January 16th, 2022

Prisons and Politics in America

An Exhibit of Art, Poetry, Letters and Prison Resistance from 1890 to Today

This exhibit examines the political reasons for why people are imprisoned: for speaking out, for writing, for violating repressive laws,...

January 17th, 2022

Prisons and Politics in America

An Exhibit of Art, Poetry, Letters and Prison Resistance from 1890 to Today

This exhibit examines the political reasons for why people are imprisoned: for speaking out, for writing, for violating repressive laws,...

January 18th, 2022

Prisons and Politics in America

An Exhibit of Art, Poetry, Letters and Prison Resistance from 1890 to Today

This exhibit examines the political reasons for why people are imprisoned: for speaking out, for writing, for violating repressive laws,...

LHS Collaboratory

Single and Multi-Institutional Experience in Radiation Oncology Constructing a Learning Health System for Machine Learning from Real World Data

This presentation will explore how Big Data Science and Informatics research can overcome deficiencies within the electronic health record...

January 19th, 2022

Prisons and Politics in America

An Exhibit of Art, Poetry, Letters and Prison Resistance from 1890 to Today

This exhibit examines the political reasons for why people are imprisoned: for speaking out, for writing, for violating repressive laws,...

January 20th, 2022

Prisons and Politics in America

An Exhibit of Art, Poetry, Letters and Prison Resistance from 1890 to Today

This exhibit examines the political reasons for why people are imprisoned: for speaking out, for writing, for violating repressive laws,...

The CGIS Brief

She, he, they? Navigating Pronouns in Gendered Languages

How do you translate, “they,” into French? For a group of men, “Ills,” and for a group of women, “Elles.” How do you refer to a...

January 21st, 2022

Prisons and Politics in America

An Exhibit of Art, Poetry, Letters and Prison Resistance from 1890 to Today

This exhibit examines the political reasons for why people are imprisoned: for speaking out, for writing, for violating repressive laws,...

CSEAS Lecture Series. Roundtable on “The Place of Waste in Southeast Asia”

Panelists: David R. Biggs, University of California Riverside; Von Hernandez, Break Free From Plastic; Tammara Soma, Simon Fraser University; Leah Zani, Oakland, California; Alyssa Paredes (moderator), University of Michigan

This roundtable discussion focuses on the place of waste in life in Southeast Asia and on the political and ecological stakes facing...

WSN Game Night

Wolverine Support Network

Wolverine Support Network (WSN) is a club that empowers University of Michigan students to create an inclusive community and support each...

January 22nd, 2022

Prisons and Politics in America

An Exhibit of Art, Poetry, Letters and Prison Resistance from 1890 to Today

This exhibit examines the political reasons for why people are imprisoned: for speaking out, for writing, for violating repressive laws,...