Smith Lecture: Emmy Smith
Stratigraphic constraints on early animal evolution
Since Darwin first noted the seemingly abrupt appearance of fossils in Cambrian strata, the cause and tempo of the ‘Cambrian Explosion’...
Saturday Morning Physics | How Old is the Universe — That is, What Time is It?
Scott Watson, Professor of Physics (Syracuse University)
Have you ever wondered about the origin of time? Join us for a fascinating exploration into a concept that has captivated scientists and...
Smith Lecture: Jida Wang
Tracking lake water resources in the Anthropocene: from infrastructure data to societal indications
Lakes and reservoirs store the largest mass of liquid water on the land surface. They provide diverse and complex aquatic ecosystems, unique...
Saturday Morning Physics | What is Classical and What is Quantum? Insights from the Assumptions of Physics Project
Gabriele Carcassi, Researcher (U-M Physics)
After one hundred years, quantum mechanics is still shrouded with mystery. Does it have to be? Is there a reasonable premise that both...
Camp Davis Info Session
Join Camp Davis faculty and past students to learn everything you need to know about our upcoming summer program and hear first-hand from...
U-M History Film Series: The Day After Tomorrow
Perrin Selcer and Naomi Levin
Join the History department on Tuesday, November 18, at the Michigan Theater (603 E Liberty St.), for a FREE screening of "The Day...
Smith Lecture: Emily Zakem
Linking Microbes and Biogeochemistry: Understanding Microbially Driven Biogeochemical Cycling at Large Scales
Microorganisms mediate the biogeochemical cycles of the Earth system and the atmospheric fluxes of greenhouse gases. However, historically,...
Saturday Morning Physics | 30 Years of SMP! (Family-Friendly)
Warren M. Smith Demonstration Laboratory Staff (U-M Physics Department)
Join us for a special 30-year celebration of Saturday Morning Physics, including an engaging, family-friendly demonstration show. Discover...