage) and replacing it with stomach connected to the remaining esophagus in the neck without opening...
Menorahs in Color: Polychromy in Jewish Visual Culture of Roman Antiquity
Steven Fine
In recent years, polychromy has developed as a significant area of research in the study of classical art. This lecture explores the...
Taste of Tea
Event focused around letting people know different kinds of tea, culture and history, the health benefits of tea and some information about...
Carmen Souza
"Carmen Souza's voice purrs like kernels of corn swirling on a traditional wooden platter one moment and bursts with a perfect...