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SMART POLICIES, SMART TRANSPORTATION: IMPACTS ON URBAN/SUBURBAN/RURAL LIFE
Jonathan Levine, Professor of Architecture, U of M
Dr. Levine is Emil Lorch Collegiate Professor at U-M’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. His research centers on...
Gender & Feminist Psychology Brown Bag
Jen Frederick, Graduate Student UM
Pathways to Feminist Identity among Women's Movement Activists
Technology and Historical Archaeology: Asking Questions with GIS, Remote Sensing, and Materials Science
John M. Chenoweth Ph.D, Assistant Professor of Anthropology University of Michigan - Dearborn
Built in part on such disparate sources as historical works and antique collector guides, historical archaeology has typically been somewhat...
CJS Noon Lecture Series | Japan in 21st Century Asia: National Security Space Trajectories
Saadia Pekkanen, Job and Gertrud Tamaki Professor at the Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington
In the past decade, Japan has emerged as one of the world’s most prominent military space powers around. With the inescapable ambiguity of...
Gifts of Art presents Folk Singer/Songwriter
Matt Watroba
Michigan’s Matt Watroba has been building his repertoire of traditional and contemporary folk songs for over 25 years. He sings both...
“Being Mortal” Book Discussion
How End of Life Should Work
In Being Mortal, Atul Gawande, MD, discusses “the medicalization of mortality” and its consequences, including loss of independence,...
Student Arithmetic
Indefinite Theta Functions
Sander Zwegers defined indefinite theta functions to give a uniform construction and generalization of Ramanujan's "mock theta...
Academic Advising @ The Spectrum Center
What Are You Doing After Graduation?
What are you doing after graduation? If you're still trying to answer that question, or you have other academic advising questions,...
ASC Presentation. UMAPS Research Colloquium Series
UMAPS Scholars: Gerald Walulya, Makerere University; Moses Flomo, Cuttington University; Fitsum Andargie, Addis Ababa University
Since 2009, the U-M African Presidential Scholars (UMAPS) Program brings early career faculty from African universities to Ann Arbor for...
Commutative Algebra
A Multinomial Theorem for Symbolic Powers of Primes
These two talks will be suggestive of what my thesis defense will be like, whenever that is. Similar to Eloisa's talk, the first talk...
Analysis/Probability Learning Seminar
Interlacing Family: Existence of infinite family of Ramanujan Graphs Part 2
We will continue on Marcus-Spielman-Srivastava's proof of the existence of infinite many Ramanujan graphs of any degree....
"But Not the Loud Offensive Type: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the University of Michigan during the Era of Jewish Admissions Quotas, 1925-1939"
Karla Goldman
Karla Goldman, Sol Drachler Professor of Social Work and professor of Judaic Studies at U-M, will speak about “Diversity, Equity, and...
Bicentennial Event - Grand Unveiling: Portrait of Joseph Whiting, First Classics Professor at Michigan
John Posch, Department of Classical Studies
Joseph Whiting (1800–45) was the first professor of Greek and Latin languages and one of two original professors when the University of...
But Not the Loud Offensive Type
Karla Goldman, Sol Drachler professor of Social Work and professor of Judaic Studies at U-M, speaks about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion...
EEB Thursday Seminar: Comparative genomics reveals ecological drivers of plant diversification
Deren Eaton, Assistant Professor, Columbia University and Associate Research Scientist, Yale University
When adaptive evolution occurs rapidly it can leave little historical signature with which to trace and reconstruct evolutionary events....
EIHS Lecture: "On the Shores of Japan’s Postwar Left: An Intimate History"
Leslie Pincus, University of Michigan
Over three decades, Tokiko and Akira have made their home in an alternative community in the woodlands of Hokkaido. Children play in an...
Immigration, DACA-Dreamers, and the University of Michigan
As part of the University of Michigan Bicentennial Events, the Latina/o Studies Program in the Department of American Culture is presenting...
Law & Economics: Judging in Europe: Do Legal Traditions Matter?
Nuno Garoupa, Texas A&M University
Abstract:...
Our Future University Community: Reflections on Justices Susanne Baer and Sonia Sotomayor's Remarks
This panel discussion follows the January 30th bicentennial colloquium,"The Future University Community," featuring German Justice...
PitE Information Session
PitE will be holding an information session for any students who are currently undeclared. Students must attend an information session...
Social Work Info Session
Erin Zimmer, UM School of Social Work
This session will provide the opportunity to learn more about the field of social work and the UM MSW and PhD Programs. Topics covered will...
Topology
Smooth and topological rigidity of higher rank lattice actions
Given a non-linear action of a discrete group on a torus, one can always construct a linearized action by toral automorphisms. We ask under...
Arithmetic Geometry Learning Seminar
Huber rings and Valuation spectrum
First, Rankeya will finish discussing Huber rings. Then Emanuel will talk about the valuation spectrum of a ring. Speaker(s): Rankeya Datta...
En Español: Sounds of the Hispanosphere Guest Lecture: Ricardo Lorenz
Lorenz’s compositions have received praise for their fiery orchestrations, harmonic sophistication, and rhythmic vitality. These...
Getting Started: Exploratory PhD Process Group for Nonacademic Career Paths
Are you a PhD student with an open-mind and enthusiasm for self-exploration? Are you ready to actively participate and share thoughts,...
Sara Hendren: Wonder + Skepticism
Sara Hendren is an artist, design researcher, and professor based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She makes material art and design works,...
Rackham Winter Diversity Forum 2017: Expanding the Intersections of Inclusion
We’ve had many conversations on diversity and inclusion many of which have predominately been reactive to events that attacked our values...
Tom Sleigh
ZVWS Poetry Reading
Tom Sleigh is the author of eight books of poetry, including ArmyCats, winner of the John Updike Award from the American Academy of Arts and...
Michigan Men's Tennis vs. Princeton
Michigan Men's Tennis vs. Princeton
Post-Inauguration Conversation
Students, faculty, and staff will have an open dialogue on the first 13 days of the Trump Presidency. All are welcome.
Are You LinkedIn?- Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc.
This is a LinkedIn Workshop for the members of Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc....
Zouk Thursdays
A time to practice and learn Zouk. If you know absolutely nothing about Zouk or dancing, we'll help you through the basics. You'll...
Faculty Showcase
A star-studded “collage” concert of SMTD faculty....
Glancing Back, Dancing Forward
The Dept. of Dance celebrates the U-M Bicentennial. Choreography by guests Meredith Monk, and alumni Xan Burley and Alex Springer....
Nessa
Nessa is a Celtic fusion group led by multi-instrumentalist/vocalist, Kelly McDermott, known for her dazzling flute technique and beautiful,...
Self Defense Workshops
FREE - All Students Welcome!...
En Español: Sounds of the Hispanosphere Guest Recital: Khemia Ensemble
The members of Khemia Ensemble have come together across five countries from the Americas: Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, and the...