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Southeast Asian Languages and Scholarship Information Session
Want to learn about all the Southeast Asian languages we offer? Want to learn about opportunities to work in Southeast Asia and scholarships...
Flash Talk | What is Kawara and Why Was It Important in Human Subsistence in Ancient Egypt?
Richard Redding, University of Michigan
In science and archaeology, we make assumptions to help us begin to interpret the scattered evidence of the past. But re-examining these...
PhD Defense: William Y. Wang
Biomimetic Microsystems to Study Cell Migration Mechanoreciprocity in Health and Disease
Mechanoreciprocity in cell migration is an emerging concept describing the dynamic, bi-directional interactions between migrating cells and...
Crucial Conversations for Societal Change: Reflection, Research & Resolve
U-M leadership, faculty, graduate and undergraduate students will gather on June 4 to explore and reflect on the progress that has been made...
A Celebration of Black Music II
I Know why the Caged Bird Sings
»I know why the caged bird sings« – it sings of freedom in order not to lose hope. It sings in order to feel the life beyond the bars of...