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New Events
National Cookie Day
Stop by South Quad to celebrate National Cookie Day with some very tasty treats after a great meal.
Rackham Graduate Student Wellness Day
All Rackham graduate students are invited to enjoy a warm meal, a chair massage, and time to chill out. (Massages provided depending on...
2019 Bank of America Fall Diversity & Inclusion Forums - Los Angeles
Bank of America is committed to diversity and inclusion – all students are welcome to apply....
Change the Subject
The documentary Change the Subject explores the ways that politics can enter a library catalog, and shows what libraries can do about it....
Brazil Initiative at LACS Event. Women, Defiance, and Brazilian History
Courtney Campbell, University of Birmingham
Brazil’s most famous historical icons—from the maroon warrior Dandara to President Dilma Rousseff—defied social expectations based on...
CREES Noon Lecture. "Stalin's Master Narrative": The General Secretary's Rewriting of Party History in the 1938 Short Course
David Brandenberger, professor of history, University of Richmond
The Short Course on the History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks) defined Stalinist ideology, both at home and...
DECEMBER DEADLINE: Hopwood Awards!
The deadline is noon, December 4, 2019 for the First and Second Year Hopwood Awards and other creative writing contests. NO LATE SUBMISSIONS...
Equity-Minded Action: Promoting A Culture of Excellence in Strategies and Outcomes for Black Engineering Students
The College of Engineering is excited to welcome Dr. Brandi P. Jones to our DEI lecture series for the month of December. Her lecture will...
HET SEMINAR | Extending the Double Copy
Mark Trodden ( U Pennsylvania)
I will discuss several recent papers on the double copy. In the first part of the talk I will recap work extending the classical double copy...
Medieval Lunch. Architectural Representations in Late Medieval Donor Portraits
Alice Isabella Sullivan, History of Art
Votive images of donors holding an architectural model appear in a variety of media spanning the entire Middle Ages. Although related to...
Restorative Practices and Graduate Well-Being
Our most basic task is helping students get the most out of their experiences. We pride ourselves in being student-centered and in holding a...
Social Area Brown Bag Talk: Do we know whom we can trust? The psychology of trustworthiness detection
Detlef Fetchenhauer, Professor, Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology (ISS), University of Cologne
Do humans have an intuitive understanding of whom they can trust? Research on the accuracy of trustworthiness detection abilities has...
Brown Bag Recital Series: Sam Ronning, organ
Ronning is an undergraduate student in organ performance and sacred music and computer science in engineering.
CivicLEADS: The resource you didn’t know your research needed (webinar)
Presented by ICPSR's David Bleckley
Civic engagement, civic discourse, and civic education have become increasingly popular research topics in recent years. Researchers from a...
Construction Seminar
Andy Brown
TBD Andy Brown is a Project Manager for Kimley-Horn in Houston, Texas.
Wellness/EXCEL: Shake It Off Fall 2019 Dance Building
This bi-annual event provides students with an opportunity forstress-relief the week before finals. Co-hosted by EXCEL, CAPS, and theSMTD...
Ready to Paint the Future? 2020 Internships with Sherwin-Williams
Take some time to hear more about our Internship offerings as we begin to open up spots for our 2020 Intern Programs!...
MIPSE Seminar | The Schwinger Plasma: An Experimental Program to Study the Plasmas That Exist Inside the Vacuum
Prof. Philip Bucksbaum, Stanford University
Abstract:...
Author's Forum Presents: "The Center of the World: Regional Writing and the Puzzles of Place-Time"
A Conversation with June Howard and Joshua Miller
June Howard (English, American culture, women's studies) and Joshua Miller (English, Judaic studies) discuss Howard's latest book,...
Department Colloquium | Controlling Dissipation in Superconductors: the Oxymoron that Leads to New Superconducting Phases and Transitions
Nadya Mason (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Superconductors are exciting materials for basic physics and applications because they conventionally exhibit zero-resistance and...
Department Colloquium | Controlling Dissipation in Superconductors: the Oxymoron that Leads to New Superconducting Phases and Transitions
Nadya Mason (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Superconductors are exciting materials for basic physics and applications because they conventionally exhibit zero-resistance and...
Entering Canada to Visit, Work, Study, or Live
Are you thinking about visiting Canada? Are you thinking about studying or working in Canada? Or perhaps you are interested in living in...
2019 Integrated Product Development Trade Show
Taught jointly by faculty of the Ross School of Business and the Stamps School of Art & Design, the annual Integrated Product Design...
Trade Show: Integrated Product Development: Healthy 20-30 Year Old's
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University of Michigan’s Art & Design, Business, Engineering, and School of Information students are gearing up for the 25th offering...
Resume Lab
Just getting started building a resume? Have a draft but not sure how to make it better? Want to learn about resources available to revise...
Dialogue through Film: Finding Hope and a Conversation on Human Trafficking in the U.S. and Abroad
Join us for a screening of the 2011 film Finding Hope. Following the screening, a panel of students and professors will discuss the topic of...
SIR Film Screening and Panel Discussion. Dialogue Through Film: Finding Hope and a Conversation on Human Trafficking in the U.S. and Abroad
Finding Hope, 2011
Sigma Iota Rho and the Program for International and COmparative Studies invites you to the screening of the 2011 film "Finding...
Socially-Engaged Graduate Student Gathering: Engineering and Sustainable Development
Calling all UM grad students who work at the intersection of technology/design and global sustainable development! We are hosting a student...
2019 Michigan Athletics Fall Career Symposium
Now is the time to prepare for your next steps!...
Charades Night
Looking for some fun & competition on a Wednesday night? Test out your acting & pop culture skills with a few rounds of Running...
Secular Student Alliance Weekly Meeting
Here we discuss all the big questions from morality to politics to religion. We discuss things like, What is the meaning of life? Do we have...
Senior Recital: Catherine Gu, clarinet
PROGRAM: Castelnuovo-Tedesco - Clarinet Sonata, op. 128; Bottesini - Duet for Bass and Clarinet; Brahms - Trio in A Minor, op. 114; Bizet -...
2019 Ermine Cowles Case Memorial Lecture
Recycling, Taphonomy, and the Fossil Record: A Unifying Concept for Paleobiology / Anna K. Behrensmeyer, Research Curator and Senior Scientist, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
2019 Annual Ermine Cowles Case Memorial Lecture 4th Floor Rackham Amphitheatre Open To The Public
An Evening with Dead Horses
Presented by The Ark
Milwaukee-based folk group Dead Horses are bringing their quintet to Ann Arbor for a very special evening of music on December 4. The duo...