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Do you have a memorable story to share about a global experience you've had? Submit your story for the "Lost in Translation:...
President's Bicentennial Colloquium
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As part of the University of Michigan’s bicentennial celebration, the Campus of the Future competition invited U-M students from all...
National Pancake Day at East Quad Dining Hall
October 26th is National Pancake Day! Come to East Quad Dining Hall for breakfast to celebrate. They will be serving a wide variety of...
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Interested in taking a deep dive into leadership development? There's a program for that....
"The Campus of the Future": Design Showcase
A yearlong competition, "The Campus of the Future," asks students to collaborate on projects that reimagine methods and spaces for...
Bicentennial Welcome Center and Book Station
Enjoy light refreshments and learn about UMich200 Fall Festival events. Faculty and staff will receive the book, “Always Leading, Forever...
Health Track: Pre-vet consultations with MSU CVM
One-on-one consultations with Ms. Donna Grooms, from the Office of Admissions and Scholarships at Michigan State University College of...
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“Breaking High-Performance Fiber Development Paradigm: Continuous Supernanofibers for Structural and Biomedical Applications”...
AE Defense: Conjugate Analysis of Two-Dimensional Ablation and Pyrolysis in Rocket Nozzles
Aerospace Engineering PhD Candidate: Peter Scott, Dissertation Chair: Prof. Iain Boyd
The development of a methodology and computational framework for performing conjugate analyses of transient, two-dimensional ablation of...
Food Trucks at M Farmers Market
Come and enjoy Shimmy Shack, Bigalora Wood Fired Cucina, and Petey's Donuts at the M Farmers Market on North Campus!
M Farmers Market Day on the Grove
North Campus goes farm fresh! Join Michigan Dining, Central Student Government, MHealthy, and Planet Blue for the 7th annual M Farmers...
RELIGION IN THE CUBAN REVOLUTION
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Dr. Pedraza, is a Professor of Sociology and American Culture at UM, where she received a B.A. and M.A.; her Ph.D. in Sociology is from the...
Rus' in Celluloid: Takes on Andrei Tarkovsky's Andrei Rublev
Michael Flier, Oleksandr Potebnja Professor of Ukrainian Philology, Harvard University
How can a film based on the life of a world-famous icon painter about whom virtually nothing is known be of use to students studying the...
Third Century Screens Expo
The Pop-Up Projection Pavilion (PUPP), a five-screen projection system for multi-layered video works, has been completed to serve as a...
CJS Thursday Lecture | Dynasties and Democracy in Japan
Daniel M. Smith, Associate Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University
Political dynasties exist in nearly all democracies, but have been conspicuously prevalent in Japan, where over a third of all legislators...
"Including Samuel" film screening on diversity/disability/mainstreaming
"Including Samuel," an award-winning documentary by UM graduate Dan Habib, was filmed and produced over the course of four years....
Alumni Insights Lunch: Working in a Government Lab
Please join us for lunch and a career conversation with Rackham alum, Victor Marquez. Dr. Marquez graduated with his Ph.D. in Medicinal...
Bioscience Talk
Dr. Cynthia S. Levine, Northwestern University
Talk Title: Cultural Fit: Its Role in Health and Health Disparities...
ForeSee Munch & Learn: A Conversation about Marketing with UM Alum
Work at the intersection of people, business, and data – with ForeSee People’s voices – as consumers and citizens – are getting more...
Gifts of Art presents Iconic Jazz
Ron Brooks Trio
Led by Ann Arbor jazz icon and bassist Ron Brooks, this rhythmically complex trio has dynamic piano playing by Tad Weed and the flexible and...
Growing Protocols: Documenting the Collaborative Process within the Heritage Seeds for Sustainable Lifeways Project
Elspeth Geiger, Doctoral Candidate in Anthropology University of Michigan
As museum professionals respond to the growing demand for collaboration with Native American communities, the Heritage Seeds for Sustainable...
P&SC Area Brown Bag
Sheila Brassel, P&SC Grad Student
Title: Lay Perceptions of Sexual Harassment toward Transgender, Lesbian, and Gay Employees
Health Track: Pre-med consultations with WVSOM
If you are in Handshake, Click "Join event" to RSVP* Not in Handshake? Click here: https://umich.joinhandshake.com/events/94737...
"Consciousness and the Brain"
The Neural Basis of Consciousness
This study group will read and discuss Stanislas Dehaene’s 2014 book, subtitled Deciphering how the brain codes our thoughts. Dehaene, a...
Designing a Contemporary Resume
Samara Hough, LMSW-Clinical, Counselor and Program Specialist; and Kristin Peterson, U-M MSW student and CEW Counseling Intern
Designing a contemporary resume requires career exploration and awareness. This workshop will provide tools to transform your college...
Beyond the Diag Info Session
Parents & Family Weekend
Stop by to learn more about off-campus housing options, safety resources, leases and legal information, and meet neighborhood ambassadors....
Coffee Hour #2 - Exploring the Teaching Side of Academia discussion
As part of our "Exploring the Teaching Side of Academia" series, the American Society for Engineering Education Student Chapter is...
Intelligence Community Career Fair
The United States Intelligence Community (IC), an integrated network of agencies that work together to protect our nation’s...
Trump, Twitter and Fake News: How Journalists Can Build Credibility by Opening Up Their Work
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Fahrenthold of The Washington Post
Free and open to the public....
LSA Transfer Student Scholarships and Financial Aid
Thursday, October 26 from 3:30-5pm in 2001 LSA...
AE585 Graduate Seminar Series - The OSIRIS-REx Mission and The Mechanics of Asteroid Exploration
Daniel J. Scheeres, Ph.D., University of Colorado Boulder
On September 8, 2016 the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft was launched on its voyage to the asteroid Bennu, with which it will rendezvous in late 2018....
Carol Myers-Scotton
The abstract nature of morpheme types with evidence from contact phenomena...
Design and Redesign of Sustainable Engineered Nanomaterials
Christy Haynes (University of Minnesota)
Engineered nanoparticles are increasingly being incorporated into devices and products across a variety of commercial sectors – this means...
EEB Thursday Seminar: Self- and species recognition in brood parasitic birds
Mark Hauber, HJ Van Cleave Professor of Host Parasite Interactions, Department of Animal Biology, School of Intergrative Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Avian brood parasites have provided a long-standing and popular model system for the experimental analysis of self- and species-recognition,...
Examining Your Political Identity
How has your political identity been shaped? Who/what has impacted your beliefs, and how do your views continue to grow and change?...
Lecture: "The Lavender Scare: Federal Anti-Gay Purges during the Cold War"
David K. Johnson (University of South Florida)
David K. Johnson (Ph.D. Northwestern) is an Associate Professor in the history department at the University of South Florida. His first...
Michigan Flu Clinic
These would be good events for members interested in medicine, public health, or nursing. The volunteers could hand out consent forms and...
Homecoming Buffet at Martha Cook
On October 26th Martha Cook Dining Hall with be having a homecoming buffet! Martha Cook meal plan is required.
President’s Bicentennial Colloquium III: “The Campus of the Future”
A yearlong competition, "The Campus of the Future," asks students to collaborate on projects that reimagine methods and spaces for...
"Talking Black in America" film screening and panel discussion
Part of "Linguistics and the Lived Experience of Language"
Talking Black in America follows the unique circumstances of the descendants of American slaves and their incredible impact on American life...
Chef's Choice Dinner at Twigs Dining Hall
Come to Twig's Dining Hall on Thursday, October 26th for a delicious chef prepared dinner! Selections will include beef ribs, soft...
Getting Started: Exploratory PhD Process Group for Nonacademic Career Paths
If you are in Handshake, Click "Join event" to RSVP* Not in Handshake? Click here: https://umich.joinhandshake.com/events/98706...
Death Around the Palace of Nestor
Dr. Joanne M. Murphy, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
The palace of Pylos constituted the largest regional economic center in southwestern Greece during the Bronze Age (16th- 12th centuries...
ECE Alumni Career Panel
Karen Fireman, Jordi Ribas, Katherine Herrick, and Mitchell Rohde
Come hear Electrical and Computer Engineering alumni speak about their careers! Dinner provided....
Monica Youn & Joyce Carol Oates
ZVWS • Poetry & Prose Reading
Monica Youn is the author of three books of poetry: Blackacre (Graywolf Press, 2016); Barter(Graywolf Press, 2003); and Ignatz (Four Way...
Ace Your Interview: ResStaff Edition
This workshop is in collaboration with Housing for ResStaff selection...
Feast of Ideas
Joe Árvai: Your Decisions: An Owner’s Manual
Everything happens for a reason. Sometimes the reason is, you’re not as clever as you think you are, and you make bad decisions....
Feast of Ideas
Bob Bain, Adding 14 Billion Years to Student’s Education in History: The Case for Big History
The Big History Project is a course that takes high school students on a journey from the Big Bang to the Future. It was created because of...
Feast of Ideas
Kent Berridge, Pleasure, Desire, and Addiction in the Brain
Pleasure “liking” is an essential psychological function for well-being, and incentive “wanting” can normally give zest to life. Yet...
Feast of Ideas
Vicki L. Ellingrod, Through the Precision Health Looking Glass: How Medication Response May Rely on What’s in Your Genes
Choosing the right medication for someone is often based on prescriber preference and not what might be most effective for the patient. This...
Feast of Ideas
Gisele F. Neiva, The Digital Invasion of Dentistry – Single Appointment Solutions For Permanent Restorations
Abstract forthcoming.
Feast of Ideas
Jamie Vander Broek, You Can Judge These Books By Their Covers
You probably have a pretty solid idea of what a book looks like cemented in your brain. But have you ever seen one that slithers like a...
Interprofessional Student Town Hall
For the Future of Healthcare Teams
U-M students in health-related fields are invited to join leaders from across the health professions and schools for this annual event....
Laxmi Parthasarathy - Media Innovation in Social Entrepreneurship
Laxmi Parthasarathy
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Summer Research Opportunities in STEM
If you want to expand your research experience next summer, check out this workshop panel that will highlight a variety of research...
Zell Visiting Writers Series: Monica Youn and Joyce Carol Oates, Poetry and Prose Reading
Monica Youn is the author of three books of poetry: Blackacre (Graywolf Press, 2016); Barter(Graywolf Press, 2003); and Ignatz (Four Way...
Feast of Ideas
Cristina Bares, Genes and the Environment: How the Environment Gets Under the Skin
As we learn more information about how the genome works, we are also finding out that some environments may turn on certain genetic...
Feast of Ideas
Dana Dolinoy, Your Epigenome: DNA is Not Necessarily Destiny
It is increasingly recognized that exposure to chemical, nutritional, and behavioral factors alters gene expression and affects health and...
Feast of Ideas
Marisa Eisenberg, Math in the Time of Cholera: Mathematical Modeling in Public Health
Can mathematics help us understand, predict, and control infectious disease spread? Mathematical modeling is a rapidly growing area of...
Mochas and Masterpieces
Get caffeinated, crafty & cozy with Mochas & Masterpieces! CCI invites you to join us on Thursday, October 26th, in the Kalamazoo...
1st Reading Group of the Year
We are pleased to announce the first reading group of the year will take place on Thursday, October 26, at 7 pm. Prof. O'Shea has...
Feast of Ideas
Amy Cohn, Engineering and Healthcare: Working Together to Deliver Better Care
What do you get when you combine students, faculty, and practitioners from medicine, nursing, engineering, public health, and more working...
Feast of Ideas
Kathryn Heinze, Professional Sport and the Community
Professional sport leagues and teams in the United States are engaging with their communities in new and different ways. This presentation...
Feast of Ideas
Holly Hughes, Bad Hombres and Nasty Women Perform Resistance
On Feb. 20, at 63 locations across the globe, local groups presented performances under the banner of “Nasty Women and Bad Hombres.” The...
Feast of Ideas
Kathleen A. Stringer, The Signals of Bugs and Drugs in the Blood
Sepsis, when bacteria (bugs) get into the bloodstream, is a severe illness that requires hospitalization and intensive care. Presently,...
Feast of Ideas
Arthur Verhoogt, Texts from Ancient Trash
The U-M Papyrus Collection contains many texts from the ancient world of Egypt: the preserved works of literature, private letters,...
Jewish Book & Arts Festival
Professor Andrei Markovits
Professor Andrei Markovits presents his new book entitled Hillel at Michigan 1926/27 – 1945: Struggles of Jewish Identity in a Pivotal...
ZoukMi Thursdays
7:00pm Lesson: Foundations Class 8 of Cycle 1 [taught by Sydney]...
Feast of Ideas
Amanda L. Garner, RNA: The Last Frontier in Drug Discovery
The central dogma is the hallmark of genetic transmission and molecular biology. The fundamental processing of DNA to RNA, via...
Second Dissertation Recital: Thomas Gamboa, conductor
PROGRAM: Lecture: “Reflections”; Gabrieli - Aria della battaglia; Stravinsky - Octet.
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Katherine W. Bauer, It’s All Mom’s Fault: What do we really know about the influence of parenting on children’s eating and obesity
Parents are told many things they should be doing to ensure their children have good nutrition and avoid becoming obese. Don’t let...
Financial Career Paths and Industry Insights with Michael Prober
STUDENT-ATHLETE ONLY EVENT...