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New Events
Paper, the Back Story
Get the inside story of how paper has been made for centuries. Explore rice paper, papyrus, rag, and paper from wood. Then make paper from...
RESEARCH BREAKTHROUGHS IN THE DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, AND PREVENTION OF ALZHEIMER’S
Bruno Giordani, Professor of Psychology, U of M
Over the past few years, there have been dramatic advances in...
Faces of Study Abroad Video Premiere
The Faces of Study Abroad video shares the experiences and insights of 11 Michigan students who studied abroad with CGIS....
Career Crawl: Exploring Careers in Retail & Service Industries
Are you interested in the world of retail? Are you curious what a career would be like in the service industry? Are you looking for...
Career Event: U.S. Department of Labor
Randall Hicks, U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of International Labor Affairs, will speak about his international work in the fields...
CJS Noon Lecture Series
Emotional Rhetoric and the Sinking of the Ehime Maru
Speaker: David Leheny, CJS Toyota Visiting Professor; Henry Wendt III ‘55 Professor of East Asian Studies, Princeton University...
Faculty Meeting (by invitation)
Located in the Eldersveld Room
One-on-one consultations with Joshua Davis, Esq., Director of Admissions, Wayne State University Law School
Pre-law consultations are premium opportunities to meet one-on-one with a law school's admission representative to: discuss your...
TOC Midwest Championships
32 team draw to qualify for nationals and nationals funding
WAKE UP Seminar: Get the 411 on Sexual Health
Join us for an open and candid discussion on how to access accurate and up to date information on maintaining a healthy sexuality....
Gifts of Art presents Musical Theater & Cabaret
Katharine Ball with Andrew Meagher
Katharine Ball is a professional singer and graduate of the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre, and Dance. She has performed...
Emerging Wolverines
Emerging Wolverines is an exciting and interactive 5 week-long group experience for first year and transfer students who want to:...
Latina/o Studies Graduate Certificate and Community Building Event
Current graduate certificate students from several departments will attend and speak about their experiences.
The Latina/o Studies Program offers a 12-credit hour Graduate Certificate focusing on the study of Latina/o experience within the U.S. and...
Angela Flournoy Q&A
Angela Flournoy
Angela Flournoy is the author of The Turner House, which is a finalist for the National Book Award and the Center for Fiction First Novel...
Econometrics
Programming and Treatment Effect Estimation using Stata presented by David Drukker, Stata
TBA
American Dollars to Israel's Settlements:
A Conversation with Uri Blau and Juan Cole
Middle East expert Juan Cole and Israeli investigative journalist Uri Blau discuss Israel’s settlement policy and how tax-exempt dollars...
CPPS Lecture. Women, Class, Performance: Helena Modjeska as Understudy and Impresario
Beth Holmgren, professor of Slavic and Eurasian studies, Duke University
Helena Modrzejewska (1840-1909), the great Polish actress who emigrated to the U.S. mid-career to conquer the American stage as Helena...
EEB Thursday Seminar Speaker Series with Dr. Paul Barber, Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Los Angeles
Evolution of the Amazon of the Ocean: Increasing Diversity Through the Study of Marine Diversity
The Coral Triangle is the global epicenter of marine biodiversity. While this pattern has been known for decades, the origins of this...
EIHS Lecture: "Northern Slavery, the Art of Dissection, and a Doctor’s Fortune"
P. Gabrielle Foreman, University of Delaware
This talk examines the relationship between medical-knowledge generation and white uses of Black bodies by looking to long-standing,...
Literature, Interregnum, Evil: Bolaño’s 2666
Patrick Dove, Associate Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Indiana University
Roberto Bolaño’s posthumous novel 2666 reflects on how the most recent stage of globalization has transformed the social topography of...
Maps of the Middle East: From Ancient to Modern
Join us for Third Thursday in the Clark Library where we'll have maps of the Middle East on display. Light refreshments....
Rubin Lecture Series on the Politics of Economic Inequality
Leslie McCall | Northwestern University
Talk title TBD.
Rise and Fall of Lesbian Nation: A Brief History of Lesbian Feminism and What it Accomplished
Lillian Faderman
Lesbian feminism grew directly out of two movements that began in the 1960s: feminism and gay liberation. Though premised on essentialist...
Panel Discussion: Dream of the Red Chamber opera project
From Page to Stage
A panel discussion about the commissioning and workshopping of Dream of the Red Chamber, including David Henry Hwang, playwright,...
Carrigan Lecture Series in Music Theory: Maryam Moshavar
Rameau’s Transgression: D’Alembert, Music Theory and the “Point of View of Science”
Maryam Moshavar’s research focuses on the history of music theory and its intersections with philosophy and aesthetics, the interfaces of...
Land A Great Internship
Don't know where to start when looking for an internship? Join the Career Center as we share the best ways to tackle an internship or...
Penny Stamps Speaker Series Presents: Patricia Urquiola
Thinking Hands
panish by birth and Italian by choice, architect and designer Patricia Urquiola creates work that is unconventional, emphatic, and...
The Penny Stamps Speaker Series Presents: Patricia Urquiola
Thinking Hands
Spanish by birth and Italian by choice, architect and designer Patricia Urguiola creates work that is unconventional, emphatic, and...
Angela Flournoy Fiction Reading & Book Signing
Angela Flournoy
Angela Flournoy is the author of The Turner House, which is a finalist for the National Book Award and the Center for Fiction First Novel...
Angela Flournoy, Janey Lack Fiction Reading
Angela Flournoy is the author of The Turner House, which is a finalist for the National Book Award and the Center for Fiction First Novel...
Jazz Master Class: Ches Smith Trio with Creative Arts Orchestra
Ches Smith is an American musician whose primary instruments are drums, percussion, and vibraphone. He writes and performs music in a wide...
Neue Leben
Ingo Schulze, Author
Ingo Schulze is the author of 'Simple Stories' and 'Neue Leben', both of which thematize the process of German...
Intercultural Communication Program Suite Movie Screening: The Visitor
The Intercultural Communication Program Suite (ICPS) is hosted by the Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives (OAMI) and is an engaging...
Variety Show
Brought to you by Amaizin' Blue, Michigan Magic, and the LOL ROFL Comedy Club
Comedy, Magic, and A Capella. Free Snacks!
Detroiters Speak - From Failed Urbanism to Failed Regionalism
Moderated by Peter Hammer, Speakers: Deborah Bunkley, Heather Thompson, and Ruth Johnson
In this second of two historical sessions, Peter Hammer will facilitate a discussion about Detroit and the metropolitan region that emerged...
Living Room Series "A Picture Screen Stands in Solitude"
Paul Dresher
A musical composition performanced by Paul Dresher, ensemble Amy X Nueberg and Joel Davel, based upon San Quentin inmate Michael...
Carrie Smith in Residence
RC Alumna Carrie Smith in residence and reading from her latest novel "Silent City"
Clybourne Park
a biting comedy by Bruce Norris...
Faculty Recital: Nancy Ambrose King, oboe
U-M faculty and students join professor of oboe Nancy Ambrose King for an evening of chamber music featuring Chad Burrow, clarinet; Jeffrey...
Fortinbras
A comedy by Lee Blessing...
Michigan Archaeological Society Lecture: “Paleoindian Bifaces and Mobility: Questioning Assumptions”
John D. Speth Professor Emeritus Department of Anthropology University of Michigan
Bifaces, often beautifully fashioned out of high-quality exotic flint, are hallmarks of the Paleoindian period. Most archaeologists view...
Buckwheat Zydeco
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Performing Arts Technology Seminar: Bryan Pardo, Northwestern University
Crowdsourcing Audio Production Interfaces
In this talk, Bryan Pardo describes recent work in evaluative interfaces (SynthAssist), crowdsourcing a vocabulary for language-based...