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New Events
James T. Neubacher Award Ceremony and Certificates of Appreciation
Regent Kathy White bestows award to Neubacher recipient
Ceremony is open to everyone. Guests are welcome. Certificates of Appreciation given to selected nominees who have worked for...
Consultations with Gartner Recruiter
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Health Track: Pre-Pharmacy Consultations with UIC
One-on-one consultations with Ms. Rachel Van Den Broek, from the College of Pharmacy at the University of Illinois at Chicago. This is a...
Jesus, Women, and Early Christianity
Women’s Roles and Treatment
We’ll explore how Jesus interacted with and treated women during his ministry and how they responded. Looking into questions like: What...
Health, History, Demography & Development (H2D2)
Huayu Xu, Hannah Bolder, University of Michigan
Details to come.
LRCCS Tuesday Lecture Series | The Literary Inscription of Things in Early Modern China
Thomas Kelly, Michigan Society of Fellows
Please note the new time and location for our 2017-18 lecture series....
Biopsychology Area Faculty Meeting
Biopsychology Area Faculty Meeting
Department of Biological Chemistry Seminar
Charles Carter Jr., Ph.D.
Dr. Charles Carter Jr, Ph.D., Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics at the University of North Carolina, will be presenting a seminar on...
PhD Workshop: Secrets from the other side...What the industry recruiter at the PhD level knows that you don't
Wouldn't it be great if you had a clear understanding of what a recruiter and/or hiring manager was looking for in a new employee -...
Successful Barbour Alumnae: An International Career Panel and Lunch
Please join us for a multi-disciplinary panel discussion about "Life after Barbour" with Rackham alumae and former Barbour...
EEB Tuesday Lunch Seminar: Connecting micro- and macroevolution using comparative genomics
Michael G. Harvey, U-M EEB Postdoctoral Fellow
Bring your lunch and join us for this weekly seminar
Architects in the Archives: The Research, Design, and Curation of a Bicentennial Exhibition
Sarah Rovang
In April of this year, the Taubman College Gallery on North Campus debuted a student exhibition entitled “Persistent Pasts: The...
Graduate School and Gap Year Options for SPH Undergraduates
CLOSED EVENT: For SPH undergrads only...
When looks count: the function and distribution of LOOK-AT in American Sign Language
Lynn Hou (UCSD)
Lynn Hou (UCSD) will give a research presentation in the Sign Language Linguistics course taught by Natasha Abner. Hou is also a finalist in...
Understanding Weather and Climate
Will it Rain Tomorrow?
Now that climate change has become a political issue, it behooves all of us to have a better understanding of the forces controlling our...
BLI: Lunch and Learn
Come join BLI for our weekly Lunch and Learn as we host representatives from the Opportunity Hub. During this session we will be talking...
ChE Seminar Series: Charles Campbell
Thermodynamcs and kinetics of elementary reaction steps on late transition metal surfaces
Charles Campbell is Professor and B. Seymour Rabinovitch Endowed Chair in Chemistry and an...
Teaching the Whole Student: Integrating Heart, Mind, and Spirit in Our Pedagogy
A panel of authors (Matt Kaplan, Christine Modey, Joseph Galura, Adrienne Dessel, Jim Crowfoot, David Schoem) from the recently published...
100 Years of Opportunity: Asian Women’s Global Engagement
Barbour Centennial Celebrations
This panel will bring together Barbour Scholars for a panel to reflect on Levi Barbour’s original motivation for creating his scholarship,...
CM-AMO Seminar | Controlling Electronic Structure and Correlations in Artificial Quantum Materials
Kyle Shen (Cornell University)
Our ability to control the electronic structure of materials, for instance at semiconductor interfaces, has had enormous scientific and...
DAAS Africa Workshop with Emilie Diouf (Brandeis University)
"And So They Say, Your Pain is Ours": The Flow of African Women Refugees' Stories in Global Human Rights"
With the best of intentions governmental and nongovernmental humanitarian advocacy groups assemble and collect stories of suffering in order...
LACS Lecture. Atlantic History Initiative - Antiracism in Cuba: The Unfinished Revolution
Devyn Spence Benson, assistant professor of Africana and Latin American studies, Davidson College
How do racism and antiracism coexist? How do we fight against racism in a racist world? What are the lessons learned from the 1959 Cuban...
Lecture: "Maize, Blue, and Lavender: Revisiting U-M's LGBTQ Past"
Tim Retzloff (Michigan State University)
Tim Retzloff received his BA with highest honors in history from the University of Michigan in 2006 and earned his PhD in history from Yale...
Louis and Helen Padnos Lecture Series: "Intersex Bodies in Tosefta Bikkurim"
Sarra Lev, Louis & Helen Padnos Visiting Professor in Judaic Studies, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
The androgynus is defined by the anonymous majority in Tosefta Bikkurim, chapter 2, as sometimes male, sometimes female, sometimes both and...
Making the Modern Happen: The Lives and Works of Woolf, Eliot, Lawrence and Forster in 1922
Join us for a lecture, discussion, and reception with public humanist and author Bill Goldstein about his new book The World Broke in Two:...
Rebuilding ancient pathways: Model metalloenzymes for energy conversion
Hannah Shafaat (Ohio State University)
The impending energy crisis is one of the biggest challenges that scientists of today face. At the root of this problem lie the dual issues...
Boren Awards Information Session
Boren Awards provide undergraduate scholarships and graduate fellowships to study a wide range of critical languages in world areas...
Archives in Real Time: Here’s to Flint and Off the Record screening and discussion with Kate Levy and Shanna Merola
Screening of Kate Levy’s film “Here’s to Flint” (45 min) and Shanna Merola’s film “Off the Record” (25 min), followed by...
LRCCS Special Event | CHINA Town Hall: Local Connections, National Reflections
Damien Ma, Paulson Institute; and The Honorable Susan E. Rice, US Ambassador to the UN
The Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies will partner with the National Committee on US-China Relations in New York for their annual...
Jason Yates: Fast Friends Forever
Penny Stamps Distinguished Speaker Series
Special Event: Tuesday, October 24, 5:30 pm at UMMA...
Miscellania brings you: Free Parkour Lesson
Have you always wanted to be able to do cool flips and jumps off of buildings? Well now is your chance! Miscellania and the University of...
Penny Stamps Speaker Series: Jason Yates: Fast Friends Forever
Jason Yates, a Detroit native, currently lives and works in Los Angeles. Yates’ work focuses on a collaborative ethos and bridging the gap...
Ace Your Interview
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All the Difference Film Screening
Monique Zellars, City Year
Filmed over five and a half years, All the Difference weaves together the stories of two promising young black men as they navigate their...
Resume Workshop: School of Nursing
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Jindrich Toman: The Jewish Town as Represented Space: Prague, 1820s-1830s
Slavic Department Colloquium Series
Jindrich Toman: The Jewish Town as Represented Space: Prague, 1820s-1830s...
Transforming Education: Conversations about the past, present and future of university museums
Diarmaid O'Foighil, Chair, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, U-M / James Hanken, Director, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University
"University Natural History Museums: Portals of Discovery in the Anthropocene"...
Ace Your Interview: ResStaff Edition
This workshop is in collaboration with Housing for ResStaff selection...
Bioethics Discussion: Big Data, Little Privacy
A roundtable discussion on the shape of things to come....
Detroiters Speak: Reclaiming the Commons
Crisis & Context II - Education and Labor
Co-curated this semester by Diana Copeland, Will Copeland and Craig Regester, this interactive public course will focus in the first three...
Law Track: Tips from the Pros: How To Be A Competitive Law School Applicant
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MPU Debates Gun Rights
Join the Michigan Political Union as we debate the following resolution -...
Politics of Water Panel
The Middle East and Arab Network, Students Allied for Freedom and Equality and the Native American Student Association are hosting a...