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National Tater Tot Day
Friday, February 2, 2018 is National Tater Tot Day! Twigs Dining Hall is celebrating by having a loaded tator tot bar at dinner! Meal plan,...
National Tater Tot Day
Friday, February 2, 2018 is National Tater Tot Day! Bursley Dining Hall is celebrating by serving delicious tater tots! Meal plan, Blue...
Xenith Sports Immersion
On Friday, February 2nd, the University Career Center willbe taking 20 students to spend half a day at Xenith in Detroit. During this...
BECOMING DIGITAL CONFERENCE
Architecture is always becoming digital. To become digital is to exist in a digital world. It is an ontological state that tacitly...
Asian Languages Fair
Are you interested in learning more about the Asian languages taught at the University of Michigan? The Department of Asian Languages and...
Paleontology Seminar - Biogeographic history of widespread freshwater fish clades: what does the fossil record tell us?
Alessio Capobiancho
Biogeographic history of widespread freshwater fish clades: what does the fossil record tell us?
CSEAS Fridays at Noon Lecture Series. Power in the Margins of Madurese Society: Salabadhan (or Sandur Madura) as a Nexus of Performing Arts Patronage, Political Clientelism, and Socio-Religious Transgression
Steve Laronga, U-M Visiting Faculty
Steve Laronga is a gamelan ensemble director....
CWPA Tournament @ Purdue University
CWPA Tournament #1 at Purdue University
EIHS Workshop: Public/Private Selves: (In)visibilities, Identities, and Communities
This panel engages themes from Gregory Pflugfelder’s article “The Nation-State, the Age/Gender System, and the Reconstitution of Erotic...
IDENTITY WORKSHOP: SOCIAL IDENTITIES
The “Identity Workshops” are designed for participants to interrogate their different identities and assumptions of themselves and...
Life After Graduate School Seminar | PANEL: Faculty search: the view from applicants and hiring committee
Panel Discussion (U-M Physics)
Three faculty members (Henriette Elvang, Ben Safdi, and Liuyan Zhao) will discuss and take questions about the process of applying for...
Michigan Difference Student Leadership Awards Nominations
Are you a student leader? Have you been inspired by a student leader? Help recognize student contributions to campus and the world by...
Navigation by Judgement: Why and When Top Down Management of Foreign Aid Doesn't Work
Dan Honig (Assistant Professor of International Development, Johns Hopkins SAIS)
High-quality implementation of foreign aid programs often requires contextual information that cannot be seen by those in distant...
Paul Mavrides: It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time
On Friday, February 2, join us for a talk by artist Paul Mavrides at the Ann Arbor District Library’s downtown branch. Mavrides, a...
Contrasting Regulatory DNA Variation and Flexible Transcription Factor Function
Christine Queitsch, University of Washington
Host: Andrzej Wierzbicki
Understanding Your Online Presence
Regardless of whether we've created one intentionally, we all have a presence online. While our social and professional identities...
Consulting Track: Intro to the Case Workshop
If you are in Handshake, Click "Join event" to RSVP* Not in Handshake? Click here: https://umich.joinhandshake.com/events/123815...
Economics at Work
Nelson Boxer, Partner, Petrillo Klein & Boxer LLP
Nelson A. Boxer represents corporations and individuals in criminal prosecutions, criminal and regulatory investigations, and in commercial...
Possible Health Impacts of Metal Mining & Processing in Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo
A talk by Benoit Nemery, MD (Professor, University of Leuven, Belgium)
The extraction and processing of minerals containing copper, cobalt and other metals in southern Katanga have been demonstrated to cause...
Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations
Reading Group
We write to invite you to a reading group on Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations. This group will not require preparation prior to...
AE Defense: Mesh-Refinement, Solution Order-Increment and Mesh-Movement Adaptation Models for Computational Fluid Dynamics
Aerospace Engineering PhD Candidate: Kaihua Ding, Dissertation Chair: Assoc. Prof. Krzysztof J. Fidkowski
Aerospace Engineering PhD Candidate: Kaihua Ding...
CCN Developmental Talks
Lillian Cabrera, Colleen Frank, Stella Hao, Graduate Students; Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience
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Gershom Scholem's Negative Aesthetics: Mathematics and the Origins of Critical Theory
Matthew Handelman, MSU
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EEB Museums Seminar: From Arid Australia to the Amazon: Comparative Ecology of the World’s Most Diverse Squamate Communities
Dan Rabosky
EEB Museums Seminar at the Research Museums Center (RMC).
HET Seminars | String Theory of Supertubes
Emil Martinec (UChicago)
The internal structure of extremal and near-extremal black holes in string theory involves a variety of ingredients — strings and branes...
Refutation
Agnes Callard, University of Chicago
The practice of refutation has been a central preoccupation of philosophers since Socrates. But what is a refutation? And why do...
Give 'Em What They Want: Career Competencies all Employers are Looking for and How to Get Them
If you are in Handshake, Click "Join event" to RSVP* Not in Handshake? Click here: https://umich.joinhandshake.com/events/123822...
Smith Lecture: Mountain Building, Strike-slip Faulting, and Landscape Evolution in New Zealand's Marlborough Fault System
Alison Duvall, University of Washington
The ~150 km wide dextral Marlborough Fault System and adjacent Kaikoura Mountains accommodate oblique convergence at the NE end of the South...
CSAS Lecture Series | Atmospheric Citizenship: Distributions of Life in the Wake of Delhi’s Airpocalypse
Asher Ghertner, Department of Geography, Rutgers University
D. Asher Ghertner is an associate professor in the Department of Geography and director of the South Asian Studies Program at Rutgers...
Department of Linguistics Winter Colloquium Series
Concatenative vs. Non-concatenative Morphology at the Interface ~ Abbas Benmamoun (Duke University)
Though there is robust morphological evidence for small units of word formation such as roots to account for patterns of lexical...
Krimm Special Lectureship: "Glutamate transporter dynamics: how fast can it go?"
Olga Boudker, HHMI Investigator, Professor Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell University
Glutamate transporters are responsible for the uptake of the neurotransmitter glutamate from the synaptic cleft into glial cells in a...
NERS Colloquium: Andrew Till, PhD, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Andrew Till, PhD, Los Alamos National Laboratory...
BECOMING DIGITAL CONFERENCE KEYNOTE: CHRISTIANE PAUL
Christiane Paul has written extensively on new media arts, lectured internationally on art and technology and is the recipient of the Thoma...
Info Session | Alibaba Group
Alibaba recently announced that it will invest US$15 billion in research and development over the next three years. This investment will...
CJS Special Lecture | Japan-U.S. Relations in the Changing World: North Korea, China, and America First
Naoyuki Agawa, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, Doshisha University
The world seems to be going through many fundamental changes. Some of them deeply worry us or scare us. While they require careful...
Science for the People: Then and Now
Organizers from the original and current Science for the People will discuss the history of the radical science movement, the consequences...
Across the Waves: How the United States and France Shaped the International Age of Radio
Professor Derek Vaillant
Please join Professor Vaillant for a book reading/signing....
Graham Cotten & Clayton Wickham
WEBSTER READING
One MFA student of fiction and one of poetry, each introduced by a peer, will read their work. The Mark Webster Reading Series presents...
Mark Webster Reading Series
One MFA student of fiction and one of poetry, each introduced by a peer, will read their work. The Mark Webster Reading Series presents...
Auditions Winter 2018
Come try out for Watercolors Acapella! Bring a verse and chorus that fits your voice!
Casual Gaming Club: Gaming Night Event!
Finish off the week right and come and hang out with us this weekend for a gaming night!What's going on? We'll be playing all...
Sideline
Sideline is a powerful group of seasoned bluegrass pros that has been getting busier and busier since this "side project" became a...
Symphony Band
Time and Place
Michael Haithcock, conductor, Elliott Tackitt, graduate conductor, and Bill Campbell, trumpet....
Viola Studio Recital
Students of Assistant Professor Caroline Coade’s viola studio perform.
Honey I Shrunk the UMix
Remember how much simpler life was when you were a kid? When healthy eating meant just maybe nibbling part of a vegetable and recess was...
Honey I Shrunk the UMix
Remember how much simpler life was when you were a kid? When healthy eating meant just maybe nibbling part of a vegetable and recess was...
UMix Late Night
Spend your Friday Night with UMix.UMix Late Night, is the University of Michigan's premier late night tradition filled with a series of...