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New Events
Homer's Iliad
Life, death, & war
This study group will do a close reading and discussion of "The Iliad", using the Robert Fagles translation. We will spend some...
Can You Be an Entrepreneur in Government? (note-this lecture will be delivered via SKYPE due to speaker caught in Boston blizzard)
Shelley Metzenbaum, President, The Volcker Alliance (former Associate Director for Performance and Personnel Management at the White House Office of Management and Budget 2009-2013).
(note-this lecture will be delivered via SKYPE due to speaker caught in Boston blizzard)...
HPC 201: Advanced High Performance Computing Workshop
This course will cover some more advanced topics in cluster computing on the U-M Flux Cluster. Topics to be covered include a review of...
Workshop: Planning For Your Medical School Written Presentation: Personal Statement and Activities Descriptions
Come learn the basic of the written portion of your medical school application. We will cover planning for your personal statement as well...
Big History: The Big Bang, Life on Earth and the Rise of Humanity
A unified account
This Great Courses DVD Lecture Series provides a new way of looking at history. It surveys the past from conventional history to the much...
"BLIGHT AS POLITICS"
SYMPOSIUM WITH COLIN GORDON AND ROBERT FAIRBANKS
In August 2013, Detroit’s Emergency Financial Manager, Kevyn Orr, declared a “blight emergency” in the city. This declaration staged...
The Roy A. Rappaport Lectures: Making the Dead Modern by Professor Erik Mueggler
“Playing with Corpses”
Before the Socialist era, most dead people in this community received four major funeral rituals and many minor ones. Between 1958 and the...
Large Synoptic Survey Telescope: Ushering in the Era of Petascale Astronomy
Mario Juric, University of Washington, LSST
The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST; http://lsst.org) is a planned, large-aperture, wide-field, ground-based telescope that will...
Positive Links Speaker Series
Shirli Kopelman presents Negotiating Genuinely: Mindfully and Strategically Leading with Emotions
The Positive Links Speaker Series 2014-15 season features contributing authors of "How To Be a Positive Leader: Small Actions, Big...
"Nihon no toshi kukan: Approaches to the City Invisible"
Ken Tadashi Oshima, professor, University of Washington
This talk examines the conceptualization of Japanese urban space at the crossroads of the 1960s World Design Conference, with trajectories...
LECTURE: KEN TADASHI OSHIMA
Mr. Ken Tadashi Oshima is Professor in the Department of Architecture at the University of Washington where he teaches in the areas of...
#Black Lives Matter: A Minicourse by the Residential College
Bad Jobs, Black Lives and Young Workers
As federal and state governments in the U.S. dramatically increased the number and share of their populations in jails and prisons, they...
It's All About Faith
Why is it important to have faith? What does faith mean to God? How do we grow in faith? How do we live in faith? This will be a deep...
Student Organization Leadership Series: Risk Management
From the people who brought you SOLS: fundraising and membership retention, we bring you Risk Managment. For all the groups that plan large...
Faculty Recital: Jonathan Ovalle, percussion, Amy Porter, flute
Assistant professor of percussion, Jonathan Ovalle, presents a recital of music for solo percussion as well as flute and percussion duets,...
First Dissertation Recital: Hyo Rim Han, violin
PROGRAM: Beethoven - Romance in F Major, op. 50 & String Quartet no. 11 in F Minor, op. 95 (“Serioso”) ; Strauss - Sonata for Violin...
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