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Masterclass: Peter Takacs, piano
Professor of Piano at Oberlin Conservatory of Music.
Celebrating Engineering Innovations in Africa with Dr. Moses Kizza Musaazi
College of Engineering MLK Keynote Address
Dr. Musaazi is an Electrical Engineer whose expertise and innovations have made a significant difference in safe water, sustainable...
Center for Global Health Research Discussion Series on Global Health
Global Health Comparative Effectiveness Evaluations
The Center for Global Health invites the University community to a series of trans-disciplinary research discussions about global health. UM...
Conversations on Europe. “Fiscal federalism in Europe: Good (and bad) lessons from Brazil, Germany, and the United States.”
Mark Hallerberg, professor of public management and political economy. Hertie School of Governance. Sponsors: CES-EUC, Department of...
Discussion on the Influential Nature & Ethics of Hip Hop
This discussion is part of "Shaping Sounds," the University of Michigan's first hip hop Beat Battle presented by F.O.K.U.S....
EEB Thursday Seminar Series
Tracking the dynamics of microbial communities that shape Earth and environment, presented by Dr. Gregory J. Dick, U-M Geological Services
Microorganisms have had (and continue to have) a profound influence on our planet, but only with recent advances in molecular tools has...
Shaping Sounds
The Ethics of Hip Hop and Beatbox Discussion and Workshop
Discuss the impact of misogyny, sexism, homophobia, etc displayed in rap music on the attitudes and behavior of youth, in both urban and...
Penny Stamps Distinguished Speaker Series: The Global Water Crisis and the Coming Battle for the Right to Water
Maude Barlow, National Chairperson of the Council of Canadians and chairs the board of Washington-based Food and Water Watch
The freshwater crisis is the greatest ecological crisis of our time as major portions of the planet run out of this element needed for life....
Zell Visiting Writers Series Presents: John Beer and Ish Klein
Canarium Books Reading
Ish Klein's book, Union! came out April 2009 through the Canarium Press. Her book, For the New Manchurians, will come out from the...
MLibrary Spotlight Series
Info Exchange for student clubs related to water
As part of its Spotlight Series, the University of Michigan Library is inviting members of student water clubs to take place in an...
Ko Tawa: Where Are the Glass Cabinets?
Paul Tapsell from the University of Otago (New Zealand) will speak about strategies for displaying ancestral treasures of the Maori culture...
Voyage from South Africa -- Living in Johannesburg and Ann Arbor
Global Learning Series: A Northwood Resident Cultural Exchange
People from all over the world are living at the University of Michigan campus. Take this opportunity to expand your knowledge about...
Guest Recital: Peter Takacs, piano
Professor of Piano at Oberlin Conservatory. Music of Chopin: PROGRAM: Ballade No. 4 in F Minor, Nocturne in D-flat, Scherzo No. 2 in B-flat...
Third Thursdays
This exciting performance series falls on the third Thursday of each month and features different student performers who work in a variety...
Shaping Sounds
What’s in a beat? Is it just the thump-thump-thump coming out of speakers? What about the everyday, almost mundane noise that surrounds...