March 6th, 2019

March 7th, 2019

March 8th, 2019

March 9th, 2019

Mongolian Melody

Presented by the Mongolian Cultural Organization

Morin Khuur, also known as “horse head fiddle”, is a traditional Mongolian instrument. It was first introduced and performed in the US...

March 10th, 2019

Festive Winds and Voices

Presented by the Ann Arbor Concert Band

40 years ago Victor Bordo, Dave Juillet and associates established a fledgling organization called the Ann Arbor Symphony Band. The band was...

March 11th, 2019

Rubin Speaker Series

Dara Cohen (Harvard); "Gang Violence in Haiti"

Dara Kay Cohen is a Ford Foundation Associate Professor of Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University....

International Institute. How to Build a Competitive PhD Program Application: A Faculty Panel Discussion

Paroma Chatterjee, Associate Professor (History of Art); Allen Hicken, Professor (Political Science); Reginald Jackson, Assistant Professor (Asian Languages and Cultures); Rob Jansen, Associate Professor (Sociology)

Are you interested in pursuing doctoral studies, now or in the future? This interactive panel discussion features four faculty admissions...

Printmaking Workshop with Kim Berman

Kim Berman, Founding Director: Artist Proof Studio, Professor, Visual Art, University of Johannesburg

This workshop uses an art-based methodology called Paper Prayers, which are expressions of hope and well-being. Paper Prayers have been used...

March 12th, 2019

Visual Voice: Sustainability and Stress

Kim Berman w/Jallicia Jolly PhD Candidate/Health Humanist and Marianetta Porter Professor of Art and Design

In her new book, Finding Voice: A Visual Arts Approach to Engaging Social Change, Kim Berman offers a theory and practice of resilient...