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Workshop: Dance 291: Sophomore Seminar
This is a closed event for the students enrolled in Dance 291
BIG DATA & DATA MINING
H. V. Jagadish, Director, Software Systems Research Laboratory, U-M
Vast amounts of data are collected every day, from sensor networks in the sea and the sky, from ubiquitous surveillance cameras, from cell...
Ann Arbor Palestine Film Festival
The Annual Ann Arbor Palestine Film Festival is finally here! We are very excited to bring films about Palestine and Palestinians to the...
CJS Noon Lecture Series
Will Japan Amend Its Constitution?
Speaker: Kenneth Mori McElwain, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan...
Winds, Settlers, and Farmsteads in the 19th Century
James E. Davis, Professor Emeritus of History & Geography, Illinois College
Although many 19th-Century settlers in the Midwest did not have much formal education, they were intelligent, rational, and eager to learn....
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...
Gifts of Art presents Jazz Standards by the Paul VornHagen Trio
Winner of five Detroit Music Awards, Ann Arborite Paul VornHagen will present a program of choice jazz standards including composers Cole...
Advanced French
Oral, grammar, read play
In this class, the first hour will be devoted to oral work including free conversation and prepared dialogues. After covering all important...
Algorithmic Adaptations to Extreme Scale
David Keyes, Extreme Computing Research Center, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Abstract: Algorithmic adaptations to use next-generation computers closer to their potential are underway throughout scientific computing....
Researching in Real Life: Publicly Engaged Scholars Share Their Stories
Three U-M scholars share their research and answer questions about engaged scholarship and how this work brings together academy and...
Resilience is not enough: toward a politics of resourcefulness for environmental justice
A lecture by Dr. Kate Derickson, Assistant Professor of Geography, Environment, and Society, University of Minnesota
In this talk Dr. Derickson will argue that the concept of resilience is inadequate for promoting social justice in and for historically...
Early Modern Maps of Paris – a History of Measures and Representations
Start with a discussion and viewing of Paris maps and atlases, followed by a talk at 5:00 pm by Professor Jean Boutier. Drawing from his...
Human Rights Initiative Lecture with Alison Brysk
"Speaking Rights to Power"
How can “Speaking Rights to Power” build political will to respond to human rights abuse? Examining dozens of cases of human rights...
Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies Seminar
"Bidesh Kara" (Doing Abroad): Circular Migration and Bangladeshi Contract Workers
Speaker: Mahua Sarkar, associate professor of sociology and Asian and Asian-American Studies, Binghamton University...
Martín Espada in conversation with Khaled Mattawa
Zell Visiting Writers Series
Called “the Latino poet of his generation,” Martín Espada was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1957. He has published more than 15 books...
Penny Stamps Speaker Series: Saki Mafundikwa
Looking Back to a Bright Future
Graphic designer, educator, author, filmmaker and farmer Saki Mafundikwa is a visionary who left a successful design career in New York to...
Black Feminist Think Tank
Opening Keynote with Beverly Guy Sheftall
This symposium will bring together a range of scholars to map key questions, concepts and debates regarding Black feminism's...
Final Cut Pro X
In this introductory hands-on workshop, you will learn how to:...
Enspired Mass Meeting
We know you saw the show. Was it amazing or what? What if you could be on the team to plan such an amazing event? Well you can! Come out to...
2015 David Noel Freedman Lecture
Gnostic Survivors: the Mandeans in their relations with Judaism, Christianity and Islam
The 20th and 21st centuries witnessed a revival of interest in the approach to religion known as Gnosticism, as well as major textual finds...
Christian Challenge Meeting
Weekly meeting in which we spend time in worship, Bible study, fellowship and having fun.
The Challenge of Building a National Museum
The Smithsonian Institution’s founding director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Lonnie G. Bunch, will...
4th Annual Ann Arbor Palestine Film Festival
The Annual Ann Arbor Palestine Film Festival is finally here! We are very excited to bring films about Palestine and Palestinians to the...
Creative Arts Orchestra
An evening of creative ensemble improvisation.
Lloyd Cole
The All Music Guide calls Lloyd Cole "one of the most articulate and acute songwriters of the post-punk era." Considering how...
Percussion Ensemble with iMpact!
Joseph Gramley and Jonathan Ovalle, directors...
Pre-Candidate Recital: Blair Salter, piano
PROGRAM: Mahler - Rheinlegendchen; Marx - Italienisches Liederbuch; Schubert - Piano Quintet in A Major D. 667 (“Trout”).