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Translations vs. Talking God's Language
Rabbinic Judaism's Dilemma
Lecturer: David Aaron, Hebrew Union College
CUPSI Workshop by Petra Kuppers
Intercultural Poetic Labor: Community Performance
In this workshop, we will look at the power of poetry in intercultural and intergenerational settings. Petra Kuppers will share some of the...
CUPSI Workshop by Jessica Young
Power Words
Do you curse? Do you use "vocabulary" words? Is macaronic language fair...
CUPSI Workshop by John Whittier-Ferguson
Poetry of Revolutions
In this workshop, we'll spend a little time with a sampling of poems from the past two centuries that are about or are associated with...
CUPSI Workshop by Lauren Banka and Aaron Samuels
Filling Seats, Being Heard: What Happens after the Poem is Finished
As poets, many of us avoid organizational roles, and as a result, our communities and poets suffer. Join Lauren Banka, WU-Slam's...
Conversations on Europe:Fortress Europe: Pushing Back Unwanted Migrants
Marco Jacquemet, Professor, Communication Studies, University of San Francisco
Part of The Connecting Sea: Charting the Mediterranean across the Disciplines. For a list of all events go to...
Conversations on Europe. “’Fortress Europe’: Pushing Back Unwanted Migrants.”
Marco Jacquemet, associate professor of communication studies, University of San Francisco. Part of "The Connecting Sea: Charting the...
EEB Thursday Seminar Series
Forest responses to environmental stressors at multiple scales: From dynamics to ecosystem services, presented by Dr. Maria Uriarte, Assistant Professor, Columbia University
The world’s tropical forests harbor the majority of Earth’s biodiversity, regulate global climate, and form the basis for the...
Michigan Leadership Awards
MLAs 2011
Please join us as we celebrate the 2011 Michigan Leadership Award recipients. The ceremony will be held in the Michigan Union Ballroom on...
Writers Series: Richard Ford
Richard Ford is the author of three collections of stories and six novels, most recently The Lay of the Land, a finalist for the National...
Zell Visiting Writers Series Presents: Richard Ford
Fiction Reading
Richard Ford is the author of three collections of stories and six novels, most recently The Lay of the Land, a finalist for the National...
“Martian Summer,” with Andrew Kessler
It’s a Martian exclusive! Andrew Kessler, author of "MARTIAN SUMMER: Robot Arms, Cowboy Spacemen, and My 90 Days with the Phoenix...
College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational
CUPSI
University Unions Arts & Programs and UMMA are proud to announce that the 2011 College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational (CUPSI) will be...
Sustainability in Public Policy
Complaining about government waste is almost a cliché. At the very least, sustainability does not seem to be on their checklist of...
Around the U: Perspectives of Identities
"Around the U: Perspectives of Identities" is an opportunity for the campus to hear different perspectives from a multitude of...
Take Back the Night Rally and March
Raising community awareness of sexual assault
Come join campus and community members in the Take Back the Night Rally and March! This event is on Thursday, April 7th, from 7-9pm on the...
The Crucible
Department of Theatre & Drama. Arthur Miller’s Tony Award-winning scathing condemnation of censorship set against the 1692 Salem...
The Crucible: Inside the Actors Studio Discussion
Join University Unions Arts & Programs and the Department of Theatre and Drama for their production of Arthur Miller's The...
Senior Recital: Andrew Hayhurst, cello
PROGRAM: Harbison - Suite for Solo Cello; Beethoven - Sonata No. 1 in F Major Op. 5; Barber - Cello Sonata Op. 6; Roussel - Trio for Flute...
Student Woodwind Chamber Music Recital
A recital of wind quintets, quartets, trios, and duos. PROGRAM: Bach - Trio Sonata in G Major; Etler - Quintet No. 2; Ibert - Cinq pieces...
Domestic Partner Duet Extravaganza!
After all of the formality of Charity Auction, come let loose with Out in Public. We're hosting a rip-roaring night of karaoke at Aut...