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New Events
The Red Silk Thread
An Opera Studio presentation
The premiere of an opera by Stella Sung, with libretto by Ernest Hilbert. The opera is based on stories of Marco Polo at the court of Kublai...
The History of Food--OLLI (50+)
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at U-M
Speaker: Richard W. Redding, Associate Curator, Museum of Anthropology, U-M...
CJS Noon Lecture Series
Displaced Courtier Konoe Nobutada’s Large Size Kana Calligraphy
(FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC) Konoe Nobutada (1565-1614), a high-ranking courtier, lived through the vacillating political power of three...
Gifts of Art presents Contemporary Dance
U-M Freshman Touring Company
Over 25 years ago, U-M Professor of Dance Bill DeYoung founded the Freshmen Touring Company with the intent to provide first year dance...
The Power of a Palliative Care Model to Fuel the Science.
Dr. Harleah G. Buck, Ph.D, RN, CHPN, is an Assistant Professor at Pennsylvania State University. Her research foci is in quality of life in...
CANCELED: Lisa Jackson sustainability address at U-M
Sustainability Frontiers: Paging Sir Isaac Newton
The lecture by Lisa Jackson, former administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, has been CANCELED due to travel difficulties....
Conversations on Europe/Germanic Languages & Literatures Lecture. “The (Ambiguous) Politics of Empathy.”
Steven E. Aschheim, professor emeritus of history, Hebrew University. Sponsors: CES, Department of Germanic Languages & Literatures,...
EEB Thursday Seminar Series
Insights into adaption and speciation from a butterfly genome, presented by Dr. Chris Jiggins, University of Cambridge
Heliconius butterflies are a rapidly radiating neotropical genus widely used in studies of ecology, behaviour, mimicry and speciation....
Status of the Research Environment at the University of Michigan
Sigma Xi, the Research Society, University of Michigan Chapter presents:...
Tanner Lecture on Human Values
Publicness (and its problems)
Dr. Craig Calhoun, sociologist and director of the London School of Economics, will deliver the Tanner Lecture on Human Values.
Lecture: Mongolian Music, Peter Marsh
Pre-concert lecture for the Red Silk Thread performance at 7:30 p.m. Sponsored in part by the University of Michigan Confucius Institute.
This Is Our Tradition: The Transformative Roles of Traditional Music in Post-Socialist Mongolia
Peter Marsh, Department of Music, California State University, East Bay
Since the early 20th century, Mongolians have engaged in nearly constant debate about the present place of the indigenous traditions and...
Exchange and Urbanization in Early Rome: Perspectives from S. Omobono
FAST Lecture
Since the 1930s, excavations at the site of S. Omobono have revealed an uninterrupted archaeological sequence stretching back at least to...
August: Osage County
Dept. of Theatre & Drama a comic tragedy by Tracy Letts Directed by John Neville-Andrews A vivid portrait of familial dysfunction,...
The Red Silk Thread
Opera Studio production. Premiere of an opera by Stella Sung, with libretto by Ernest Hilbert. The opera is based on stories of Marco...
BEN FOLDS in Ann Arbor
MUSIC Matters presents sponsored by Hillel: Ben Folds April 11, 2013 8 pm, at Hill Auditorium....
Contemporary Directions Ensemble
Christopher James Lees, director "New Music Miniatures" - An all Chamber Music concert of contemporary repertoire proving that the...
Dance BFA Senior Concert: On Display
Natalie Niergarth, Alexandra Reehorst, and Parisa Shahbaz
Michigan Zombie Club presents Planet Terror
Join the Michigan Zombie Club for a free screening of Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror! Popcorn and pop provided.
Stolen Silver
Stolen Silver is the musical culmination of a decade-long friendship between songwriters Levi Britton and Dan Myers. It's a union that...