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CJS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series
"Reimagined, Captured, and Framed: History in Kurosawa's 'Period Pieces'"
Hitomi Tonomura, Professor, History and Women's Studies, The University of Michigan
Celebration: Alfred Sommer receives Thomas Francis Jr. Medal in Global Public Health
The medal is one of the highest honors bestowed by U-M. It is named for Dr. Thomas Francis Jr., one of U-M's most distinguished...
Conversations on Europe
“Regulatory Regimes on the Two Sides of the Atlantic: Opportunities and Challenges for US and EU Companies.â€
Damien Geradin, William W. Cook Global Law Professor, U-M; and professor of competition law and economics, Tilburg University.
EEB Thursday Seminar Series
The genetics of speciation by natural selection, presented by Dr. Kathryn Elmer, University of Konstanz
Abstract: Despite extensive theory existing on the roles natural selection can play in speciation, the uniqueness of lineages and...
Monica Ponce de Leon, “The Other Digital Future of the Library”
Dean Monica Ponce de Leon will discuss in depth the design of the Rhode Island School of Design main library, and will focus on how digital...
Penny Stamps Presents: The John Cage Trust
Laura Kuhn speaks on John Cage's Indeterminacy
The John Cage Trust was established in 1993 as a not-for-profit institution whose mission is to gather together, organize, preserve,...
Reading by Marilyn Hacker
Marilyn Hacker is the author of twelve books of poems, including Names, Essays on Departure, and Desesperanto. Her ten volumes of...
Zell Visiting Writers Series: Marilyn Hacker
Poetry Reading
Marilyn Hacker is the author of twelve books of poems, including Names, Essays on Departure, and Desesperanto. Her ten volumes of...
Careers for the Public Good
Looking for ways to stay committed to social change after college? Join us for a unique event with recent UM alumni who will share their...
The Art of Recovery: Traumatic Brain Injury and Art Therapy "Healing Art"
Reception and Hands on Session
Join us for a meet and greet reception with refreshments. Get to know the artists and art therapists behind The Art of Recovery exhibit....
Bilal's Stand
Showcased at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, Bilal's Stand (www.bilalsstand.com) is about an upright black Muslim teen who works at...
Jake Shimabukuro
When he was just four, Hawaii-born Jake Shimabukuro (she-ma-BOO-koo-row) got his first ukulele lesson from his mother. "When I played...