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NIRSA Women's Soccer Championship Tournament
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FinTech Risks and Opportunities: An Interdisciplinary Approach
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FinTech Risks and Opportunities: An Interdisciplinary Approach
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This two-day event will bring together a wide range of researchers, policymakers, students, and...
RSQE's 65th Annual Economic Outlook Conference
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EXCEL Talk: Dominique Morisseau
TIME/DATE TBD - Check back soon for all information!
Engaging the World from Your Classroom
This event is organized by LSA Instructional Support Services and the LSA Language Resource Center and is sponsored by Vice Provost for Global Engagement and Interdisciplinary Academic Affairs, James Holloway.
Please join us on November 16 for "Engaging the World from Your Classroom," an event sponsored by Vice Provost for Global...
I am Psyched! Exhibit
We are honored to host the I am Psyched! National Tour Exhibit at the University of Michigan Department of Psychology during November...
POPULISM AND ONLINE POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS: THE CASE OF NARENDRA MODI
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Dr. Pal is an Assistant Professor at the School of Information at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His research focuses on the use of...
CJS Thursday Lecture Series | Ainu Indigenous Modernity in Settler Japan
ann-elise lewallen, Associate Professor, East Asian Languages and Cultures, UC-Santa Barbara
In Japan today, Indigenous Ainu women stitch together ancestral memory and global Indigenous activism to challenge bitter legacies of...
Negotiating Publishing Contracts: Monographs
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SAC Speaker Series Presents UC Irvine Professor of Film and Media Studies
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"More Than a Game: 'Humanizing' Sports Studies and the Case of LeBron James" - Dr. Johnson's presentation focuses...
Bioarchaeology of Adaptation to Climate Change in Ancient Northwest China
Elizabeth Berger, Postdoctoral Fellow in the Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan
Large-scale climate change in the second millennium BCE caused drought and social upheaval...
Fall Favorites: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
Chef Demonstration
Celebrate U-M’s bicentennial and the upcoming holiday by taking a look back at traditional...
GFP Colloquium Speaker
Dr. Alexandra Rutherford, York University
Title: Too close for comfort? Feminism, psychology, and the gendering of neoliberal subjectivity...
Gifts of Art presents Classical Violin
Stephen Shipps & U-M Students
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Financing Law School Workshop
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NextGen Rising Fellowship: Info & Open Interviews
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Ross Open Road Info Session
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AE585 Graduate Seminar Series - Dealing with a Little Turbulence on the Trip out to Mars
Dr. Benjamin Jorns, Assistant Professor Aerospace Engineering, University of Michigan
Dr. Benjamin Jorns, Assistant Professor Aerospace Engineering, University of Michigan...
Around the World in 80 Days: A Cartographic Journey
Join us in the Clark Library as we set off around the world at our monthly open house. Ride the rails across the United States, catch a...
Center for World Performance Studies | PERFORMANCE TALKS: adaptation
Kaoru Watanabe
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Donia Human Rights Center Lecture. The United States and the Making of the 1970s Global Human Rights Imagination
Mark Bradley, Bernadotte E. Schmitt Distinguished Service Professor of History, Faculty Director, Pozen Family Center for Human Rights, The University of Chicago
American assumptions about their own primacy in the making of a global human rights order ran deep in the 1970s, a perception that persists...
EEB Thursday Seminar: Spatiotemporal dynamics of antibiotic response in e. faecalis
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EIHS Lecture: The Global Crisis of 2008: Approaches for a Future History
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Experimental Evidence on the Economics of Rural electrification
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On Discovery in Catalysis
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Skype Call with UN Climate Change Conference Delegates
Join us for a live skype conference with University of Michigan student delegates attending the UNFCC Conference of Parties (COP 23) climate...
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Join us for an arts workshop centering hardcore journaling, zines and the work of queer and trans artists of color. Participants will have...
What will the future hold for low-income people? A view from Washington.
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Getting Started: Exploratory PhD Process Group for Nonacademic Career Paths
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CANCELED - Lucy McRae: Future of Wellness
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Family Night: Winter Wonderland
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Synthesize: Art & Technology
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ESG Monthly Town Hall
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Lost in Translation
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Object Lessons Continued: The Second (and Third) Century of University of Michigan Museums and Collections
Farrand Memorial Lecture
Carla Sinopoli, Professor of Anthropology, Curator in the Museum of Anthropological Archaeology, and Director of the Museum Studies Program...
Ada Lovelace Opera: A Celebration of Women in Computing
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Spamalot
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Creative Arts Orchestra
Mark Kirschenmann, director. A performance of creative ensemble improvisations.
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Open Swing
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