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School of Natural Resources and Environment - Master's Project Symposium
You are invited to the School of Natural Resources and Environment Master’s Project Symposium. SNRE Master’s students who have...
CUPSI Workshop by David Blair
Writing the Persona Poem
National Poetry Slam Champion Blair's workshop will discuss strategies and pitfalls of writing in persona, how it facilitates empathy,...
CUPSI Workshop by Megan Levad
Sonic Logic
How can poets harness the elements of sound--which can mean anything from alliteration to volume--to their advantage? At this workshop...
CUPSI Workshop by Ben Alfaro and Isaac Miller
Art and Activism
This workshop will focus on the relationship between art and activism. It will explore through facilitated discussion the role of the...
CUPSI Workshop by U-Club Poetry Slam Core
How to Host a Slam
-History of U-Club at Michigan -How to Gain University Support -How We Run Slams -What Our Alum Have Accomplished
American and Chinese Journalistic Practice: A Contrast in Purposes
A roundtable discussion by George McCloud
Speaker’s Statement: In September of 2010 I attended a seminar at the East West Center in Honolulu that brought together seven senior...
Male Worlds–Female Worlds: Gender Specific Aspects of Early Joseon Painting
Hosted by the History of Art Department, Dr. Burglind Jungmann will give a public talk that analyzes Korean paintings of the 15th and 16th...
Smith Lecture
Lee-Lueng Fu, Senior Research Scientist, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and member of the National Academy of Science and Engineering
Interdisciplinary Music Forum: Graduate Student Workshop
Led by Antonette Adiova (musicology), Dan Blim (musicology) and Michael Mauskapf (musicology).
Lecture: Toni Griffin, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Lecture Title: Can Planning Save the City: Facing the Challenges of Urban America
April 8, 2011 05:00 PM...
Word of Mouth Stories GrandSLAM
Word of Mouth is a group inspired by NPR's The Moth StorySLAMs. Each month, students from the audience compete to tell the best 5...
Faculty and Guest Recital: Aaron Berofsky, violin and Phillip Bush, piano
Concert 1 of 3. Aaron Berofsky and Phillip Bush will perform the complete cycle of Beethoven sonatas for violin and piano. PROGRAM:...
Masters Recital: Kyle Stegall, tenor
PROGRAM: Massenet - Chants intimes; Hahn - Quand je pris au Pavillon; A Chloris; Barber - Despite and Still; Beethoven - Der Kuss; Wonne der...
Masters Recital: Yuan Yuan Cathy Chen, media arts
The Combination of Traditional Chinese Literature, Human Movement, and Technology. PROGRAM: Chen - Movements
Symphony Band
Michael Haithcock, conductor Today’s creative composers and arrangers merge creative concepts from ancient China, and European masters...
The Crucible
by Arthur Miller. Miller’s Tony Award-winning scathing condemnation of censorship set against the 1692 Salem witch trials. Tickets...
Free Rapid HIV Testing and Counseling Services
In coordination with HARC, The Necto Nightclub, and Sociology 389, free HIV testing using rapid testing methods will be available on Friday,...