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New Events
9/11: Never Forget Project
Memorialize the 2,977 people killed by radical Islamists 11 years ago
We will be placing 2,977 flags in the grass area of the Diag to honor each person who was killed on the 11th anniversary of the September...
Celebrating a Century of UMS Performances in Hill Auditorium: The Inside Story of the Great Hall’s Origins and Why Artists and Audiences Love It
OLLI at U-M (50+)
Speaker: Kenneth C. Fischer, President, University Musical Society, U-M...
Northfest
This is the University's annual student organization informational fair that occurs on north campus. There will be over 150 student...
Fair Use and Copyright
A unique feature of US copyright US law, fair use allows us to use copyrighted works without permission in special situations. A fair use is...
M+Google Accessibility Support
What: Drop-in sessions to get one-on-one assistance with accessing Google Apps using assistive technology, exploring Google features that...
Physics, French, German, Film --OLLI Study Groups Start Today
OLLI at U-M (50+)
"Particle Physics for Non-Scientists"...
The Other America: Then and Now
The future of workforce development: Employment challenges and the skill needs of companies and communities
The recent recession and weak economic recovery have been characterized by historically high rates of long-term unemployment. Workers...
The Other America: Then and Now
Increasing global competitiveness through informal science education
Students in the U.S. currently rank 25th in math and 17th in science among their peers in other industrialized countries. Yet research shows...
"Red Scare: A Counter-History"
Lecture by Professor Alan M. Wald
Professor Wald will explain the famous Red Scare of the 1950s, usually associated with the anti-Communist politics of Senator Joseph...
The Other America: Then and Now
One nation, (in)divisible: The future of inequality in America
How big is the current cultural, economic, and social divide? How does it differ from the divide Michael Harrington brought to light 50...
U-M to Host Debate about the Income Gap in America
"The Other America: Then and Now — One nation, (in)divisible: The future of inequality in America"
The debate will focus on how unequal American society has become and what is the best way to close the income gap, and will include Jared...
Institutionalizing Exclusion
Refugees, Human Rights and the End of Empire
Pamela Ballinger, the Fred Cuny Professor of the History of Human Rights will deliver her inaugural lecture.
Soil Testing for Roses
A discussion on soil testing and why it’s performed. Also, Q&A and refreshments. Presented by Huron Valley Rose Society