Presented By: Institute for the Humanities
CANCELED Life & Career with a Humanities Degree
Come here meaningful insights from U-M alumni who are putting their humanities degrees to work in the world. Refreshments will be served.
Featuring:
Anna Clark (Creative Writing & Literature, History of Art, 2003) journalist & author of The Poisoned City: Flint’s Water and the American Urban Tragedy.
Emily Mathews (English & Women's Studies, 2001), director of marketing and communications, U-M School of Kinesiology
Ebony Robinson (American Culture, 2002), associate director, Detroit Health Department
Sharonda Simmons (DAAS), director of education & outreach, Ozone House
Hannah Thoms (anthropology, history, museum studies, 2019), collection assistant, Motown Museum
Part of 2020 Humanities Week, March 9-13, presented by the Institute for the Humanities. http://myumi.ch/bvDrr
Featuring:
Anna Clark (Creative Writing & Literature, History of Art, 2003) journalist & author of The Poisoned City: Flint’s Water and the American Urban Tragedy.
Emily Mathews (English & Women's Studies, 2001), director of marketing and communications, U-M School of Kinesiology
Ebony Robinson (American Culture, 2002), associate director, Detroit Health Department
Sharonda Simmons (DAAS), director of education & outreach, Ozone House
Hannah Thoms (anthropology, history, museum studies, 2019), collection assistant, Motown Museum
Part of 2020 Humanities Week, March 9-13, presented by the Institute for the Humanities. http://myumi.ch/bvDrr
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