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SUMMARY:Community Service:Homework Help at The Children's Center
DESCRIPTION:The Homework Help program offers children assistance with their homework assignments. Children are encouraged to bring homework and are paired with a volunteer to assist them. This program is a critical service in helping children thrive. Volunteers give children the tools they need to be successful in school.Virtual and in-person volunteer opportunities are available. If you would like to volunteer\, please start the enrollment process by creating an account on the Children Center's Volunteer Site found HERE. After your account is created\, the Children's Center will reach out to you within 2 business days to answer any questions and discuss the next steps.In accordance with the CMS Vaccine Mandate\, those volunteering in-person at the Children’s Center are required to be fully vaccinated and must provide proof of full vaccination upon request.
UID:93885-21787989@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/93885
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:The Children&#039;s Center 
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DTSTAMP:20221030T120019
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T130000
SUMMARY:Other:MASC Regional Tournament
DESCRIPTION:2-day tournament in Indianapolis
UID:100401-21799711@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100401
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Sonesta Select Indianapolis
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221031T060014
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T235959
SUMMARY:Sporting Event:Nickerson Trophy
DESCRIPTION:ICSA Fleet Race Dingy Regatta for First Year Sailors
UID:100350-21799638@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100350
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Tufts University
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20220927T085223
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T235900
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:PNC Student Banking Spotlight Series Videos: Julien and Kiersten Saunders of rich & REGULAR®
DESCRIPTION:PNC’s Spotlight Series features four short videos from Julien and Kiersten Saunders of rich & REGULAR®\, who share their top tips for students on investing\, saving\, protecting yourself from fraud\, and using credit responsibly.  Watch the pre-recorded videos at your convenience.
UID:99374-21797969@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/99374
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Business,Graduate Students,Transfer Students,Undergraduate,Virtual,Workshop
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20220809T173135
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T190000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Places & Spaces: Mapping Science and A Brief History of Information Graphics
DESCRIPTION:The Places & Spaces: Mapping Science exhibit introduces science mapping techniques and data visualization to the general public and to experts across diverse disciplines\, and we hope inspires cross-disciplinary discussion on how to best track and communicate scholarly activity and scientific progress on a global scale. The exhibit includes a macroscope which showcases interactive visualizations that demonstrate the impact of different data cleaning\, analysis\, and visualization algorithms.\n\nThe Places & Spaces exhibit is curated by the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center at Indiana University. The complementary exhibit\, A Brief History of Information Graphics\, was created by Clark Library staff to provide an historical context to the Places and Spaces exhibit.
UID:96720-21793182@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/96720
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,Library,Maps
LOCATION:Hatcher Graduate Library - Clark Library (2nd floor)
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221003T125034
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T190000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:The Dance for Mother Earth Powwow
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit features various aspects of the Native North American powwow. More specifically\, it features the history and culture behind Ann Arbor’s \"Dance for Mother Earth Powwow\,\" which is approaching its much-anticipated 50th celebration.\n\nThe Dance for Mother Earth Powwow is a multi-decade\, intertribal celebration of Indigenous cultures. It grew from its early beginnings as a small gathering in a field just outside of Ann Arbor into one of the largest student-led powwows in North America. The event attracts crowds of thousands — dancers\, singers\, artists\, tribal members from across the country\, and non-Indigenous members of the community.\n\nStop by to learn more about The Dance for Mother Earth Powwow\, modern Indigenous culture\, and resources to connect to today on campus.\n\nThis exhibition was curated by Michigan Library Scholar interns\, Allison Jiang and Andrea Medina. The Michigan Library Scholars internship program provides undergraduate students with the opportunity to research and develop a capstone project under the guidance of experienced library professionals at one of the largest academic research libraries in the world.
UID:96225-21798604@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/96225
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Free,Library,Native American
LOCATION:Hatcher Graduate Library - North Lobby
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221122T144729
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T160000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:\"I have a crisis for you\": Women Artists of Ukraine Respond to War
DESCRIPTION:An exhibit curated by Grace Mahoney and Jessica Zychowicz\nFeaturing work by Kinder Album\, JT Blatty\, Oksana Briukhovetska (MFA\, Stamps School of Art and Design)\, Oksana Kazmina\, Sonya Hukaylo\, Svetlana Lavochkina\, Kateryna Lisovenko\, and Lyuba Yakimchuk.\n\nLane Hall Exhibit Space\n204 South State Street\n\nAbout the exhibit:\nIn February 2022\, the world witnessed the invasion of Ukraine and all-out war of aggression by the Russian Federation. Since this time\, massive casualties\, human rights violations\, and an unprecedented refugee crisis have ensued. Women artists of Ukraine have responded. They paint on found materials in refugee housing\, illustrate in bomb shelters\, photograph their shelled cities wearing press passes and bulletproof jackets. They document\, create\, and share. They post their daily journals and images on social media. They perform at the Grammy Awards. They know their message is powerful\, and the amplification of their voices is critical for victory in a very real battle for survival.\n\nCurated by Grace Mahoney (U-M Slavic Languages and Literatures) and Jessica Zychowicz\, Ph.D. (Fulbright Ukraine and U-M Alumna)\, \"'I have a crisis for you': Women Artists of Ukraine Respond to War\" showcases work created by women artists in response to Russia’s war in Ukraine. The involved artists are painters\, photographers\, filmmakers\, poets\, translators\, and textile artists. Many of the works exhibited demonstrate a continuity of engagement by the artists with the topic of war\, especially since 2014 when the people of Ukraine gathered in a “Revolution of Dignity” against attempts by the Russian Federation to control the country’s independence resulting in Russia’s annexation of the Crimean Peninsula and backing of pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine’s east. \n\nThe featured artists have also been selected because of their prominent interest and exploration of issues relating to gender in their works. The title for this exhibit comes from a poem of the same name by Lyuba Yakimchuk:\n\n“— our love’s gone missing\, I explain to a friend/ it vanished in one of the wars/ we waged in our kitchen/ — change the word ‘war’ to ‘crisis\,’ he suggests/ because a crisis is something everyone has from time to time.”\n\nLike in Yakimchuk’s poem\, many of these artists approach the war with personal perspectives. They intertwine\, juxtapose\, and disrupt experiences of war with the intimacies of personal relationships\, the workings interior lives\, and perceptions of social roles. The featured artworks and documents engage a range of subjects from women volunteering as combatants to the processes of grieving and reflect ongoing discourses in Ukrainian feminist scholarship. \n\nThe exhibit will be accompanied by a companion website which includes an expanded set of informational and aid-related resources. \n\n\"'I have a crisis for you': Women Artists of Ukraine Respond to War\" is hosted by the University of Michigan’s Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) and the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies with co-sponsorship from the Center for Russian\, East European & Eurasian Studies\, the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures\, the Museum Studies Program\, the Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia\, and the Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies.\n\nRelated Events:\n\nOpening Reception with comments by the curators\n4:00-6:00 pm ET\, Thursday\, September 15th\, 2022\nLane Hall\n\nArtists’ Roundtable (Hybrid)\n3:30-5:00pm ET\, Friday\, September 16th\, 2022\nWeiser Hall\, 1010\n\n*U-M classes may schedule visits outside of regular gallery hours by emailing LaneHallExhibits@umich.edu
UID:96538-21792821@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/96538
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,eastern europe,European,Exhibition,Graduate Students,Museum,Slavic Studies,Ukraine,Ukrainian,Weiser Center For Emerging Democracies,Weiser Center For Europe And Eurasia,Women's Studies
LOCATION:Lane Hall - Exhibit Space
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DTSTAMP:20221104T114237
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T150000
SUMMARY:Meeting:ITS Teaching & Learning Coffee Hour Consultations
DESCRIPTION:ITS Teaching & Learning is pleased to offer 1:1 winter course consultations at U-M campus cafes or online via Zoom. Let us treat you to a warm cup of coffee while you receive guidance/tips for your winter course and learn about a Canvas tool/service of your choosing. \n\nConsultation topics to select from include:\n - MiVideo in Canvas\n - My Learning Analytics (MyLA)\n - Canvas Accessibility\n - Adobe Creative Cloud Campus\n - LinkedIn Learning\n - New Google Assignments\n\nConsultations will be offered between October 31– December 16\, 2022\, and will be up to 60 minutes in length. Appointment slots are being offered on a first-come\, first-served basis\, so be sure to sign up today!\n\nIn-person attendees will be treated to coffee at one of the following three campus cafes:\n  - Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea at the Michigan Union\n  - Mujo Café at the Duderstadt Center\n  - Starbucks at the Ross School of Business\n\nOnline consultations will be held via Zoom.\n\nRequest your consultation today! http://myumi.ch/QeE37
UID:100071-21799149@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100071
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Canvas,Career,collaboration,Consultation,Discussion,Faculty,Free,Graduate and Professional Students,information and technology,Its,software,Staff,Teaching And Learning,technology,Training
LOCATION:1027 E. Huron Building
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221115T063120
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T110000
SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Business Development Info Session II
DESCRIPTION:ATTENTION 1st year MBA and MD students!\n\nJoin us and interact with us in our Business Development Info Session!\n\nThe Genentech Internship program is an intensive 10-12 week opportunity that provides work within a fast-paced and challenging environment. Interns contribute to meaningful projects\, interacting and working side by side with biotech industry experts.\n\nOur internship program also provides a robust speaker series\, which allows interns to hear from top executives throughout the summer.Genentech relies heavily on our internship talent pool to fill full-time positions.
UID:99793-21798692@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/99793
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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DTSTAMP:20221003T160215
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T183000
SUMMARY:Film Screening:International Studies Horror Filmfest
DESCRIPTION:It’s our annual Halloween spectacular\, where we screen frightening foreign-language movies from around the world! Drop by the Hatcher Gallery (just off the Diag) for one or all of these free movies. All films are subtitled in English.\n\n11:00 a.m. — The Untamed in Spanish\n2016\, 1 hr. 38 min.\nA couple in a troubled marriage locate a meteorite\, initiating an encounter with a mysterious creature. Their lives are turned upside down by the discovery of the creature\, which is a source of both pleasure and destruction.\n\n1:00 p.m. — Knife in the Water in Polish\n1962\, 1 hr. 34 min.\nA couple pick up a hitchhiker on the way to their yacht. The husband invites the young man to come along for their day's sailing. As the voyage progresses\, the antagonism between the two men grows. A violent confrontation is inevitable.\n\n3:00 p.m. — The Babadook in English (Australia)\n2014\, 1 hr. 34 min. -- starts at 3 PM\nAmelia\, who lost her husband in a car crash on the way to give birth to Samuel\, their only child\, struggles to cope. Samuel's constant fear of monsters and violent reactions to overcome the fear doesn't help. They read a strange book about the \"Babadook\" monster that hides in the dark areas of their house. Even Amelia seems to feel the effect of Babadook and desperately tries in vain to destroy the book. The nightmarish experiences the two encounter form the rest of the story.\n\n5:00 p.m. — Under the Shadow in Farsi\n2016\, 1 hr. 23 min.\nAs a mother and daughter struggle to cope with the terrors of the post-revolution\, war-torn Tehran of the 1980s\, a mysterious evil begins to haunt their home.
UID:99753-21798646@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/99753
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,Halloween,Library
LOCATION:Hatcher Graduate Library - Gallery
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221115T063142
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T120000
SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:True Life: \"I Want to Be a Teacher\" Webinar | Baltimore City Public Schools
DESCRIPTION:Hello\, everyone -\n\nBaltimore City Public Schools (BCPS) welcomes you to our 3rd bi-weekly episode of \"True Life: I Want to Be a Teacher.\" In this webinar we aim to introduce you to our school district\, to our goals and the blueprint by which we intend to achieve them\, and to some of the benefits of working at BCPS.\n\nWe welcome teachers and prospective teachers of all backgrounds and experience levels. If you think you might want to be a teacher in Charm City (Baltimore)\, tune in and take advantage of our recruitment team's time and knowledge - we're here to help.\n\nThanks for checking us out!\n\nBaltimore City Public Schools' RecruitmentTeam\nFacebook |  Twitter | Instagram | Careers\n
UID:100747-21800310@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100747
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:
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DTSTAMP:20221028T113421
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T133000
SUMMARY:Well-being:How To Stay Motivated To Study
DESCRIPTION:Are you struggling to keep up with your work? Most of us have trouble staying motivated to keep up with school work after many tough months. Meet WISE at any of our upcoming tabling events to learn more about what our office offers and learn some effective tools to stay motivated.\n\nMonday\, 10/31 from 11:30am-1:30pm- Chemistry Atrium\nTuesday\, 11/1 from 11:30am-1:30pm- Duderstadt Connector\nWednesday\, 11/2 from 11:30am-1:30pm- East Hall South Atrium\nThursday\, 11/3 from 11:30am-1:30pm- Robotics Atrium\nFriday\, 11/4 from 2:30pm-4:40pm- Haven Hall Posting Area
UID:99624-21798472@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/99624
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Chemistry,Graduate Students,Mathematics,Michigan Engineering,Michigan Robotics,Undergraduate Students
LOCATION:Chemistry Dow Lab - Atrium
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221013T124001
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T124500
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:U.S. National Security Strategy: Lessons Learned from Truman to Today
DESCRIPTION:Please join Weiser Diplomacy Center for a seminar on U.S. national security strategy with Paul Lettow\, Deputy Chief Counsel at the U.S. Chamber Litigation Center in conversation with Professor John Ciorciari\, director of Weiser Diplomacy Center and International Policy Center. \n\n*From the speaker's bio:*\n\nPaul Lettow is Deputy Chief Counsel at the U.S. Chamber Litigation Center\, where he helps direct the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s litigation program on behalf of U.S. businesses.  He joined the Chamber from a large international law firm\, where he had been a partner in the government regulation practice group. Paul served as the Senior Director for Strategic Planning on the National Security Council staff at the White House from 2007-2009.  In that role\, he led the long-range planning directorate within the NSC staff and helped establish and coordinated the interagency National Security Policy Planning Committee.  He previously worked at the U.S. Department of State. He is the author of Ronald Reagan and His Quest to Abolish Nuclear Weapons and Strengthening the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime.  He is the author of numerous book chapters and articles\, including “U.S. National Security Strategy:  Lessons Learned\,” in the Texas National Security Review. Paul received a J.D. from Harvard Law School\, a D.Phil. in International Relations from Oxford University\, and an A.B. in History from Princeton University.
UID:100067-21799059@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100067
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Diplomacy,ford school of public policy,Foreign Policy,Global,International,international policy,International Policy Center,international relations,Military,National Security,Political Science,Security,Security And Diplomacy,Weiser Diplomacy Center
LOCATION:Weill Hall (Ford School) - 3240
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DTSTAMP:20221019T111418
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T140000
SUMMARY:Class / Instruction:CMENAS Fall Colloquium. Higher Ed between the Global Economy and the 4th Industrial Revolution
DESCRIPTION:2022 CMENAS Fall Colloquium: Higher Education & Reformation across the MENA: A Geopolitical Exploration\n\n“Between the Global Economy and the 4th Industrial Revolution”\n\nShana Cohen\, University of Cambridge  (UK): *Why doesn't higher education lead to jobs in North Africa?*\n\nThis presentation will examine how governments in the region\, like that in Morocco\, have invested in higher education and the political and economic importance of this investment. While participation in higher education has increased\, unemployment rates amongst graduates have remained relatively high compared to groups with lower education rates for decades. This has implications for intergenerational equality\, social and political identity\, and even public revenue based on taxation. These trends provoked the Arab Spring and continue to be critical for politics\, despite the backsliding on democratic reform. The presentation explores these issues substantively and how they can be researched.\n\nMagdalena Karolak\, Zayed University (UAE): *The complexity of tertiary education reforms in the Gulf Cooperation Council: A case study of Bahrain *\n\nThis presentation explores\, to begin with\, the growth of tertiary education institutions in the context of the Gulf Council Cooperation (GCC) countries. The overview focuses on the expansion of the sector in light of the population growth\, absorption of graduates into the labor market\, economic diversification\, and strategic planning deployed by the GCC governments. Added to this are the requirements related to the 4th Industrial Revolution and the role of education in preparing a versatile workforce. The analysis also stresses the differences in terms of business models\, the variety of the educational offer\, and the student body. Secondly\, using the case study of Bahrain\, the presentation illustrates the processes of standardization\, regulation\, and control over tertiary education institutions and the difficulties experienced in the past with regard to meeting the requirements. All in all\, the overview presents the complexities of carrying out educational reforms in the GCC context.\n\nSpeaker Bios:\n\nShana Cohen is the director of TASC\, an independent think tank based in Dublin that focuses on issues related to inequality and democracy in Ireland and the EU. She is also an affiliated lecturer with the Department of Sociology\, University of Cambridge\, and co-editor of the *Journal of North African Studies*. She has conducted research in Morocco for many years\, examining the social consequences of economic policy and the political role of civil society. Her current interests include how to reduce long-term unemployment and underemployment in the MENA region and the economic and social impact of climate action and investment in climate-oriented industries in the region.\n   \nMagdalena Karolak is associate professor of humanities and social sciences at Zayed University\, UAE. She received her Ph.D. in linguistics\, MAs in political science and in Latin American studies\, and a BA in French language. Prior to working at ZU\, Professor Karolak held assistant professor positions in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. In 2014-15\, she was an American Political Science Association MENA fellow. Her research interests include transformations of societies in the MENA region and comparative linguistics. Professor Karolak has published more than 50 journal articles and book chapters on the shifting gender relations\, social media\, culture and identity\, and political system transformations in MENA countries. She is the author of three scholarly monographs.\n\nRegister to the virtual event: https://myumi.ch/29WE6\n\n---\nIf there is anything we can do to make this event accessible to you\, please contact waterbuk@umich.edu. Please be aware that advance notice is necessary as some accommodations may require more time for the university to arrange.
UID:99234-21797758@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/99234
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Cmenas Colloquium Series,Middle East Studies,Virtual
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
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DTSTAMP:20221115T063123
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T130000
SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Kellogg Predoctoral Fellowships: One Path towards a Research Career
DESCRIPTION:Thinking about PhD programs after graduation?\nApplying this year and want to keep your options open?\nTrying to gain research experience during a gap year?\nA research fellowship at our business school could be right for you!\nJoin our information session to learn more about the jobs found here:\nhttps://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/research-support/research-fellows.aspx
UID:100155-21799275@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100155
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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DTSTAMP:20220919T162543
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T125000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:PSC Brownbag Series: Location\, Location\, Location: The Housing Benefits of the 1944 GI Bill and the Racialized Stratification of Homeownership Across Place
DESCRIPTION:For more than a century\, urban scholars have researched the racialized spatial order in the United States. Many studies have examined whether the spatial assimilation or place stratification model of residential segregation is more descriptive of the residential patterns of different racial and ethnic groups. The spatial assimilation model posits that racial and ethnic groups live in different places because of group differences in preferences and financial resources\, while the place stratification model states that discrimination constrains the residential options of Black families in particular.  What remains unclear\, however\, is the extent to which a policy that increases equality in the financial resources between Black and White people could increase the probability that they live in similar kinds of places\, thus resulting in spatial assimilation\, rather than place stratification. To examine this question\, I take the case of the Home Loan Guaranty of the 1944 GI Bill (HLG) – a billion-dollar policy that could have reduced racial inequality in the financial resources available to purchase a home – and examine the policy’s contributions to either spatial assimilation or place stratification between the Black and White WWII veterans who benefitted from this policy. Results indicate that the HLG increased homeownership across race\, but it did so in different places\, with Black men owning homes in cities\, and Whites owning in suburbs by 1960. In sum\, the HLG did in fact increase homeownership\, but it also contributed to the concentration of wealth and opportunity in White places and disinvestment and poverty in Black places.
UID:99033-21797483@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/99033
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:brown bag,Population Studies Center,Sociology
LOCATION:Institute For Social Research - 1430
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221007T134911
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T180000
SUMMARY:Other:UMICH Votes
DESCRIPTION:Looking to register and cast your vote in Ann Arbor\, request an absentee ballot\, or register to vote at your permanent address? At the Satellite City Clerk’s Office\, we can help with that!\n\nStarting Tuesday\, September 27th and running through Election Day on November 8th\, staff from the Ann Arbor City Clerk’s office will be at UMMA to support all your voting needs. Visit us at UMMA to get registered\, complete and submit your absentee ballot\, and more. This is part of the VOTE 2022: Midterms Matter installation\, designed by the Creative Campus Voting Project. \n\nMake your voice heard at the ballot box this fall and help shape the future of our democracy.\n\nGo vote\, and Go Blue! \n\n*Please note: You must be 18 years old by Election Day and a U.S. citizen to be eligible to vote.  \n\n\nOccurrences:\n\nThrough Nov. 4:\nMon-Thurs: 12-6pm\nFridays: 12-4pm \n\nAdditional hours during election week:\nSaturday\, Nov 5 : 12-4pm\nMonday\, Nov 7 : 10am-4pm\nTuesday\, Nov 8 : 8am-8pm
UID:99809-21798744@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/99809
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement,Democracy,Democratic Engagement,Voter Registration,Voting
LOCATION:Museum of Art
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DTSTAMP:20220801T181544
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T150000
SUMMARY:Livestream / Virtual:Rackham Resolution Office: Virtual Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:If you have a quick question or have a time sensitive matter\, attend the Rackham’s Resolution Office’s open office hours weekly on Monday and Wednesday from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. via Zoom. In the interest of providing students as much privacy as possible\, you may spend a brief time in a waiting room if the resolution officer is engaged with another student. They will be with you as quickly as possible.\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://umich.zoom.us/j/96728733675\nMeeting ID: 967 2873 3675\nOne tap mobile\n+13126266799\,\,96728733675# US (Chicago)\n+16468769923\,\,96728733675# US (New York)\nDial by your location\n+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)\n+1 646 876 9923 US (New York)\n+1 646 931 3860 US\n+1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)\n+1 564 217 2000 US\n+1 669 444 9171 US\n+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)\n+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)\n+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)\n+1 386 347 5053 US\n+1 204 272 7920 Canada\n+1 438 809 7799 Canada\n+1 587 328 1099 Canada\n+1 647 374 4685 Canada\n+1 647 558 0588 Canada\n+1 778 907 2071 Canada\n+1 780 666 0144 Canada\nMeeting ID: 967 2873 3675\nFind your local number: https://umich.zoom.us/u/adu3aHINf\nJoin by SIP\n96728733675@zoomcrc.com\nJoin by H.323\n162.255.37.11 (US West)\n162.255.36.11 (US East)\n115.114.131.7 (India Mumbai)\n115.114.115.7 (India Hyderabad)\n213.19.144.110 (Amsterdam Netherlands)\n213.244.140.110 (Germany)\n103.122.166.55 (Australia Sydney)\n103.122.167.55 (Australia Melbourne)\n149.137.40.110 (Singapore)\n64.211.144.160 (Brazil)\n149.137.68.253 (Mexico)\n69.174.57.160 (Canada Toronto)\n65.39.152.160 (Canada Vancouver)\n207.226.132.110 (Japan Tokyo)\n149.137.24.110 (Japan Osaka)\nMeeting ID: 967 2873 3675
UID:96410-21792473@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/96410
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221128T084949
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T144500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T151500
SUMMARY:Well-being:Wellness Everyday: Mindful Mondays
DESCRIPTION:Every Monday we offer a variety of guided sessions that will help you find calmness and community. In these sessions\, we will introduce different forms of meditation\, we will practice them\, and then give you some materials that will help you carry on the practice throughout the week.\n\nAt WISE we know that the different dimensions of wellness are something that we should focus on every day not only in times of stress. We have created the Wellness Everyday Series to aid the WISE community’s exposure to different aspects of their wellness and develop a practice of wellness every day. We look forward to having you join us in the WISE Office in room 3236 of the Undergraduate Science Building. When you are well it helps the community to become well.\n\n*These events are drop-in. No registration required.*
UID:97804-21795175@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/97804
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Graduate and Professional Students,Undergraduate,Women In Engineering,Women In Science,Women In Science And Engineering
LOCATION:Undergraduate Science Building - 3236
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221025T110511
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T171000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Foundations and Frontiers Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Max Kleiman-Weiner is a co-founder of Common Sense Machines. He was previously a fellow at Harvard in the Data Science Institute and Center for Research on Computation and Society and completed a PhD in Computational Cognitive Science at MIT where he was a NSF and Hertz Foundation Fellow. His thesis won the Robert J. Glushko Prize for Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation in Cognitive Science. He has received best paper awards at COGSCI and RLDM for models of human cooperation and the William James Award at SPP for computational work on moral learning. Max was Co-Founder and Chief Scientist of Diffeo which was acquired by Salesforce in 2019. Previously\, he was a Fulbright Fellow in Beijing\, earned an MSc in Statistics as a Marshall Scholar at Oxford\, and did his undergraduate work at Stanford as a Goldwater Scholar.\n\nTITLE\nReverse Engineering Human Cooperation\n\nABSTRACT\nHuman cooperation is distinctly powerful. We collaborate with others to accomplish together what none of us could do on our own\; we share the benefits of collaboration fairly and trust others to do the same. Even young children understand\, learn from\, and collaborate with others in ways that are unparalleled in other animal species and are still lacking in our most sophisticated artificial intelligences. What are the cognitive representations and processes that underlie these distinct abilities and what are their origins?\nIn the Foundations portion of the talk\, I will review models of the emergence of cooperation that have been worked out over the past 50 years in game theory\, psychology\, evolutionary biology\, and computer science. While highly influential\, these models leave out some of the most important cognitive capacities that enable the unprecedented scale and scope of human cooperation. In the Frontiers portion\, I will present a computational framework based on the integration of individually rational\, hierarchical Bayesian models of learning\, together with socially rational game-theoretic models of cooperation. In computational and behavioral experiments I will show how this framework can explain how the cognitive structures underlying cooperation might evolve\, social knowledge can be learned\, and how cooperative behavior is generalized in the moment across an infinitude of possible situations: inferring the intentions and reputations of others\, distinguishing who is friend or foe\, and learning a new moral value all from just a few observations of behavior.\n__________\n\nThe Foundations & Frontiers Speaker Series brings leading cognitive scientists to U-M  to present a special pair of presentations on the same day. The first presentation serves as an introduction to an important theoretical idea or method in the field - the Foundations. The second presentation concerns the application of that idea or method to an innovative topic\, thus exploring the Frontiers of the field in a way that highlights the significance of the theoretical idea.
UID:99721-21798645@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/99721
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Talk
LOCATION:East Hall - 4448
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221031T181615
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T160000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:HEP-Astro Seminar | Boosted Higgs: Made Possible by Jets and Deep Learning
DESCRIPTION:Higgs bosons produced at high momentum are rare but measurable. Their kinetic spectrum can give us a unique insight on whether anomalous interactions are present at the TeV scale. The production of Higgs boson pairs is even rarer - about 1000 times less frequent- but\, in new physics models\, it can be enhanced\, especially when the pairs are produced at high momentum. This talk reviews how final states with jets have enabled the exploration of these rare processes\, even in a difficult collider environment that is full of quarks and gluons such as the LHC\, and how advancements on jet substructure and graph neural networks have drastically improved our capability of identifying boosted Higgs bosons and increased our physics reach.\n
UID:99846-21798791@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/99846
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Physics,Science
LOCATION:West Hall - 335
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221023T232600
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T163000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Paint A Pumpkin
DESCRIPTION:Come decorate a mini pumpkin with Stockwell's DPE and 1st & 5th floor RAs! Pumpkins are fake (so no worries about rotting neglected pumpkins in your room)\, and they will be given out on a first come first serve basis. The event will take place in the 1-5 lounge\, which is located on the first floor\, on the 5 side near the community kitchen.
UID:100607-21800126@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100607
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Diversity Equity and Inclusion,free,Halloween,housing
LOCATION:Stockwell Hall
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221115T123122
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T170000
SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:\"See Yourself Here\" Webinar Series: Client & Partner Group
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in KKR? Would you like to learn more about our businesses and career paths?\n\nWe’d like to invite you to register for our “See Yourself Here” webinar series\, which is an 11-part interactive series that’ll provide education around who we are and what we do\, as well as insight into the 2024 Summer Analyst recruiting process. Feel free to register for all 11 sessions or only the session(s) you are interested in learning more about.\n\nWe’re excited to get to know you and share why KKR is an exciting place to start your career!\n\nRegister here: https://boards.greenhouse.io/kkr/jobs/4659021004
UID:99052-21797503@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/99052
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20220824T142412
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T163000
SUMMARY:Livestream / Virtual:CGIS Virtual First Step Sessions
DESCRIPTION:CGIS offers First Steps sessions virtually (via Zoom) every Monday and Thursday from 4:00pm to 4:30pm during the academic year while classes are in session\, with the exception of holidays. \n\nFirst Step sessions are a great opportunity to learn more about the application process prior to meeting with an advisor. You can learn about all of our programs around the world\, scholarships and other financial aid resources\, the CGIS application process\, and more! \n\n*Attending a First Step session is no longer a required component of the CGIS application process.*
UID:97348-21794419@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/97348
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Africa,anthropology,Asia,Asia-pacific,Business,Central America,Central European Studies,Chinese Studies,Classical Studies,Cognitive Science,cuba,Culture,Dance,Deadlines,Ecology,Economics,Education,Environment,Europe,European,French,Funding,German,global,global engagement,global opportunities,Health,History,Humanities,Iceland,intercultural,international,International Education,internships,Italian Studies,Japanese Studies,Kinesiology,Korea,Language,Latin America,Law,Literature,Majors,Mathematics,Middle East Studies,multicultural,Museum,Networking,Oxford,Philosophy,Physics,Pre Law,Pre Med,Pre-Health,Pre-Law,Psychology,Public Health,Public Policy,race,Romance Language,Scholarship,Scholarships,Science,sexuality,social justice,Social Sciences,Sociology,South Africa,South America,South Asia,Southeast Asia,Spanish Studies,study abroad,Sustainability,Tanzania,Travel,Undergraduate,Undergraduate Students,Vietnam,Women's Studies,Writing
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221031T061526
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T171500
SUMMARY:Other:Exciton-Coupled Coherent Magnons
DESCRIPTION:The information generated by qubits is at helium temperature and localized. Magnons that are coupled to qubits and optical photons can shuttle information created by qubits at a long distance and up to room temperature. Two-dimensional magnetic semiconductors are attractive candidates to serve as this magnon medium because they can hold both tightly-bound excitons with large oscillator strength and potentially long-lived coherent magnons due to the presence of bandgap and spatial confinement. In this talk\, I will discuss the nature of magnon-exciton coupling in the two-dimensional van der Waals antiferromagnetic semiconductor CrSBr. Then\, I will talk about how the exciton-coupled magnons coherently propagate in time and space. Lastly\, I will discuss the implication of strong coupling between magnons (0.1 meV) to excitons (1.3 eV)\, and relatively long coherent propagation length (7 Âµm) and time (10 ns) in magnonics\, quantum information science\, and optoelectronics.\nYoun Jue (Eunice) Bae (Columbia University)
UID:100825-21800394@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100825
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Biosciences,Chemistry,Science
LOCATION:Chemistry Dow Lab - 1640 
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221115T123123
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T170000
SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Girls Who Invest Application Completion Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join GWI Recruiting and Admissions staff for a 60-minute Application Completion Workshop. The format will be AMA (Ask Me Anything) so bring as many questions as you have related to your application.  The goal of these sessions are to encourage completion and submission of your GWI application. We look forward to seeing you there!
UID:99362-21797922@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/99362
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20220829T104743
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T170000
SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:PitE Environmental Career Exploration Group
DESCRIPTION:Have you heard the question \"What are you going to do after graduation?\" and you aren't sure how to respond? After attending this 3-part series on Exploring Environmental Careers\, you'll gain insight into your interests\, skills\, and motivations and determine which environmental field would be a good career path for you.
UID:97586-21794778@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/97586
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Career,Environment,Undergraduate Students
LOCATION:Dana Natural Resources  Building - Dana 1520 Student Center Conference Room
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221013T103857
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T180000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Thomas Spencer Jerome Lecture Series\, Fall 2022
DESCRIPTION:The Thomas Spencer Jerome Lecture Series is among the most prestigious international platforms for the presentation of new work on Roman history and culture. The Jerome Lectures are presented at both the American Academy in Rome and the University of Michigan. Scheduled for Fall 2022\, in the forty-ninth year of the lecture series\, Amy Richlin\, Distinguished Research Professor of Classics at UCLA will be delivering four lectures on the theme of \"Dirty Words: The Selective Survival of Latin Erotica.\"\n\nAmy Richlin works on Roman society and culture\, especially women’s history\, Roman comedy and satire\, and the history of sexuality. Her most recent book\, Slave Theater in the Roman Republic: Plautus and Popular Comedy\, won the Goodwin Award from the Society for Classical Studies. Her Jerome Lectures spring from her career-long fascination with the simultaneous radical difference and deep continuities between ancient and modern sex/gender systems.\n\nAll lectures will take place in a hybrid format at 4:00 PM. In person: on the 2nd Floor of the Michigan League. Virtually: live-streamed via LSA ITS \n\n\n- Monday\, October 31st - How Pederasty Got Lost\n\nLivestream: https://ummedia01.umnet.umich.edu/lsa/lsa103122.html\n\nSummary: after a brief history of how the history of ancient sexuality started to be written in the 1970s\, this lecture presents an overview of pederastic texts in classical Latin and the co-implication of Roman pederasty with slavery.  This continues into “retrosexuality” as writers in the 100s CE produce poetry that is explicitly grounded in earlier poetry.  Then three main questions:  how did this discourse survive the transformation of Western Europe into Christendom? What does this discourse tell about the transformation of the ancient sex/gender system?  Why is it important to us?\n\nFurther reading: Boswell\, John.  1980.  Christianity\, Social Tolerance\, and Homosexuality.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.   \n\n\n- Wednesday\, November 2nd - Sidonius Apollinaris in Visigothic Gaul: Love Among the Ruins\n\nLivestream: https://ummedia01.umnet.umich.edu/lsa/lsa110222.html\n\nSummary: this lecture focuses on a great transitional figure of the 400s CE.  A super-rich aristocrat who lived in an enormous villa in southern Gaul\, Sidonius survived the Visigothic takeover and became bishop of Clermont.  In his voluminous poems and letters he attests to his fear that traditional Latin literature will disappear\, producing an account in which pederastic love is visible as an erasure – although Sidonius does turn a queer eye on the Visigoth Theodoric.\n\nFurther reading: Kelly\, Gavin\, and Joop van Waarden\, eds.  2020.  The Edinburgh Companion to Sidonius Apollinaris.  Edinburgh:  Edinburgh University Press.\n\n\n- Friday\, November 4th - Jerome’s Captive Slave-Woman and the Latin Canon\n\nLivestream: https://ummedia01.umnet.umich.edu/lsa/lsa110422.html\n\nSummary: one of the main reasons classical Latin survived is that Church fathers like St. Jerome could not bear to abandon the curriculum they were trained in.  But in the Middle Ages Jerome’s reading list meant different things to the monks that copied texts over and to those who set Church policy on sexual behavior.  Now pederasty was a sin\, although the heaviest blame fell\, surprisingly\, on the youngest boys.  Yet the 1100s saw the rise of several monkish poets who wrote pederastic poetry.  After a late-medieval backlash\, the Italian Renaissance found teachers editing even the Carmina Priapea as a project with their students.\n\nFurther reading: Elliott\, Dyan.  2020.  The Corrupter of Boys:  Sodomy\, Scandal\, and the Medieval Clergy.  Philadelphia:  University of Pennsylvania Press.\n\nGaisser\, Julia Haig.  1993.  Catullus and his Renaissance Readers.  Oxford:  Clarendon Press.\n\nKarras\, Ruth Mazo.  2006.  Sexuality in Medieval Europe:  Doing Unto Others.  New York:  Routledge.\n\n\n- Monday\, November 7th - Curriculum Reform and Expurgation in the 1700s and 1800s\n\nLivestream: https://ummedia01.umnet.umich.edu/lsa/lsa110722.html\n\nSummary: grammar schools in the 1600s\, following the tradition stretching back to Jerome\, taught mainly Greek and Latin\, including satire (often unexpurgated).  An editor of the X-rated Greek pederastic poet Strato in 1764 claims that all students have access to Catullus\, Martial\, Petronius\, and the Priapea.  Yet this aspect of education troubled the puritanical\, who not unreasonably asked why Christian schools should be teaching about sins and gods.  A survey of schoolbooks and curricula shows that conflicting systems continued to coexist.  Today we are more likely to teach Catullus and Petronius to undergraduates than the Victorians were\; should we teach them whole?\n\nFurther reading: Watson\, Foster.  1908.  The English Grammar Schools to 1660:  Their Curriculum and Practice.  Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press.
UID:99824-21798760@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/99824
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Classical Studies,Comparative Literature,Free,History,Humanities,Lecture
LOCATION:Michigan League - Hussey, 2nd Floor
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221115T123112
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T170000
SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:University of Michigan Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about Eight Eleven Group!\n\nThis information session will be held virtually for all students who are interviewing with us the following day. This will be your chance to learn all about our company\,what we do\, a day in the life of a Sales Executive AND a Recruiter\, ourculture\, growth opportunities\, and all the perks of being part of the Eight Eleven Group family.\n\nThis info session will be hosted by our Detroit Market Director & an Internal Recruiter!
UID:96658-21793021@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/96658
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:
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DTSTAMP:20221027T100735
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T173000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:IOE 813 Seminar: Peng Zhang and Sameer D. Saini
DESCRIPTION:The prevalence of chronic liver disease (CLD) is increasing in the Veterans Health Administration. Access to specialty care is important for patients with CLD\, and hence accurate risk stratification algorithms are needed for consult management.\n\nIndexes such as Child-Turcotte-Pugh (CTP) score from electronic medical records have been utilized but only performed well for patients with decompensated liver disease. Imaging biomarkers\, which reflect body composition and frailty\, have been shown to be strongly associated with mortality.\n\nIn this talk\, we will introduce how we analyze CT images and extract biomarkers automatically through modern deep-learning algorithms. We then utilize these imaging biomarkers together with clinical data to predict mortality.\n\n \nPeng Zhang\, Ph.D. is an Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Surgery and Director of Advanced Analytics at the Morphomic Analysis Group. Dr. Zhang received his undergraduate degree in Mathematics from Peking University in Beijing\, China\, and his doctoral degree in Biostatistics from Harvard University. His primary research interest is to design personalized treatment decision support and strategies through analytic morphomics\, which are anatomically indexed information extracted from Computed Tomography (CT) images. Dr. Zhang's research interests include an array of clinical outcomes\, such as injuries in motor vehicle crashes\, long/short-term surgical outcomes\, cancer occurence/recurrence (lung\, adrenal\, liver\, esophageal\, colon)\, and metabolic diseases (type-2 diabetes and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease).\n\nSameer Saini\, MD\, MS is a Professor in the Division of Gastroenterology at University of Michigan and Director of the VA Ann Arbor HSR&D Center for Clinical Management Research (CCMR). He also serves as Co-Director of the NIH T32 GI Epidemiology Training Program and Director of the Gastroenterology Early Career Faculty Mentoring Program at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on the appropriate use of resource-limited medical procedures\, such as colonoscopy and upper endoscopy\, the development of “next-generation” performance measures\, and the development and evaluation of complex interventions to reduce the use of low-value care. He uses a variety of methodological approaches in his work\, including simulation modeling\, mixed methods\, and implementation science. He has a long list of current and former post-doctoral mentees.\n\n\nThe seminar series “Providing Better Healthcare through Systems Engineering” is presented by the U-M Center for Healthcare Engineering and Patient Safety (CHEPS):  Our mission is to improve the safety and quality of healthcare delivery through a multi-disciplinary\, systems-engineering approach.\n\nFor the Zoom link and password\, and to be added to the weekly e-mail for the series\, RSVP or contact genehkim@umich.edu
UID:100769-21800334@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100769
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Industrial And Operations Engineering,seminar
LOCATION:Industrial and Operations Engineering Building - 1680
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20220828T225914
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T180000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Spanish Conversation Hour
DESCRIPTION:Spanish Conversation Hour takes place every Monday and Tuesday at 5-6pm in the Michigan League Basement. It's a wonderful opportunity for students to gain proficiency in conversational Spanish while meeting other Spanish language learners.\n\nAll students are welcome to join\, regardless of their level of Spanish!\n\nContact spanishclubeboard@umich.edu if you have any questions or if you'd like to join our email listserv.
UID:97561-21794722@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/97561
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Language,Social,Spanish Studies
LOCATION:Michigan League - Basement
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221031T180029
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T190000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Introductory Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Stop by 3460 Mason Hall to learn more about becoming a perfusionist! Halloween candy will be provided. Perfusion is a health-care career and perfect for those who are pre-health but unsure about medical school. 
UID:100888-21800478@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100888
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:3460 Mason Hall
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221026T231801
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T193000
SUMMARY:Tours:Spirits of Michigan's Past: A Walking Tour of Forest Hill Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:Numerous figures from U-M’s history — from the time of the University’s relocation to Ann Arbor in the 1830s to the recent past — are interred in Forest Hill Cemetery\, located near the Observatory. Learn about such individuals as football player George Jewett\, U-M’s first African American player\; longtime U-M president James B. Angell\; famed conductor Eva Jessye\; the Detroit Observatory’s own James Craig Watson\; and many more. We look forward to sharing university history with you at this unique and scenic setting.\n\nPlease be advised that the tour involves steep hills and potentially walking through grass\, both of which could make this walking tour a challenge for some. This walking toward starts at the Detroit Observatory.\n\n* Advance registration optional *
UID:100758-21800321@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100758
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:history,university history,university of michigan history,Walking Tour
LOCATION:Detroit Observatory
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221031T180007
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T203000
SUMMARY:Exercise / Fitness:Bujinkan Budo Training Session
DESCRIPTION:Bujinkan Budo Club training will be held on Wednesdays from 19:00 - 20:30 at CCRB 2275 during the Fall 2022 semester.--For more information\, email us at michiganbujinkan@gmail.com or checkout our website\, which also includes a training schedule!
UID:97116-21793932@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/97116
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Central Campus Recreation Building
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221023T231606
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T220000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:A Wicked Halloween Party
DESCRIPTION:Happy Halloween from the Markley Multicultural Affairs Council and the DPEs. Please join us for a spooky Halloween Party around the concourse and in the 4th floor lounges (Angela Davis Lounge and Arati Sharangpani Lounge). The celebration will consist of trick-or-treating with candy from around the world. Grab a trick-or-treating bag and a passport at the front of the building. At each station make sure to stamp your passport and enter your completed passport into our $25 Blue Bucks Raffle. In addition to trick or treating\, we will have cookie decorating\, donuts and cider\, a movie in the Angela Davis lounge\, and pumpkin and skull painting in the Arati Sharangpani lounge. At 9 pm\, there will be a Halloween costume contest. First\, Second\, and Third place will receive prizes. We hope you have a ghoulish night!
UID:100606-21800125@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100606
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Diversity Equity and Inclusion,free,Halloween,housing,Inclusion,multicultural
LOCATION:Mary Markley Hall - Angela Davis Lounge and Arati Sharangpani Lounge
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221024T132205
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221031T230000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Haunted Bell Tower
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Halloween in Wonderland at our annual Haunted Bell Tower! Come out to the North Campus Grove for games\, raffles\, a costume contest\, and\, of course\, a haunted house!
UID:100516-21800029@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100516
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:halloween,Haunted Bell Tower
LOCATION:The Grove
CONTACT:
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