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Open Access Publishing and Scholarly Values
A Public Talk by Dan Cohen for Open Access Week
Why should scholars care about open access publishing? Dan Cohen explores the ways in which open access, although associated with new media,...
Taste of Peace
Join us for refreshments and interactive activities. Learn about campus and community organizations.
CJS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series
"Myth and Counter-Myth in Early Modern Japan"
William Bodiford, Professor, Asian Languages & Cultures; University of California, Los Angeles
International Opportunities Fair
Join the University of Michigan for this event highlighting international career and internship options. The fair features organizations...
Conversations on Europe.
Are the US and EU Antitrust Policies on a convergent or divergent path? Implications for Global Corporations.
Damien Geradin, Professor of Competition Law and Economics, Tilburg University; and William W. Cook Global Law Professor, University of...
EEB Thursday Seminar Series
The evolution of phenotypic integration, presented by Dr. Joel McGlothlin
Abstract: Adaptations do not exist in a vacuum; an adaptive trait must fit well not only with an organism's environment but also with...
Penny Stamps Presents: Matthew Ritchie
Chance and Skill
Matthew Ritchie was born in London, England in 1964, and lives and works in New York. He received a BFA from Camberwell School of Art,...
Taubman on the Road: Chicago
First Stop: Chicago, Illinois October 21, 2010 05:00 PM...
Zell Visiting Writers Series: Daniel Alarcón
Fiction Reading
Daniel Alarcón is the author of two story collections, and the novel Lost City Radio, winner of the 2009 International Literature Prize...
Mlibrary for Life Celebration
Organ donation saves lives.
Join us for a celebration of life to learn about the impact of organ donation and to honor those that have made the decision to donate!...
Under Cover: Tents, Tarps and Shelter Clinic
Michigan Outdoor Leadership Semester (MOLS)
Looking to learn the ins and outs of setting up a variety of shelters? Simply wondering about tent set up basics? Or maybe how to decide...
Taste of Peace Open Mic Night
A performance space for the community to express thoughts and feelings on peace and justice.
The Heretics
The Heretics reveals the inside story of Heresies, a feminist art collective that was at the epicenter of the 1970s art world in lower...
UM Student Program
Third Thursdays
This exciting performance series falls on the third Thursday of each month and features different student performers who work in a variety...