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New Events
CJS Noon Lecture Series
Law, Subjectivity, and Colonial Space: An Analysis of the Japanese Peace Preservation Law through the Colonial Question
(FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC) The Japanese Peace Preservation Law was established in 1925 to ostensibly preserve Japan’s national polity...
COLOR! An Exhibit of Costumes to Lighten our Dreariest Month!
Curated by Professor Jessica Hahn the costume pieces and accessories are pulled from UM costume stock, the Historic Costume Collection and...
Gifts of Art presents Chamber Music for Strings
U-M Doctoral Strings Students
For 125 years, the University of Michigan School of Music has provided the finest education and experience in the performing arts. Now...
Great Decisions 2013 - Section II–OLLI Study Group (50+)
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at U-M
We will discuss eight critical issues facing the U.S. this year. A course briefing book will provide background information, current data,...
"Curating the Silence"
Richard Rabinowitz, American History Workshop
Thursday, February 7 4:00 p.m. Clements Library
Conversations on Europe. “From Rasse to Race: On the Problem of Difference in the Federal Republic of Germany.”
Rita Chin, associate professor of history, U-M. Part of the LSA Theme Semester "Understanding Race." Sponsor: CES....
EEB Thursday Seminar Series
Microbial seed banks: ecological and evolutionary implications of dormancy: Dr. Jay T. Lennon, Indiana University
Dormancy is a bet-hedging strategy used by a wide range of taxa, including microorganisms. It refers to an ability to enter a reversible...
El Anatsui, with Elizabeth Harney
Don’t miss this conversation with internationally renowned artist El Anatsui offered in conjunction with UMMA’s exhibition of El...
Elizabeth McCracken
Elizabeth McCracken, a former public librarian, is the author of four books: An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination, The Giant’s...
Florian Schultz Presentation
Schultz, a wildlife photographer, will give a multimedia presentation of his work.
The Capitoline on Coins: Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Roman Temple
Field Archaeology Series on Thursday presents,The Capitoline on Coins: Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Roman Temple...
"Human Rights Held Captive: Perspectives on the Justice System"
A conference striving to explore human rights issues through an interdisciplinary lens, with speakers from various academic, professional, and personal backgrounds
As our hallmark event, Human Rights Through Education organizes a conference each February. Each conference strives to explore human rights...
Percussion Ensemble
"Whispers and Stars" The U-M Percussion Ensemble performs a concert of music written for or featuring keyboard percussion...
Translation
Department of Dance A modern dance event Choreography by Bill T. Jones and new works by faculty choreographers Amy Chavasse, Jessica...
Light Cavalry
The Guild will perform “Light Cavalry” and plans to make the first commercially available recording of the show. Written in 1866,...
Student/Alumni Recital: Donald Sinta Saxophone Quartet
The Internationally renowned chamber ensemble, Donald Sinta Quartet (DSQ), performs a recital of cutting-edge chamber music in collaboration...