November 15th, 2012

CJS Noon Lecture Series

Dancing the Tradition and Conserving the Arts: Kyomai in Kyoto's Geisha Quarter

(FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC) Beginning in the Meiji Period, as Japan began undergoing modernization, the government established an...

EEB Thursday Seminar Series

Global environmental change, pollinator biodiversity, and ecosystem services, presented by Dr. Rachael Winfree, Assistant Professor, Rutgers University

Animals pollinate most of the world’s flowering plant species including most crop plants. Yet pollinators are threatened by global...

Terrance Hayes

Zell Visiting Writers Series

Terrance Hayes is the author of four books of poetry: Lighthead (2010), winner of the 2010 National Book Award in Poetry; Wind in a Box,...

November 16th, 2012

Museum Studies Program Brown Bag

Voices of the Living: Memory in Romanian History and Archaeology Museums

Scholars in the museum studies field have approached museums as repositories for memory; places where the past is fixed and encapsulated in...

HAIRSPRAY

MUSKET presents: HAIRSPRAY

Set in the 1960's, Hairspray follows the story of Tracy Turnblad, a hopeful girl from Baltimore who is determined to dance on "The...

November 17th, 2012

HAIRSPRAY

MUSKET presents: HAIRSPRAY

Set in the 1960's, Hairspray follows the story of Tracy Turnblad, a hopeful girl from Baltimore who is determined to dance on "The...

November 18th, 2012

HAIRSPRAY

MUSKET presents: HAIRSPRAY

Set in the 1960's, Hairspray follows the story of Tracy Turnblad, a hopeful girl from Baltimore who is determined to dance on "The...

November 19th, 2012

Experimental Theatre in China Today

Lecture by Claire Conceison, Professor of Theater Studies and Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Duke University

Speaker's abstract: A brief overview of theater’s development in China and introduction to some of the most influential playwrights...

November 20th, 2012

CCS Noon Lecture Series

In the Land of the People Without Sutras: Jungar Refugees and Qing-Kazakh Relations, 1758-1775

A talk by Benjamin Levey, Assistant Professor of History, U-M Dearborn. Based on a large corpus of previously unstudied Manchu language...

Enhancing adherence in Type 2 diabetes

A randomized controlled trial of a behavioral intervention paired with electronic self-monitoring

Presentation by Mary Ann Sevick, ScD, RN, Professor of Medicine, Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, and Clinical and Translational...

November 21st, 2012