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Discover and Reflect: Arab American National Museum Visit
Race+Tech Arab American National Museum Visit
Content notes, adopted from the Arab American National Museum: ...
Saturday Morning Physics | Climate Change in the Great Lakes: Effects on Algal Blooms and Human Health
Gregory Dick, Director of the Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research, Alfred F. Thurnau Professor (U-M Earth & Environmental Sciences and School for Environment and Sustainability)
Harmful algal blooms affect freshwaters worldwide, threatening drinking water, recreation, and the lakes we love. Climate change is making...
Cow Eye Dissection
Have you ever wondered how we see? To take a closer look at the organ that helps us see the world– by dissecting a cow’s eye. How is it...
Esports Community Fall LAN
Enjoy playing your favorite games at the Michigan Esports Community LAN. It will take place November 2nd from 12pm-5pm at CCCB 0460....
Black@SI x Black Tech Saturdays (BTS)
We’re headed to Black Tech Saturdays (BTS)! 🫱🏾🫲🏽 BTS is a community-led initiative that fosters innovation to increase...
Creative Writing & Choreography
Art Making Workshop with Kara Roseborough
In this workshop, Kara Roseborough will lead participants in exercises that integrate both creative writing and dance choreography....
Read and Look | The Magnificent Book of Treasures: Ancient Rome
Connie Powers
Leaning into our semester-long focus on the Roman Empire, our November “Read and Look” session concentrates on the Romans for our...
Selina Langfeldt, oboe
Undergraduate student Selina Langfeldt performs a recital. Sandy Huang, piano Mia Cotton, flute Jiyeon Lee, piano
Gender Euphoria: Killjoy’s Kastle Unplugged Performances
Killjoy’s Kastle is a large-scale, multimedia, walk-through installation and performance that evokes all the fright in lesbian-feminist...
Student Choreography Showcase
This production features work created by students outside of curricular requirements and is entirely created and produced by students within...
Dracula: Cutting Teeth with Hungry Ghosts World Premiere
A Dance Theater Work by Vim Vigor Dance Company
DRACULA is an interdisciplinary physical dance theater creation exploring Bram Stoker's life, Irish history, Romanian folklore, and the...
Natalie & Brittany Haas with Nic Gareiss
Presented by The Ark
Sisters Natalie (cello) and Brittany (fiddle) Haas began their musical lives together, filling their childhood home with Bach suites and...
Xavier Perry, voice
Undergraduate student Xavier Perry performs a recital.