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Reminder: Apply for Winter 2017/Summer 2017 Graduation
IMPORTANT--Candidates for Winter 2017 graduation and candidates for Summer 2017 graduation who want their name to appear in the 2017 Spring...
Michigan Past & Present
Profiles of U-M’s first six students, and the two faculty who taught them, and how they compare to the university of 2017. The exhibit...
EXCEL Talk: Bruce Carter
Join EXCEL for an informal meet and greet with Bruce Carter, music educator and researcher; whose work focuses on issues of creativityand...
EXCEL Talk: Bruce Carter, National Endowment for the Arts
Bruce Carter is a music educator and researcher; whose work focuses on issues of creativity and the intersections of social justice and arts...
Intro to Home Computing
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Health, History, Demography & Development (H2D2)
Petra Persson, Stanford University
Abstract and paper not yet available.
A Newly Discovered 1790 Detroit Map
The Clements Library has made an important acquisition of a previously unknown manuscript plan of Detroit as it was in 1790.Titled “Rough...
Department of Biological Chemistry Seminar Series
Mark P. Brynildsen
Dr. Mark P. Brynildsen, Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Princeton University, will be presenting a seminar on...
Environmental Research Seminar - Air Pollution and Autism: Causal or Confounded?
Marc Weisskopf, PhD, ScD
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Health Track: Careers in Nutrition--with Lunch Refreshments
The NEW presenter for this session is Dr. Shelley Weinstock, a certified nutrition specialist who advises students on career planning for...
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series | Of Cheese and Curds in China
Miranda Brown, Professor of Chinese Studies, Director of Undergraduate Education, U-M Department of Asian Languages and Cultures
Nowadays, the Chinese are famous for their food—but not for their cheeses or for their dairy products. Scholarly and popular accounts...
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Dissertation Defense: Motivic Analogues of MO and MSO
Speaker(s): Dondi Ellis (University of Michigan)
Sports Career Track: Office Hours with Erin Allett- University Athletics Experience
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2016 Ralph Baldwin Prize in Astrophysics and Space Science (Reception at 3pm, Lecture at 3:40pm)
L. Ilsedore Cleeves Hubble Fellow, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Title: From Disks to Planets Through the Astrochemical Lens...
Senior Recital: Andrew Earhart, organ
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Student Commutative Algebra
Bring Your Work to Work Day
Participants will give short talks on current research work. Speaker(s): TBD (University of Michigan)
Student Geometry/Topology
Using Lyapunov Exponents
I will discuss the intuition and motivation for Lyapunov exponents by looking at examples in different dynamical systems. Speaker(s):...
"Letters of Stone:Reading Between and Beyond the Lines"
Steven Robins, University of Stellenbosch
The talk will dram on Professor Robins' heartbreaking and inspiring book Letters of Stone: From Nazi Germany to South Africa."
CM-AMO Seminar | Adding Trapped Molecules to the Quantum Toolkit
Brian Odom (Northwestern University)
Development of laser-based techniques to cool and manipulate trapped atoms led to a quantum revolution, with applications ranging from...
WCED Lecture. Politics, Policy, and Poverty in Brazil
Elizabeth Kaknes, Weiser Emerging Democracies Postdoctoral Fellow, U-M
Improvement in human welfare and the deepening of political and civic rights in profoundly unequal societies are of fundamental importance...
Colloquium Series
Differential Equations, Algebraic Groups, and Patching for Torsors
Differential Galois theory is an algebraic theory for linear differential equations, in analogy to classical Galois theory. It was proposed...
PitE Information Session
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ELI WINTER WORKSHOP SERIES: ACADEMIC SMALL TALK
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From Frederick Douglass to Leo Tolstoy: Race and the Thought Pictures of the Caucasus
Sarah Lewis, Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture and African American Studies at Harvard University
In her forthcoming book Black Sea, Black Atlantic: Frederick Douglass, the Circassian Beauties, and American Racial Formation in the Wake of...
Student Algebraic Geometry
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Bystander Intervention Training
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Finance Career Track: What you need to know about interning in thefinance industry
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Give 'Em What They Want: Career Competencies all Employers are Looking for and How to Get Them
This workshop is for ResStaff Coordinators only.
Morgan Stanley Virtual 101 Series: Public Finance
Morgan Stanley believes capital has the power to create positive change in the world. The biggest and most impactful changes come from...
Food Literacy for All: Linda Jo Doctor
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Guest Master Class: Phoebe Carrai, baroque cello
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Banner Ballads: The Many Lyrics of “The Star-Spangled Banner”
Mark Clague
University of Michigan musicologist Mark Clague explores more than 100 different sets of words sung to the tune we recognize today as only...
Musical Exchanges: Shanghai and Ann Arbor
Featuring master musicians from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music
*Please note all events are free and open to the public, but performances require reservation. Visit our website for the reservation...
The Moth Story Hour: Your Days as Caterpillar Have Expired – Your Wings Are Ready
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Join Ms. Miller (breedamiller.com.), a winner of the 2014 Ann Arbor Moth StorySlam, to learn how she developed her award-winning story,...
UM Slam Poetry Presents: A Crosstown Classic
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Weekly Study Tables
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25th Wallenberg Lecture: Bryan Stevenson
Civil Rights Lawyer, Social Justice Activist, Criminal Justice Reform Advocate
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Pre-Candidate Recital: Landon Baumgard, piano
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