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Engineering Education Innovation Days 2025
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Zoom registration at https://myumi.ch/4jqew...
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LRCCS Noon Lecture Series. The Tang-Song Traduction: The Imperialist Agenda behind Naitō Konan’s (1866-1934) Periodization of Chinese History
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Michigan Tax Webinar 2025
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PACE Fellowship Information Session
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KIS Lecture: Gabbrielle Johnson
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Negotiation Basics for Graduate Students
Negotiation is something that many people feel unprepared for, especially during the job search process. We'll talk through the steps...
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PACE Fellowship Information Session
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2025 Sylvia Thrupp Lecture (Presented by Comparative Studies in Society and History)
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Central Campus Residential Development Furniture Fair Kick-Off Event
Furniture Fair
Engage with Student Life leadership on furniture selections for new Housing and Dining facilities!...
Colloquium Seminar: A remarkable ball quotient, the Monster group, and algebraic geometry
Eduard Looijenga (U. of Chicago)
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DAAS Africa Workshop: Ben Machava (Yale)
"The Road Not Taken: Decolonization and Political Imagination in Mozambique"
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EHAP Lecture Series: How Infants Learn To Eat Plants (And Why They May Not Want To)
Annie Wertz, UC Santa Barbara
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Mario Gaming Night @ the DSI
Join us for our popular gaming night at the DSI!...
Mario Gaming Night @ the DSI
Join us for our popular gaming night at the DSI!...
MEMS Special Lecture: Colonial Contact Zones and Constructions of Race in Greenland and Sapmi, 900-150
Cordelia Hess, Aarhus University (Denmark)
The question when racism originated has been a matter of fierce debate among medievalists in recent years. And even though racism and...
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29th Annual Exhibition of Artists in Michigan Prisons
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Change It Up!©: Bystander Intervention
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March WISE Nights In
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OS Info Night W25
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Robotics Advising Super Session
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PAT/IO Workshop: Real Time Lighting
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PATI/O Workshop: Real Time Lighting
PATI/O Workshop: Intro to Lighting Design for Live Music
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Learn the fundamentals of lighting design, from designing your show in Capture to performing your show in GrandMA3. We'll primarially...
The Ann Arbor Premiere of 17 BLOCKS
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Surviving War, Oceans Apart
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Join us for a book discussion and sale with Yanek Mieczkowski, author of Surviving War, Oceans Apart....
Chamber Music & Dance with a View!
Free 30 Minute Rush Hour Concerts
Enjoy LIVE collaborative performances featuring talented faculty & students from the U-M School of Music, Theatre and Dance in an...
AA&PI Heritage Month Opening Ceremony & Art Fair
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Berofsky Piano Quartet
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Nikki Giovanni Multicultural Lounge Scavenger Hunt
Learn more about Nikki Giovanni and her life by participating in a scavenger hunt! Come to enjoy snacks, community, and learning.
John Solari, piano
DMA candidate in piano performance John Solari presents a dissertation lecture recital.
Mike Farris
Presented by The Ark
“a supersized voice filled with the electricity of Saturday night and the godly grace of Sunday mornings.” –Rolling Stone Country...
Zola Hightower, viola
Graduate student Zola Hightower performs a dissertation recital.