The Week of: Nov 1, 2013
Event Types
Group
- Gifts of Art(74)
- University Library(22)
- School of Music, Theatre & Dance (SMTD)(17)
- Campus Information Centers CIC(16)
- Institute for the Humanities(15)
- A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning(11)
- University Career Center UCC(10)
- Michigan Union Ticket Office (MUTO)(9)
- Bentley Historical Library(8)
- Confucius Institute at the University of Michigan(7)
- Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)(5)
- Blood Drives United(4)
- Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (50+)(4)
- CSCAR Workshops(3)
- Copernicus Center for Polish Studies(3)
- Rude Mechanicals/UAC(3)
- Center for Emerging Democracies(2)
- International Institute(2)
- Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies(2)
- University Center for the Child and the Family(2)
- Arts at Michigan(1)
- Biological Chemistry(1)
- Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine (CBSSM)(1)
- Center for International & Comparative Law(1)
- Center for Japanese Studies(1)
- Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies(1)
- Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies(1)
- Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies(1)
- Center for South Asian Studies(1)
- Center for Southeast Asian Studies(1)
- Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering(1)
- Department of American Culture(1)
- Department of Astronomy(1)
- Department of Film, Television, and Media(1)
- Department of Physics(1)
- Digital Media Commons(1)
- Donia Human Rights Center(1)
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology(1)
- Global Islamic Studies Center(1)
- History of Art(1)
- Institute for Research on Women and Gender(1)
- International Center(1)
- Judaic Studies(1)
- Kellogg Eye Center(1)
- LSA Development, Marketing & Communications(1)
- Life Sciences Institute (LSI)(1)
- Mary A. Rackham Institute(1)
- Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum(1)
- Michigan Engineering(1)
- Michigan Medicine(1)
- Museum Studies Program(1)
- Nam Center for Korean Studies(1)
- Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design(1)
- Planet Blue(1)
- School for Environment and Sustainability SEAS(1)
- School of Information(1)
- School of Nursing(1)
- School of Social Work(1)
- Science Learning Center(1)
- University of Michigan Detroit Center(1)
- See All Groups (60 total)
Location
- Taubman Center(35)
- Hatcher Graduate Library(24)
- University Hospitals(22)
- Off Campus Location(20)
- Museum of Art(19)
- Earl V. Moore Building(12)
- Cancer Center(10)
- Michigan Union(10)
- Art and Architecture Building(9)
- Palmer Commons(9)
- School of Social Work Building(8)
- Bentley Historical Library(7)
- 202 S. Thayer(6)
- Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre(6)
- Student Activities Building(6)
- Haven Hall(3)
- Modern Languages Building(3)
- North Quad(3)
- Angell Hall(2)
- East Hall(2)
- Hill Auditorium(2)
- Mary A. Rackham Institute(2)
- Michigan League(2)
- Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.)(2)
- Tappan Hall(2)
- 300 N. Ingalls Building(1)
- Chemistry Dow Lab(1)
- Dana Natural Resources Building(1)
- Detroit Center(1)
- Detroit Observatory(1)
- Duderstadt Center(1)
- Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Building(1)
- Hutchins Hall(1)
- Kellogg Eye Center(1)
- Lane Hall(1)
- Law School Development(1)
- Lurie Ann & Robert H. Tower(1)
- Matthaei Botanical Gardens(1)
- Medical Science Unit I(1)
- Stearns Building(1)
- Walgreen Drama Center(1)
- Weiser Hall(1)
- See All Locations (42 total)
November 1st, 2013
Exhibit: AfroKilt
AfroKilt explores the connections between Africa and Scotland through textiles – specifically, the role of Anchor thread, an embroidery...
Exhibit: Soundscapes of Childhood
Compositions of voice, words, song, and environmental sounds combine with personal stories and images of Nichols Arboretum to inspire...
Gifts of Art presents “Ceramic Animals”
Marie Lane is an Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma. Lane creates useful and whimsical ceramics incorporating various...
Gifts of Art presents A New Perspective: Digital Photography
Robert P. Kelch, M.D.
Dr. Robert P. Kelch retired from his position as Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs at the University of Michigan in the fall of...
Gifts of Art presents Botanical Watercolors
Joanne Porter
Local artist, teacher and floral painter Joanne Porter has always been inspired by the seasonal variations in the garden. In her...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Paperweights & Studio Glass
UM-Dearborn Permanent Art Collection
The American studio glass movement started in 1962 with glass workshops held at the Toledo Museum of Art. The workshops, taught by Harvey...
Gifts of Art presents Pierced Porcelain
Kate Tremel
In this current body of work, Kate Tremel is interested in taking a fresh look at traditional pottery forms within a functional context. She...
Gifts of Art presents Poodle Stories: Whiteware Clay
Lilli Blackburn
Ann Arbor artist Lilli Blackburn creates functional and sculptural works in clay. In this body of work, poodles are represented in various...
Gifts of Art presents Retaining Identity: Mixed Media Painting
U-M Silver Club
U-M Geriatrics Center Silver Club Memory Loss programs embrace creative enrichment for its members. To further their creative programming,...
Gifts of Art presents Stitched Impressions: Art Quilts
Carole Harris
Textile artist Carole Harris is a Detroit native. Her mother introduced her to needle arts at an early age. After receiving a BFA in art and...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Storytelling: Fabric Appliqué
Chris Roberts-Antieau
Chris Roberts-Antieau’s work is about the mysterious origin of joy and the wonder of childhood. To create her witty fabric paintings, she...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: The wait seems to go on forever (mural, 2008)
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibition of New Work
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Ten Thousand Urban and Rural Things: BASEbeijing
The number ten thousand is not an exact number in Chinese. Traditionally, ten thousand was thought of as such an unimaginably large number...
American Foodways: The Jewish Contribution
Highlighting Jewish contributions to American culinary history from 1660 to 2013, this exhibit includes Jewish-American charity cookbooks...
Application of Hierarchical Linear Modesl
This workshop introduces the analysis of multilevel and longitudinal data, emphasizing the use of hierarchical linear models (HLM)....
Harmon of Michigan
Exhibit at the Bentley Historical Library
The Bentley Historical Library is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibit, “Harmon of Michigan” focusing on the life and career...
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
Planning in a "Post-Racial" Society (?): New Directions and Challenges
Symposium at the University of Michigan Museum of Art
As the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 approaches, many have questioned whether the U.S. has entered a...
Planning in a "Post-Racial" Society (?): New Directions and Challenges
As the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 approaches, many have questioned whether the U.S. has entered a...
II Fall Symposium: "What is the Future for Islands?"
Islands often figure as sites of isolation, exception, the archaic, and even backwardness. Paradoxically, they may serve as key harbingers...
Robert Hayden Centennial Conference
A Tribute to a Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress and University of Michigan Professor, 1969-1980...
Freshman Fridays at The Career Center
Join us on Fridays from 12-1:30 for FREE FOOD!...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: prints
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Open House: New Survival Flight base in Howell
Family-friendly event features medical helicopter & jet, plus Livingston Co. ambulances
A new all-in-one hub for emergency medical response by ground and air in Howell, Mich., will allow crews from the University of Michigan...
Clearing the Air: A Physicist Takes a Long, Hard Look at Climate Change
Nelson W. Spencer Lecture
The president of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), Dr. Thomas J. Bogdan, will present....
CSAS Scholarly Lecture Series
John Stratton Hawley, Professor, Department of Religion, Barnard College
John Stratton Hawley Lecture, "When Blindness Makes for Sight"
It is quite rare for a Hindi poet to be depicted in manuscript illustrations of the works he is believed to have composed. Yet this happens...
Julie Snow: Architecture Made Politically
Guido A. Binda Lecture
Julie Snow leads a studio-based practice in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The diverse scale and type of work is joined by a common exploration of...
The Musical Beauty of Baroque Poland
Phillip W. Serna (lecturer & bass viol), Emily J. Katayama (harpsichord)...
Guest Recital: Vincent DuBois, organ
PROGRAM: Widor - Allegro vivace from Symphonie V; Vierne - Aubade from Pièces de fantaisie; Reubke - Sonata on the 94th Psalm; Duruflé -...
Matt Wertz
What began with a homemade drum groove on Matt’s front porch in Nashville sprang into a varied ten-song album that is equal parts a dip in...
Octubafest: U-M Euphonium and Tuba Ensemble
Fritz Kaenzig, director. A program of seasonal music, jazz, and music from the movies.
SMTD@UMMA: Circles and Sensibilities - Music by and for Virgil Thomson
Exploring the artistic circle as creative milieu and engine with Professor Nadine Hubbs, author of The Queer Composition of...
The Violet Hour (Friday Performance)
It's April 1st, 1919, and the young independent publisher John Pace Seavering is setting up his office: a couple of dilapidated rooms...
The Violet Hour presented by The Rude Mechanicals
The Violet Hour
It's April 1st, 1919 and the young independent publisher John Pace Seavering is setting up his office: a couple of dilapidated rooms in...
November 2nd, 2013
Gifts of Art presents “Ceramic Animals”
Marie Lane is an Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma. Lane creates useful and whimsical ceramics incorporating various...
Gifts of Art presents A New Perspective: Digital Photography
Robert P. Kelch, M.D.
Dr. Robert P. Kelch retired from his position as Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs at the University of Michigan in the fall of...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Pierced Porcelain
Kate Tremel
In this current body of work, Kate Tremel is interested in taking a fresh look at traditional pottery forms within a functional context. She...
Gifts of Art presents Poodle Stories: Whiteware Clay
Lilli Blackburn
Ann Arbor artist Lilli Blackburn creates functional and sculptural works in clay. In this body of work, poodles are represented in various...
Gifts of Art presents Retaining Identity: Mixed Media Painting
U-M Silver Club
U-M Geriatrics Center Silver Club Memory Loss programs embrace creative enrichment for its members. To further their creative programming,...
Gifts of Art presents Stitched Impressions: Art Quilts
Carole Harris
Textile artist Carole Harris is a Detroit native. Her mother introduced her to needle arts at an early age. After receiving a BFA in art and...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Storytelling: Fabric Appliqué
Chris Roberts-Antieau
Chris Roberts-Antieau’s work is about the mysterious origin of joy and the wonder of childhood. To create her witty fabric paintings, she...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: The wait seems to go on forever (mural, 2008)
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Ten Thousand Urban and Rural Things: BASEbeijing
The number ten thousand is not an exact number in Chinese. Traditionally, ten thousand was thought of as such an unimaginably large number...
Harmon of Michigan
Exhibit at the Bentley Historical Library
The Bentley Historical Library is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibit, “Harmon of Michigan” focusing on the life and career...
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
Pediatric Support Group for Parents and Families of Children with Eye Diseases and Visual Impairment
This support group is open to all parents and families of children with eye disease and visual impairment. The meeting is free but...
American Foodways: The Jewish Contribution
Highlighting Jewish contributions to American culinary history from 1660 to 2013, this exhibit includes Jewish-American charity cookbooks...
Exhibit: AfroKilt
AfroKilt explores the connections between Africa and Scotland through textiles – specifically, the role of Anchor thread, an embroidery...
Exhibit: Soundscapes of Childhood
Compositions of voice, words, song, and environmental sounds combine with personal stories and images of Nichols Arboretum to inspire...
Saturday Morning Physics
Weighty Thoughts on the Origin of Mass
Speaker: James Wells (U-M Physics)...
Senior Recital: Emily Ouellette, bassoon
PROGRAM: Tansman - Sonatine pour basson et piano; Toller - Konzert für 2 Fagotte; Piazolla - Libertango; Elbel - The Victors for Three...
Dissertation Recital: Leann Schuering, soprano
PROGRAM: Canteloube - From Chants d\&##39;Auvergne; Mompou - Combat del somni; Golijov - Lúa descolorida; Lopes-Graça - Mar de...
CCS Chinese Documentary Film Series. "Warm Winter"
Director: Zheng Kuo; China, 2011; 103 minutes (Mandarin with English subtitles)...
Concert
Niech Żyje Polska: Long Live Poland!
A concert of Polish Baroque music. New Comma Baroque. For ticket information, see www.academyofearlymusic.org....
Octubafest
Featuring Yi-Ching Chen. Students of Professor Fritz Kaenzig perform solo works for tuba and euphonium.
The Ragbirds
The Ragbirds exhibit a gleeful disregard for contemporary folk-rock convention. The five-piece project is clearly built around the...
The Violet Hour (Saturday Performance)
It's April 1st, 1919, and the young independent publisher John Pace Seavering is setting up his office: a couple of dilapidated rooms...
The Violet Hour presented by The Rude Mechanicals
The Violet Hour
It's April 1st, 1919 and the young independent publisher John Pace Seavering is setting up his office: a couple of dilapidated rooms in...
November 3rd, 2013
Gifts of Art presents “Ceramic Animals”
Marie Lane is an Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma. Lane creates useful and whimsical ceramics incorporating various...
Gifts of Art presents A New Perspective: Digital Photography
Robert P. Kelch, M.D.
Dr. Robert P. Kelch retired from his position as Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs at the University of Michigan in the fall of...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Pierced Porcelain
Kate Tremel
In this current body of work, Kate Tremel is interested in taking a fresh look at traditional pottery forms within a functional context. She...
Gifts of Art presents Poodle Stories: Whiteware Clay
Lilli Blackburn
Ann Arbor artist Lilli Blackburn creates functional and sculptural works in clay. In this body of work, poodles are represented in various...
Gifts of Art presents Retaining Identity: Mixed Media Painting
U-M Silver Club
U-M Geriatrics Center Silver Club Memory Loss programs embrace creative enrichment for its members. To further their creative programming,...
Gifts of Art presents Stitched Impressions: Art Quilts
Carole Harris
Textile artist Carole Harris is a Detroit native. Her mother introduced her to needle arts at an early age. After receiving a BFA in art and...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Storytelling: Fabric Appliqué
Chris Roberts-Antieau
Chris Roberts-Antieau’s work is about the mysterious origin of joy and the wonder of childhood. To create her witty fabric paintings, she...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: The wait seems to go on forever (mural, 2008)
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Ten Thousand Urban and Rural Things: BASEbeijing
The number ten thousand is not an exact number in Chinese. Traditionally, ten thousand was thought of as such an unimaginably large number...
Harmon of Michigan
Exhibit at the Bentley Historical Library
The Bentley Historical Library is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibit, “Harmon of Michigan” focusing on the life and career...
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
American Foodways: The Jewish Contribution
Highlighting Jewish contributions to American culinary history from 1660 to 2013, this exhibit includes Jewish-American charity cookbooks...
Exhibit: AfroKilt
AfroKilt explores the connections between Africa and Scotland through textiles – specifically, the role of Anchor thread, an embroidery...
Exhibit: Soundscapes of Childhood
Compositions of voice, words, song, and environmental sounds combine with personal stories and images of Nichols Arboretum to inspire...
Octubafest Guest Recital: Kevin Wass, tuba and Susan Wass, piano
U-M alum Kevin Wass, Associate Professor of Tuba and Euphonium at Texas Tech University, has performed with a wide range of ensembles,...
The Violet Hour presented by The Rude Mechanicals
The Violet Hour
It's April 1st, 1919 and the young independent publisher John Pace Seavering is setting up his office: a couple of dilapidated rooms in...
Faculty/ Guest Recital: Solomia Soroka, violin and Arthur Greene, piano
Program includes William Bolcom’s Third Sonata.
An Evening with Cowboy Junkies
A Fundraiser for The Ark
It is our pleasure to announce our 17th Annual Fall Fundraiser: An Evening with Cowboy Junkies on Sunday, November 3!...
The Violet Hour (Sunday Performance)
It's April 1st, 1919, and the young independent publisher John Pace Seavering is setting up his office: a couple of dilapidated rooms...
November 4th, 2013
Blood Battle
Bleed Maize and Blue to Beat OSU
Come out and donate blood at locations across campus between November 4th and November 27th. This will be the 32nd annual competition with...
Exhibit: AfroKilt
AfroKilt explores the connections between Africa and Scotland through textiles – specifically, the role of Anchor thread, an embroidery...
Exhibit: Soundscapes of Childhood
Compositions of voice, words, song, and environmental sounds combine with personal stories and images of Nichols Arboretum to inspire...
Gifts of Art presents “Ceramic Animals”
Marie Lane is an Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma. Lane creates useful and whimsical ceramics incorporating various...
Gifts of Art presents A New Perspective: Digital Photography
Robert P. Kelch, M.D.
Dr. Robert P. Kelch retired from his position as Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs at the University of Michigan in the fall of...
Gifts of Art presents Botanical Watercolors
Joanne Porter
Local artist, teacher and floral painter Joanne Porter has always been inspired by the seasonal variations in the garden. In her...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Paperweights & Studio Glass
UM-Dearborn Permanent Art Collection
The American studio glass movement started in 1962 with glass workshops held at the Toledo Museum of Art. The workshops, taught by Harvey...
Gifts of Art presents Pierced Porcelain
Kate Tremel
In this current body of work, Kate Tremel is interested in taking a fresh look at traditional pottery forms within a functional context. She...
Gifts of Art presents Poodle Stories: Whiteware Clay
Lilli Blackburn
Ann Arbor artist Lilli Blackburn creates functional and sculptural works in clay. In this body of work, poodles are represented in various...
Gifts of Art presents Retaining Identity: Mixed Media Painting
U-M Silver Club
U-M Geriatrics Center Silver Club Memory Loss programs embrace creative enrichment for its members. To further their creative programming,...
Gifts of Art presents Stitched Impressions: Art Quilts
Carole Harris
Textile artist Carole Harris is a Detroit native. Her mother introduced her to needle arts at an early age. After receiving a BFA in art and...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Storytelling: Fabric Appliqué
Chris Roberts-Antieau
Chris Roberts-Antieau’s work is about the mysterious origin of joy and the wonder of childhood. To create her witty fabric paintings, she...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: The wait seems to go on forever (mural, 2008)
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibition of New Work
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Ten Thousand Urban and Rural Things: BASEbeijing
The number ten thousand is not an exact number in Chinese. Traditionally, ten thousand was thought of as such an unimaginably large number...
American Foodways: The Jewish Contribution
Highlighting Jewish contributions to American culinary history from 1660 to 2013, this exhibit includes Jewish-American charity cookbooks...
Harmon of Michigan
Exhibit at the Bentley Historical Library
The Bentley Historical Library is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibit, “Harmon of Michigan” focusing on the life and career...
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
Career Co-Advising with CSP and The Career Center
Meet with a Career Center Coach and a CSP Advisor in these co-advising appointments to discuss academic and career related questions at the...
Movember Launch Party
Movember Events
Movember Launch Party - 12:00 - 4:00 PM - Ground Floor of the Michigan Union
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: prints
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
“Hearsay or Fact: A Symposium on the Communication of the Affordable Care Act,”
On Nov. 4, national health care policy experts and prominent media members will come together for a dynamic discussion on the past and...
Exhibit: "Mekong Rising: A Visual Expedition of Dams and Development along Southeast Asia's Backbone"
An exhibition of research conducted along on of the main waterways of Southeast Asia by Jon Monnat, graduate student, Taubman College of...
Human Rights Initiative Lecture. "The Indigenous Emergency"
The lecture will explore the complex historic circumstances and political actions that gave rise to the international Indigenous Peoples’...
Sex Tourism and the Globalization of Sexual Politics
Drawing on Foucault's genealogy, this presentation will describe how sex tourism has emerged and evolved as a political and moral...
Strategies for Parenting Challenging Children
Parenting is a challenge for all of us! When children struggle with attention, temperament, or behavior, parenting can be an especially...
The First War Crimes Trial of a Guantanamo Detainee - Salim Hamdan (Bin Laden's Personal Chauffeur)
International Law Workshop
Harry H. Schneider, Jr., Pro Bono Counsel; Partner, Perkins Coie LLP, Seattle, Washington...
Banquet and Critique of Bonsai
All invited to the annual potluck to celebrate the end of the outdoor growing season and share a meal while talking bonsai. Bring...
I Would Like to Find a Summer Internship: Starting Your Internship Search
This interactive workshop is for students who have already identified a field of interest and are in the process of starting their...
Viewing Night at the Detroit Observatory
Weather permitting, this is your chance to look through the 1857 Fitz refractor....
Guest Recital: Nick Phillips, piano
Known for his innovative recital programming, engaging lecture-recitals, and advocacy of new music, Nick Phillips has been described by The...
November 5th, 2013
Blood Battle
Bleed Maize and Blue to Beat OSU
Come out and donate blood at locations across campus between November 4th and November 27th. This will be the 32nd annual competition with...
Exhibit: AfroKilt
AfroKilt explores the connections between Africa and Scotland through textiles – specifically, the role of Anchor thread, an embroidery...
Exhibit: Soundscapes of Childhood
Compositions of voice, words, song, and environmental sounds combine with personal stories and images of Nichols Arboretum to inspire...
Gifts of Art presents “Ceramic Animals”
Marie Lane is an Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma. Lane creates useful and whimsical ceramics incorporating various...
Gifts of Art presents A New Perspective: Digital Photography
Robert P. Kelch, M.D.
Dr. Robert P. Kelch retired from his position as Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs at the University of Michigan in the fall of...
Gifts of Art presents Botanical Watercolors
Joanne Porter
Local artist, teacher and floral painter Joanne Porter has always been inspired by the seasonal variations in the garden. In her...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Paperweights & Studio Glass
UM-Dearborn Permanent Art Collection
The American studio glass movement started in 1962 with glass workshops held at the Toledo Museum of Art. The workshops, taught by Harvey...
Gifts of Art presents Pierced Porcelain
Kate Tremel
In this current body of work, Kate Tremel is interested in taking a fresh look at traditional pottery forms within a functional context. She...
Gifts of Art presents Poodle Stories: Whiteware Clay
Lilli Blackburn
Ann Arbor artist Lilli Blackburn creates functional and sculptural works in clay. In this body of work, poodles are represented in various...
Gifts of Art presents Retaining Identity: Mixed Media Painting
U-M Silver Club
U-M Geriatrics Center Silver Club Memory Loss programs embrace creative enrichment for its members. To further their creative programming,...
Gifts of Art presents Stitched Impressions: Art Quilts
Carole Harris
Textile artist Carole Harris is a Detroit native. Her mother introduced her to needle arts at an early age. After receiving a BFA in art and...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Storytelling: Fabric Appliqué
Chris Roberts-Antieau
Chris Roberts-Antieau’s work is about the mysterious origin of joy and the wonder of childhood. To create her witty fabric paintings, she...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: The wait seems to go on forever (mural, 2008)
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibition of New Work
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Ten Thousand Urban and Rural Things: BASEbeijing
The number ten thousand is not an exact number in Chinese. Traditionally, ten thousand was thought of as such an unimaginably large number...
American Foodways: The Jewish Contribution
Highlighting Jewish contributions to American culinary history from 1660 to 2013, this exhibit includes Jewish-American charity cookbooks...
Harmon of Michigan
Exhibit at the Bentley Historical Library
The Bentley Historical Library is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibit, “Harmon of Michigan” focusing on the life and career...
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
Statistical Analysis with R
R is a free and open source environment for data analysis and statistical computing. While R contains many built-in statistical procedures,...
CCS Noon Lecture Series. "Seals and the Sources of Chinese Buddhism"
Paul Copp, Associate Professor of Chinese Religion and Thought, University of Chicago
Stamp seals, both as physical objects and especially as metaphors, are nearly everywhere in Buddhism. This is easy to understand: seals had...
Department of Biological Chemistry Seminar Series
Dr. Brian Strahl of University of North Carolina School of Medicine will be presenting a seminar titled "Cracking the "histone...
Introduction to Skype--OLLI Study Group (50+)
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at U-M
OLLI membership not required for this course....
Beating the Blues
Common Concerns Meeting, No appointment Needed
Tuesdays – Beating the Blues. This session will give students information on what depression is and is not. It will also explore ways to...
Music Education Carrigan Memorial Lecture: Peter Richard Webster
PLEASE NOTE TIME CHANGE TO 5:00 PM New Directions for Music Teaching and Learning: 2020 Vision Peter Richard Webster is Professor...
Copernicus/Polish Club Lecture
Pilsudski and the Polish Revolution of 1918
Brian Porter-Szucs, professor of history, U-M....
Lecture: Michael Dear, University of California, Berkeley
In a sweeping account of life along the United States-Mexican border, Michael Dear traces the border zone’s long history of interaction...
Introduction to Resume Writing
This workshop is for students who are new to writing a resume. We will touch on resume basics, like formatting, but will mainly focus on...
C'est Bizarre: Queerness and French Cinema Discussion Series
Featuring Guest Speaker Professor David Gerstner
Guest Recital: Jonathan Chapman Cook, piano
“Among Friends: A Recital of Contemporary Piano Music” PROGRAM: Evan Ware - Delphi; Byron Petty - Quarks & Leptons; Donia Jarrar...
Symphony Band with U-M Combined Choirs
Jerry Blackstone and Michael Haithcock, conductors. Jeannette Fang, piano Pre-concert lecture at 7:15 in the Lower Lobby. The poetry...
November 6th, 2013
Blood Battle
Bleed Maize and Blue to Beat OSU
Come out and donate blood at locations across campus between November 4th and November 27th. This will be the 32nd annual competition with...
Exhibit: AfroKilt
AfroKilt explores the connections between Africa and Scotland through textiles – specifically, the role of Anchor thread, an embroidery...
Exhibit: Soundscapes of Childhood
Compositions of voice, words, song, and environmental sounds combine with personal stories and images of Nichols Arboretum to inspire...
Gifts of Art presents “Ceramic Animals”
Marie Lane is an Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma. Lane creates useful and whimsical ceramics incorporating various...
Gifts of Art presents A New Perspective: Digital Photography
Robert P. Kelch, M.D.
Dr. Robert P. Kelch retired from his position as Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs at the University of Michigan in the fall of...
Gifts of Art presents Botanical Watercolors
Joanne Porter
Local artist, teacher and floral painter Joanne Porter has always been inspired by the seasonal variations in the garden. In her...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Paperweights & Studio Glass
UM-Dearborn Permanent Art Collection
The American studio glass movement started in 1962 with glass workshops held at the Toledo Museum of Art. The workshops, taught by Harvey...
Gifts of Art presents Pierced Porcelain
Kate Tremel
In this current body of work, Kate Tremel is interested in taking a fresh look at traditional pottery forms within a functional context. She...
Gifts of Art presents Poodle Stories: Whiteware Clay
Lilli Blackburn
Ann Arbor artist Lilli Blackburn creates functional and sculptural works in clay. In this body of work, poodles are represented in various...
Gifts of Art presents Retaining Identity: Mixed Media Painting
U-M Silver Club
U-M Geriatrics Center Silver Club Memory Loss programs embrace creative enrichment for its members. To further their creative programming,...
Gifts of Art presents Stitched Impressions: Art Quilts
Carole Harris
Textile artist Carole Harris is a Detroit native. Her mother introduced her to needle arts at an early age. After receiving a BFA in art and...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Storytelling: Fabric Appliqué
Chris Roberts-Antieau
Chris Roberts-Antieau’s work is about the mysterious origin of joy and the wonder of childhood. To create her witty fabric paintings, she...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: The wait seems to go on forever (mural, 2008)
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibition of New Work
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Ten Thousand Urban and Rural Things: BASEbeijing
The number ten thousand is not an exact number in Chinese. Traditionally, ten thousand was thought of as such an unimaginably large number...
American Foodways: The Jewish Contribution
Highlighting Jewish contributions to American culinary history from 1660 to 2013, this exhibit includes Jewish-American charity cookbooks...
Harmon of Michigan
Exhibit at the Bentley Historical Library
The Bentley Historical Library is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibit, “Harmon of Michigan” focusing on the life and career...
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
Circumcision: Medical Procedure or Religious Ritual?--OLLI Study Group (50+)
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at U-M
Class meets Wednesdays, November 6 - November 20....
¡Lunch Break Español!
Trying to improve your Spanish? Looking for a conversation group? Join our lunch break Español every Wednesday. All levels are welcome....
CREES Noon Lecture
"What Is Becoming of the Uzbeks?" Islam, Uzbek Identity, and the Search for Meaning in Contemporary Uzbek Independent Religious Media
Noah Tucker, Central Asia sociocultural analyst, Courage Services...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: prints
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Career Center Resource Emporium
ALL STUDENTS ARE WELCOME! Join Peer Career Specialists Ryan and Mackenzie for our annual Career Center Resource Emporium....
Nam Center Colloquium Series: "Subjective Ecologies in the Films of Kim Ki-young and Kim Ki-Duk"
Earl Jackson Jr., Professor, National Chiao Tung University
The enormous popularity of Korean popular culture called 'Hallyu" (Korean Wave) in recent years has inspired many college students...
Sustainability Town Hall: Addressing Climate Change
Building a Sustainable and Resilient Campus
The townhall will focus on the local environmental, economic and social impacts of climate change. Following the presentations, there will...
Perfectionism; A Performance Enhancement Series
Common Concerns Meeting, No appointment Needed
Monthly Wednesdays - Performance Enhancement Series....
I am a Senior Gearing up for My Job Search
This workshop is for students who have already identified a field of interest and are in the process of starting their job search....
KIDS - Kids In Divorced and Separated Families
For children of a range of ages....
Detroiters Speak: A University of Michigan Speaker Series
The city of Detroit has one of the most unique and storied histories in the United States. Starting October 2, the Residental College of the...
Ethics and Living Collections: A View from the Zoo
It’s Alive! Re-Discovering Institutions of Living Collections
This presentation addresses the complex and significant ethical issues surrounding the conservation and welfare of animals living within...
Studio Recital: Saxophone Students of Professor Donald Sinta
PROGRAM: Lennon - Distances Within Me; Albright - Sonata; Paganini - Caprice no. 5; Franck - Sonata in A Major; Koechlin - Épitaphe de...
Earthwork Music Collective Tour
Beginning with Seth Bernard and May Erlewine, northwestern Lower Michigan's Earthwork Music Collective has sent a long parade of...
November 7th, 2013
Blood Battle
Bleed Maize and Blue to Beat OSU
Come out and donate blood at locations across campus between November 4th and November 27th. This will be the 32nd annual competition with...
Exhibit: AfroKilt
AfroKilt explores the connections between Africa and Scotland through textiles – specifically, the role of Anchor thread, an embroidery...
Exhibit: Soundscapes of Childhood
Compositions of voice, words, song, and environmental sounds combine with personal stories and images of Nichols Arboretum to inspire...
Gifts of Art presents “Ceramic Animals”
Marie Lane is an Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma. Lane creates useful and whimsical ceramics incorporating various...
Gifts of Art presents A New Perspective: Digital Photography
Robert P. Kelch, M.D.
Dr. Robert P. Kelch retired from his position as Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs at the University of Michigan in the fall of...
Gifts of Art presents Botanical Watercolors
Joanne Porter
Local artist, teacher and floral painter Joanne Porter has always been inspired by the seasonal variations in the garden. In her...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Ceramic Animals
Marie Lane
An Ann Arbor ceramist who is legally blind due to glaucoma, Marie Lane discovered the world of clay in the fall of 2002. She enjoys creating...
Gifts of Art presents Paperweights & Studio Glass
UM-Dearborn Permanent Art Collection
The American studio glass movement started in 1962 with glass workshops held at the Toledo Museum of Art. The workshops, taught by Harvey...
Gifts of Art presents Pierced Porcelain
Kate Tremel
In this current body of work, Kate Tremel is interested in taking a fresh look at traditional pottery forms within a functional context. She...
Gifts of Art presents Poodle Stories: Whiteware Clay
Lilli Blackburn
Ann Arbor artist Lilli Blackburn creates functional and sculptural works in clay. In this body of work, poodles are represented in various...
Gifts of Art presents Retaining Identity: Mixed Media Painting
U-M Silver Club
U-M Geriatrics Center Silver Club Memory Loss programs embrace creative enrichment for its members. To further their creative programming,...
Gifts of Art presents Stitched Impressions: Art Quilts
Carole Harris
Textile artist Carole Harris is a Detroit native. Her mother introduced her to needle arts at an early age. After receiving a BFA in art and...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Storytelling: Fabric Appliqué
Chris Roberts-Antieau
Chris Roberts-Antieau’s work is about the mysterious origin of joy and the wonder of childhood. To create her witty fabric paintings, she...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibit: The wait seems to go on forever (mural, 2008)
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Sibande On Campus: Exhibition of New Work
Rising young South African artist Mary Sibande constructs elaborate visual narratives to consider race, gender, and class in post-colonial...
Ten Thousand Urban and Rural Things: BASEbeijing
The number ten thousand is not an exact number in Chinese. Traditionally, ten thousand was thought of as such an unimaginably large number...
American Foodways: The Jewish Contribution
Highlighting Jewish contributions to American culinary history from 1660 to 2013, this exhibit includes Jewish-American charity cookbooks...
Career Co-Advising at the Psychology Department
Meet with a Career Center Career Coach and a Psychology Concentration Advisor at the same time in these co-advising appointments. Discuss...
Harmon of Michigan
Exhibit at the Bentley Historical Library
The Bentley Historical Library is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibit, “Harmon of Michigan” focusing on the life and career...
Kunlun Wild Life: Photography Exhibition
The Qinghai Province is China’s most ethnically diverse and the least-populated of all Chinese provinces. The area is similar to Montana,...
Statistical Analysis with R
R is a free and open source environment for data analysis and statistical computing. While R contains many built-in statistical procedures,...
The Two Faces of Mark Twain: Humor and Tragedy--OLLI at U-M (50+)
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at U-M
Speaker: Lawrence I. Berkove, Ph.D. Emeritus Professor of English Literature, University of Michigan-Dearborn...
CJS Noon Lecture - Cogito Ergo Proxy: Radical Doubt in Japanese Anime
A lecture by Earl Jackson, Jr., Associate Professor Emeritus, University of California, Santa Cruz
This lecture will examine contemporary anime in terms of the relations among subjectivity, technology, and the politics that inform and...
Infinite Mirror: Images of American Identity
Artrain, Inc. and Arts at Michigan are pleased to present Infinite Mirror: Images of American Identity, a rich, reflective exhibition of...
Gifts of Art presents Children's Classical Violin Recital
Ann Arbor Suzuki Institute
The Ann Arbor Suzuki Institute provides music instruction for children based on the idea that music learning can be like language learning....
Gender, Translation, and Jewish Modernity
Anita Norich, Frankel Fellow & Naomi Seidman, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley
Jewish modernity entailed not only a range of geographical, political, and linguistic shifts but also the transformation of traditional...
Tasting Chocolates From the Americas and the Caribbean--OLLI Study Group (50+)
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at U-M
This one-session class will be devoted to exploring the unique flavors and aromas of chocolates grown in South and Central America and the...
CBSSM Seminar: Karen Sepucha, PhD (November 7)
“Measuring Decision Quality for Common Medical Decisions:...
Exhibit Opening at the Art and Environment Gallery John Gutoskey
“Upcycled Iconsâ€
The new exhibit features local artist John Gutoskey’s mixed-media work and opens Thursday November 7th with a talk by the artist followed...
EEB Thursday Seminar Series
Rates of evolution: then and now, presented by Philip Gingerich, Professor, University of Michigan
Anthropologists think the change in human stature we see before us, the ”˜human secular trend,’ is too fast to be evolution....
LSI Follow the Science: When Cancer Cells Invade
Stephen J. Weiss, M.D. on the mechanics of metastasis
How are cancer cells able to spread through the body, moving through other tissues as they metastasize? Understanding the mechanics of...
WCED Lecture
Is It Time to Stop Calling It the ‘Arab Spring’? Reconsidering North Africa through the Eyes of Women’s Rights Defenders
Karima Bennoune (JD ’94), professor of law, University of California, Davis. Respondent: Fatma Müge Göçek, professor of...
Conflict Management- A Relationship Management Series
Common Concerns Meeting, No appointment Needed
Thursdays- Relationship Enhancement Series. Dealing with difficult people in your life can be extremely stressful. Unfortunately, few...
Author Talk: Detroit City is the Place to Be
U-M alumnus and Detroit-area native Mark Binelli talks about his latest book, "Detroit City Is the Place to Be: The Afterlife of an...
Detroit City Is the Place To Be
Bankruptcy, "Fabulous Ruin" And The Longshot Plan To Shrink And Revive A Major American City
Mark Binelli, novelist and Rolling Stone Contributing Editor discusses the future of Detroit.
Penny Stamps Distinguished Speaker Series
LISA STRAUSFELD: Visualizing Data
Established with the generous support of alumna Penny W. Stamps, the Speaker Series brings respected emerging and established...
Health Professions Mixer
Are you interested in a health career but are not quite sure which one to pursue? Do you enjoy science and would like to learn more about...
Preparing for Medical School Interviews
This workshop is geared to helping students who are in the process of applying to medical school with the interviewing process. We will...
Lost in Translation: Stories of Global Experiences
An International Career Pathways Event
Join UM students, faculty, and staff in this annual global storytelling event....
Lost in Translation: Stories of Global Experiences
Join UM students, faculty, and staff in this first-time storytelling event as part of the ICP series. Audience members will get to listen to...
Reducing Barriers to Mental Health Services for Student Veterans and Their Families
Adjustment Matters
As part of the IHA's Adjustment Matters panel discussions, the University of Michigan Psychological Clinic, and invited speakers, will...
Dar Williams
Dar Williams is a longtime Ark favorite who finds the personal in the political and the universal–and sets folk commitment to great pop...
Student Recital: Kellen Degnan, cello
PROGRAM: Gabrielli - Ricercar no. 6; Ricercar no. 4; Ricercar no. 5; Bach - Suite no. 5 in C Minor for Solo Cello, BWV 1011; Kaprálová...
#GlowOut the North Campus Diag
College of Engineering Transformation Kickoff Celebration
Come get your glow on....