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Michigan University-wide Sustainability and Environment (MUSE) Conference 2020
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USTA TOC Midwest Championship 2020
USTA TOC Midwest Championship 2020
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Citi: Women's Networking Breakfast
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EXCEL Talk: David Lang
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Google Hash Code 2020
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BME Ph.D. Defense: Lauren L. Zimmerman
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Cocoa, Coffee, and Chat
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The Dance of the Paint: Thoughts on an Interdisciplinary Practice
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New Approaches to Real-Time Robotic Mapping and Information Gathering
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Annual Stamps School of Art and Design Portfolio Expo - Annual Stamps School of Art and Design Portfolio Expo
The Annual Stamps Portfolio Expo requires that you submit yourresume with a link to your portfolio to John Luther jonel@umich.edu BY...
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CJS Noon Lecture Series | Reading Medieval Ruins: A Material History of Urban Life in 16th-Century Japan
Morgan Pitelka, Professor of History and Asian Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill
The city of Ichijôdani served as the capital of Echizen Province for approximately one century during Japan’s late medieval period. It...
DS/CSS Seminar Series: Julia Mendelsohn
PhD candidate Julia Mendelsohn will discuss the creation of a computational linguistic framework for analyzing dehumanizing language and the...
Historical Engineering Special Guest Seminar: Great Builders
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In the past century the means and methods to design and build infrastructure have evolved at an ever increasing rate. Yet, there are...
Iconic Jazz
Ron Brooks Trio
Led by Ann Arbor jazz icon and bassist Ron Brooks, this rhythmically complex trio plays dynamic versions of the best of jazz, including the...
LRCCS and Asia Library Deep Dive Lecture | Localist Turns: A Data-Driven Approach to Chinese Local History
Peter K. Bol, Charles H. Carswell Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University
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Microfluidics Seminar: Dr. Xufeng Xue
Stem cell-based modeling of human neurulation
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ORNL Science Education & Workforce Development Virtual Career Fair
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P&SC/G&FP Brown Bag: White individuals’ perceptions of Latinx individuals: The roles of social dominance orientation and local demographics
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The History of the Future of Work: The Debate on the Impact of Technological Change in Historical Perspective
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Current debates about technological change and the future of work have a rich history. In his talk, Bachmann will be exploring some aspects...
Verizon Digital Open House
Video Chat with our recruiters on Full-Time Retail Sales Opportunities in the following locations throughout the Michigan area: Ann Arbor,...
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Learn about the University's policies when it comes to campus events, particularly around controversial and/or political speakers or...
Does Time Stop in the World of Talmud Torah?
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Longtime Lower East Side resident and veteran anthropologist Jonathan Boyarin will present his autoethnography of study at the...
Seminar: Targeting tumor-immune interplays
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Adaptive Testing Scenario Library Generation for CAV Evaluation Based on Bayesian Optimization
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Catherine Lacey Roundtable Q&A
Zell Visiting Writer in Fiction
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Rackham North: Navigating Difficult Conversations
As a graduate student or postdoctoral fellow, you have likely already engaged in a number of difficult conversations throughout your life....
"Pathways of Desire: The Sexual Migration of Mexican Gay Men"
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Héctor Carrillo brings us into the lives of Mexican gay men who have left their home country to pursue greater sexual autonomy and sexual...
A Pleasant Peninsula: 400 Years of Mapping the Great Lakes
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BME 500: Ruixuan Gao
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EIHS Lecture: The Labors of Human Nurture: Breastfeeding for Love or Money in Brazil, 1899-1960
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Fibrillization and Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation of the Tau Peptide
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Film Screening "Border South" with co-producer John-Doering-White
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NSA's Co-op Program: Full-time Experience Before You Graduate
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FAST Lecture | The Olynthos Project: Dirt on an Ancient Greek City
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Bain & Company case workshop
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BLI Speaker Series: Compassionate Leadership: Creating a Just, Inclusive, and Mindful Society
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Come join other residents and students as we develop our leadership potential through self-awareness. This workshop, managed by the Sanger...
David Lang: Music and Bad Manners
Penny Stamps Speaker Series
Note: This presentation will take place at Rackham Auditorium, 915 Washington St., Ann Arbor, MI....
Penny Stamps Speaker Series Presents: David Lang: Music and Bad Manners
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1966. 82 minutes. Drama/Thriller. NR. Presented in Japanese with English subtitles.
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