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New Events
Panel Discussion: Painting in the Age of Digital Saturation No-Touching Zone: An Exhibition by Chris Hyndman
In conjunction with the Chris Hyndman show, No-Touching Zone, we are thrilled to host an engaging round-table discussion with Chris Hyndman,...
Restorative Justice Symposium & Dialogue
On April 15, 2014, the University of Michigan Office of Student Conflict Resolution (OSCR) will host a symposium and dialogue on restorative...
38th Annual Thomas Francis, Jr. Memorial Lecture with Guest Speaker, Dr. Nubia Munoz
"Human papillomavirus in the etiology and prevention of genital cancers"
The Department of Epidemiology at the School of Public Health invites you to join us for our 38th Annual Thomas Francis, Jr. Memorial...
The Warren Herb Wagner Lecture in Plant Evolution, Department of EEB
Evolution of the niche: phylogenetic and experimental perspectives, presented by David Ackerly, Professor, UC Berkeley
The niche plays a central role in ecological and evolutionary theory, despite, or perhaps because of, many different definitions and...
The German Health Care System and Health Policy in Germany
Dr. Norbert Klusen, Leibniz University and Daniel Bahr, Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress and former Minister of Health
The German Health Care System: Structures, Funding, Benefits, Reforms (Norbert Klusen)...
David and Im Schafer
Labor: Material
Studiomake is based in Bangkok, Thailand and is led by David Schafer and Im Sarasalin Schafer. This practice maintains that there is no...
The Struggle of Memory Against Forgetting: Tiananmen 25 Years On--Panel
Louisa Lim, NPR Beijing Correspondent; Wang Zheng, U-M; Jeffrey Wasserstrom, UC Irvine; Mary Gallagher, U-M
6:00pm: Reception...
Playfest: My Experimental Phase
by Drew Ariana In Manhattan in the late 90\&##39;s, a twenty-something named Adam explores his sexuality and its consequences. After...
Ambystoma Salamanders: How Do They Do That?
With three, four, or even five sets of chromosomes, all-female Ambystoma salamanders, known as “unisexuals,” are a fascinating part of...
Jazz-Fusion Percussion Ensemble and iMpact Youth Percussion Ensemble
The new iMpact! Youth Percussion Ensemble, directed by U-M percussion graduate students Gary Donald and Tom Erickson, is featured on a...
Open Stage Showcase
Each year, the organizers of The Ark's monthly Open Stage nights bring back one or two of the many talented performers who have...
Student Recital: Morgan Byrd, organ
PROGRAM: Marchand - Grand Dialogue en ut majeur; Boyvin - Suite du Cinquième Ton; Balbastre - Concerto no. 1 en re majeur.
Trombone Studio Recital
Students of Professor David Jackson will perform solo works for trombone by composers such as, Bozza, Defaye, Larsson, Lebedev, Stojowski,...