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New Events
Super Foods Get Up and Go Day
On February 1st, Martha Cook Dining Hall will be featuring a super foods buffet! Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to taste...
CRANBROOK’S ARCHITECTURE IN THREE CHAPTERS: THE ARTS & CRAFTS MOVEMENT, SAARINEN’S MODERNISM, AND CRANBROOK CONTEMPORARY
Gregory M. Wittkopp, Director, Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research
For more than three decades, Gregory Wittkopp has been shaping and stewarding Cranbrook’s collections, first as a curator, then as the...
CJS Thursday Lecture Series | A History of Distant Reading in Japan
Hoyt Long, Associate Professor of Japanese Literature, University of Chicago
In Japan, the impulse to reason about literature quantitatively goes back at least to Natsume Sōseki’s Theory of Literature (1907)....
Comics In Color: The Past, Present, and Future
Gerrad Rayford
A look into the history of Blacks and other people of color in comic books, along with an examination of the present and future of both the...
Arctic Internship Fellowship Information Session
Folaké Graves, Program in International and Comparative Studies Fellowship Advisor
The Arctic Internship Fellowship provides funding for University of Michigan undergraduate students to complete a summer internship at the...
Multiscalar Geoarchaeology
Dr. Cristiano Nicosia, Dipartimento dei Beni Culturali, Università di Padova, Italy
Geoarchaeology is a part of archaeological research that is characterized by a markedly multiscalar approach. The acquisition of data ranges...
P&SC Brown Bag
Staci Gusakova, PSC & GFP Doctoral Student
Orgasm-oriented attitudes and behaviors in women
Gifts of Art presents Gospel & Blues Music & History
Rev. Robert Jones Sr. & Bernice Jones
Reverend Robert Jones Sr. is a nationally recognized musician and educator from Detroit with more than 25 years of experience as a performer...
CoE International Internship Program Application Final Deadline
Applications for the CoE International Internship Program Final Deadline are due tonight!...
Copy of Internship Lab
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Internship Lab
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The Hidden Costs of Cheap
The Hamlet Fire and the Deadly Politics of Deregulation
Bryant Simon, Professor of History, Temple University
AE585 Graduate Seminar Series - Human Exploration from Earth to Mars: Envisioning Becoming Interplanetary
Professor Dava Newman, Apollo Program Professor of Astronautics, MIT
Professor Dava Newman...
CANCELLED: EIHS Lecture: Private Parts and Public Concerns: Erecting the Modern Japanese Penis
Gregory M. Pflugfelder, Columbia University
In Japan and other places, modernity has given rise to what might be called a “penis industry”: a complex of urological knowledge,...
Documentary Screening of "Extreme By Design"
The William Davidson Institute, Innovate Blue, the Barger Leadership Institute and LSA's Global Scholars Program are jointly sponsoring...
EEB Thursday Seminar: Demographic and evolutionary consequences of new gene flow into small populations
Sarah Fitzpatrick, Asst. Professor, Kellogg Biological Station, Dept. of Integrative Biology, Michigan State University
Rapidly changing rates of gene flow pose urgent challenges for wild populations as well as exciting opportunities for ecological and...
Kent Berridge's Distinguished University Professorship Lecture: Finding delight, desire and dread in the brain.
Kent Berridge, James Olds Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience
ABSTRACT...
Not a Crime to be Poor: The Criminalization of Poverty in America
Peter Edelman
Peter Edelman is the Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law and Public Policy at Georgetown Law Center. On the faculty since 1982, he has also...
Uncivil Agreement: How Politics Became Our Identity
Lilliana Mason (University of Maryland, College Park)
We are pleased to announce the Rubin Speaker Series Lecture, Uncivil Agreement: How Politics Became Our Identity by Lilliana Mason of the...
Adventure with a Purpose - SEA Semester Voyages
Learn about the different study abroad opportunities available during the semester through SEA Semester, an international leader in...
Meme Dinner
On February 1st, Mosher Jordan Dining Hall will be having a Meme Themed Dinner! Meal plan, Blue Bucks, or individual meal purchase...
On Miracles and Spacetime
James Read (Oxford University and University of Illinois-Chicago)
Abstract: I argue for the existence of two coincidences—or ‘miracles’—in the foundations of general relativity, which do not admit...
Ebony G. Patterson: They Were...
In much of her work, Jamaican artist Ebony G. Patterson explores the use of feminine gendered adornment in the construct of urban...
"of 72" Artist Reception with Ebony Patterson
Join us after Ebony Patterson's Stamps lecture as we welcome the artist to the Institute for the Humanities. Patterson's "of...
ASC Film Screening and Q&A. Filming the Future of Detroit/Filming the Future from Berlin: African Perspectives
Damani Partridge, the project lead, and the filmmakers: Ajara Hamidatu Alghali, Hawlaane Noor Frances Sarr-Robbins, Whitney Smith, and Fatou-Seydi Singhiam Sarr
These five 10-minutes films will show the ways in which Berlin and Detroit are global from the perspectives of African immigration, and...
SMTD@UMMA
Inexact Observations
SMTD Piano Professor Logan Skelton, colleagues, and students perform renderings of folk music by well-known composers such as Bartok, Liszt,...
SMTD@UMMA: Inexact Observations
Free and open to the public. Seating is first come first served....
Zouk Thursdays
7:00pm Intermediate Lesson...
SMTD Faculty Showcase
A mini-collage concert of faculty performers featuring Andrew Bishop, saxophone; Timothy Cheek, piano; Melissa Coppola, piano; Anthony...
Masters Recital: AJ Covey, percussion
PROGRAM: Gibbard - Passenger Seat; Deane - The Process of Invention; Becker - Etude no. 8 from Rudimental Arithmetic; Smith - Neptune;...
Rachael Yamagata
Woodstock, New York–based artist Rachael Yamagata is known for her soul-baring, gut-punching songs of love lost, perserverance, and...