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Brain Aging and What You Can do About it
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Optimal sensors in random environments
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note location change to 411 West Hall ...
Biopsychology Colloquium
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Haiqing Xu, U-M EEB graduate student
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Magnify Immersion Program
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Finding an Extra Hour Every Day: Time Management and Technology Strategies for Busy Professionals
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Everyone wishes they had extra time in their day. Explore the most common areas of productivity loss (and possible gain) affecting many busy...
Resume Blitz
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CM-AMO Seminar | Control of Topological Defects in Liquid Crystals
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Among the many physical systems that form topological defects, liquid crystals are special because their characteristic topological defects...
WCED Lecture. The West’s Democratic Challenge: Central Europe’s Variant and What America Can Do
Daniel Fried, Distinguished Fellow, Atlantic Council; and former National Security Council Senior Director, Ambassador to Poland, and Assistant Secretary of State for Europe
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Statistics Department Seminar Series: Zhou Fan, Department of Statistics, Stanford University
“Eigenvalues in multivariate random effects models ”
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CenterSpace
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Intermediate French Language Studies in Grenoble, France info session
300-level Studies in Grenoble!
Join CGIS Intercultural Program Advisor, Melinda Fenn, and UM faculty leader, Ryan Hendrickson for an info session on our 300-level...
Schokoladenstunde
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The U.S. Job Search: A Guide for International Students
International students have a lot to offer employers, including cross-cultural skills, diversity, a global perspective, and language skills....
Winter Blues and Depression
Lots of people get depressed in winter, or suffer from "the winter blues". The medical name for this winter depression is seasonal...
#Adulting: Get Your Money Right!
Did you attend any of our free #Adulting events last semester? Interested again this semester? Join us for our first program, #Adulting Get...
Food Literacy for All: Introduction
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Bioethics Discussion: Abortion
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January Mass Meeting
Hello Red Crossers! We'll be hosting our January Mass Meeting on Tuesday, January 9th, at 7:00 pm. Come to hear all about our events...