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New Events
U-M Library Celebrates Language
Language: The Human Quintessence
We invite you to browse panels about the scripts of ancient Egypt, indigenous languages of Central and South America, languages of Southeast...
Winter Engineering Career Fair
Winter Engineering Career Fair - Cosponsored by: the Engineering Career Resource Center and The Career Center
The Fair is a great way to connect with organizations right here on campus! We expect 100+ organizations and 1000+ students to participate...
Ethical Imperialism: Institutional Review Boards and the Social Sciences, 1965-2009
Zachary Schrag Talk and Panel Discussion
The Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine is sponsoring a talk by Dr. Zachary Schrag, author of "Ethical Imperialism:...
Ethical Imperialism: The Case Against IRB Review of the Social Sciences
Talk and Panel
In light of proposed changes to federal regulations governing research with human subjects, the Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in...
Gender and Sexuality: What’s Language Got to Do With It?
In this panel, four scholars of language consider how language has been used to construct and perform gender and sexuality. They will...
How Much is Too Much? Conversations about Drugs, Sex and Gender
Panel discussion with Jill Becker, Kyla Day, Mark Greenwald, Michelle McClellan and Beth Glover Reed.
Traditional Chinese Calligraphy - Lecture and Demonstration
Professor Zheng Xiaohua, School of Arts at Renmin University of China, gives a lecture on and demonstration of this traditional art form.
Beyond the Resume: IPlan for UROP
Now that you have gained a research experience through UROP, how do you translate that into presentations that can help you find...
Black History Month Film Series: “The Black Power Mix Tape 1967-1975”
Hosted By: Black Student Psychological Association (BSPA)
The Black Psychological Student Association (BPSA) will host a series of film screenings, sponsored by MESA/Trotter, that center on Black...
How to Market Your Greek Life Experience in your Job Search
Are you unsure of what you can say to employers about your greek life experience? This workshop will help you to identify and understand how...
Story & Presentation - Sigma Iota Rho
The Career Center will be delivering a workshop for members of Sigma Iota Rho on the topics of Story and Presentation. To learn more about...
Wednesday Drop-In Class
Vinyasa Yoga
Join us for a very special yoga class with representatives from Victoria's Secret PINK on hand with snacks and product giveaways.
Faculty Recital: Nancy Ambrose King, oboe with Matthew Thompson, piano and Carmen Pelton, soprano
PROGRAM: Viardot - Morceaux for Violin (Oboe) and Piano; Clearfield - Gaia, for Soprano, Oboe and Piano; Skalkottas - Concertino for Oboe...
Second Dissertation Recital: Robert Benton, euphonium
PROGRAM: Vivaldi - Bassoon Concerto; Mozart - Bassoon Concerto; Beethoven - Sonata; Hindemith - Sonate; Vinter - The Playful Pachyderm
University Philharmonia Orchestra
Pre-concert lecture at 7:15. Christopher James Lees, conductor. Combining an overtly humorous ballet with a work filled with classic folk...