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SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:SCOR 2023 Social Justice Symposium: Deconstructing Democracy: Through the Lens of _____
DESCRIPTION:This year's Social Justice Symposium will take place on Friday\, March 24\, at the Michigan League. This year's theme is \"Deconstructing Democracy: Through the lens of ____.\" With this theme\, we hope to create a safe space for students to share their unique perspectives on recent changes to democratic norms and institutions in America. \n
UID:105373-21811625@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/105373
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Sessions
LOCATION:Ballroom
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DTSTAMP:20230324T120023
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230324T083000
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SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:SCOR Annual Social Justice Symposium
DESCRIPTION:We know the semester is busy but\, hope you considering attending the annual social justice symposium. Students (undergraduate and graduate)\, Staff\, and Faculty are welcome. The past few years have brought (and continue to bring) many threats to our democracy from the insurrection of the Capitol\, overturn of Roe vs Wade\, an increase in police violence\, an attack on science\, attacks on Critical Theories\, and most recently the Florida HB 999 proposed by a 2024 presidential candidate. We know these threats impact each individual differently and we want to talk and learn about it! Join SCOR for the annual social justice symposium featuring a keynote by activist and artist Tatyana Fazlalizadeh. REGISTER HERE TODAY! 
UID:106363-21814131@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/106363
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Michigan League
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DTSTAMP:20230301T103137
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230324T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230324T130000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Arts Integration Workshop: Arts & Resistance
DESCRIPTION:The Arts Integration Workshop supports development of ideas for course enhancements in support of teaching and learning related to the Fall 2023 theme semester: Arts & Resistance.\n\nThe workshop will include: \n-Examples of artists whose work serves as a form of resistance \n-Strategies for integrating arts into your discipline with examples from faculty peers\n-Best practices for arts-based engagement and classroom arts outcomes\n-Assessment and evaluation \n-Hands-on feedback of peer proposals for curricular components or new classes\n\nThe workshop will be on Friday\, March 24 9:00-1:00 at Palmer Commons\, Great Lakes North. \n\nRegistration https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBxeAdlsYI5-e1pULr5J6ANzGBKt_9FKUG-tv5zbivDhX1Tw/viewform\n\nOpen to all instructional faculty: tenure-track\, lecturers\, research- or practice-track\, staff in pedagogically-focused units in any school or college.
UID:105589-21812225@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/105589
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,art and design,Engaged Learning,Faculty,UMMA,Visual Arts
LOCATION:Palmer Commons - Great Lakes North
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DTSTAMP:20230224T145838
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230324T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230324T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Early Astronomy in the University of Michigan Collections
DESCRIPTION:Trace how astronomy was developed\, studied\, and disseminated through the centuries\, from 1500 BCE to the Renaissance. On display is material drawn from the University of Michigan collections dealing with the history of early astronomy: manuscripts\, early printed books\, and artifacts illustrating Mesopotamian\, Greek\, Islamic\, and Western European astronomy.\n\nThis exhibit and its permanent online counterpart (https://umlib.us/earlyastronomy) are part of the Aratus Project\, which was sponsored by the National Science Foundation and led by Prof. Francesca Schironi. The core of the project has been to study Aratus’ \"Phaenomena\,\" the most important poem on stars and constellations of the Graeco-Roman ancient world\, and its exegetical tradition. Read an annotated edition and English translation of \"Phaenomena\" and its commentaries (https://aratus.classics.lsa.umich.edu/). The physical and online exhibits place this research work within its later intellectual and historical context.\n\nCurated by: John Steele\, Professor of the History of the Exact Sciences in Antiquity\, Department of Egyptology and Assyriology\, Brown University\; Francesca Schironi\, U-M Professor of Classical Studies\; Evyn Kropf\, U-M Librarian for Middle Eastern & North African Studies\; Pablo Alvarez\, U-M Curator (Special Collections Research Center).\n\nCheck Hatcher Gallery Exhibit Room hours: https://myumi.ch/2mx44
UID:101826-21811786@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/101826
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Astronomy,Free,Library
LOCATION:Hatcher Graduate Library - Hatcher Gallery Exhibit Room
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DTSTAMP:20230320T141122
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230324T090000
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:LOCATING THEOREMS OF DIFFERENTIAL INCLUSIONS GOVERNED BY MAXIMALLY MONOTONE OPERATORS
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, we will discuss  the asymptotic behavior of the solutions of differential inclusions governed by maximally monotone operators. In the case where the LaSalle’s invariance principle is inconclusive\, we provide a refined version of the invariance principle theorem. This result derives from the problem of locating the ω-limit set of a bounded solution of the dynamic. In addition\, we propose an extension of LaSalle’s invariance principle\, which allows us to give a sharper location of the ω-limit set. The provided results are given in terms of nonsmooth Lyapunov pair-type functions.  We  will conclude this presentation by applying our results to  an important  second-order gradient-like dissipative dynamical system with Hessian-driven damping called (DIN) by Alvarez et and his collaborators.
UID:103807-21807894@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/103807
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Mathematics
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
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DTSTAMP:20230112T102807
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230324T090000
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SUMMARY:Exhibition:Portraits of Feminism in Japan
DESCRIPTION:What is feminism in Japan? Rather than imagining it as a singular\, coherent object\, this exhibit seeks to introduce the diversity\, difference\, and complexity inherent in feminist activism in Japan. As in other cultural contexts\, “feminism” in Japan can invoke sharply different associations\, from office workers trying to reshape taken-for-granted structures of power and authority\, to mothers advocating for safer school lunches after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disasters\, and queer couples seeking legal recognition for the families they have created. Mainstream feminist activism in Japan has focused on advocating for change in families\, workplaces\, schools\, political institutions\, and laws\, among many other contexts. Many ­– but certainly not all – feminist activists in Japan are also responding to the lasting legacies of Japanese colonial projects\, working toward recognition\, repair\, and meaningful reparations for racial and gender-based violence that continue to impact communities disproportionately.\n\nThis exhibit features original portraits of feminists who have shaped the landscape of women's and gender rights in Japan and beyond. Created by nine contemporary artists in Japan and the United States\, the portraits and accompanying texts challenge simplistic understandings of \"feminism\" while also drawing attention to a diversity of experiences\, needs\, and activism within Japan. This exhibit also spotlights the history of Japanese studies at the University of Michigan in conjunction with the Center for Japanese Studies' 75th anniversary celebration. \n\n“Portraits of Feminism in Japan” is open for viewing M-F 9am-4pm or by appointment. University of Michigan instructors can email LaneHallExhibits@umich.edu to request a group tour or schedule a class visit.\n\nFeatured artists:\nElaine Cromie\, JenClare B. Gawaran\, Takatoshi Hayashi\, ivokuma (いぼくま)\, Nami Kaneko (金子奈美)\, Kang Jungsook\, Lisa Taka Miyagi\, Nancy Nishihira (西平・ナンシー)\, and Shigeki Shibata (柴田滋紀)\n\nCuration team: \nAllison Alexy\,  Bradly Hammond\, Grace Mahoney\, and Alexandria Molinari
UID:103305-21806951@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/103305
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Asia,Exhibition,Japanese Studies,Visual Arts,Women's Studies
LOCATION:Lane Hall
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DTSTAMP:20230214T115538
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SUMMARY:Exhibition:27th Annual Exhibition of Artists in Michigan Prisons
DESCRIPTION:The *27th Annual Exhibition of Artists in Michigan Prisons* showcases the hard work and talents of artists incarcerated in Michigan prisons. \n\nThe work is by men and women from all 25 state prisons in both the upper and the lower peninsulas: 24 men’s prisons and 1 women’s prison. \n\nThis year there are 645 works in two and three dimensions\, including portraits\, tattoo imagery\, landscapes\, fantasy\, and wildlife as well as images about incarceration and visions that are entirely new. \n\nWe invite you to enjoy the work and\, if you like\, make a purchase. All proceeds\, minus necessary taxes and fees\, go directly to the artists.\n\nAfter March 21st\, gallery hours for the exhibit are: \nSunday–Monday: 12:00 PM–6:00 PM\nTuesday–Saturday: 10:00 AM–7:00 PM\n\nPresented with support from U-M Residential College and the Michigan Arts and Culture Council\n\n*The University of Michigan College of Literature\, Science and the Arts (LSA) greatly values inclusion and access for all. Live captioning will be available at all events surrounding the exhibition. We are pleased to provide additional reasonable accommodations to enable your full participation in this event. Please contact Sarah Unrath at saraheve@umich or 734.615.5643 if you would like to request disability accommodations or have any questions or concerns. We ask that you provide advance notice to ensure sufficient time to meet requested accommodations.*
UID:101627-21809813@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/101627
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Activism,African American,American Culture,Anthropology,Art,Community Engagement,Diversity Equity and Inclusion,Exhibition,Free,human rights,Incarceration,Justice,mass incarceration,north campus,prison issues,Social Impact,social justice,visual arts
LOCATION:Duderstadt Center - Gallery
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DTSTAMP:20221114T123202
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230324T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230324T110000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Be Useful: On Writing And Design
DESCRIPTION:Login here (no pre-registration needed): https://tinyurl.com/ZellWriters\n\nZell Visiting Writers Series craft lectures are free and open to the public\, and will be offered both virtually (via Zoom) and in person (in the Robert Hayden Conference Room-- Angell Hall #3222). Seats are offered on a first come\, first served basis\; please arrive early to secure a spot. Please contact asbates@umich.edu with any questions or accommodation needs.\n\n\nWendy S. Walters is a Creative Capital Awardee in literary nonfiction and the author of a book of prose\, *Multiply/Divide: On the American Real and Surreal* (Sarabande Books\, 2015)\, named a best book of the year by *Buzzfeed*\, *Flavorwire*\, *Literary Hub*\, *The Root*\, *Huffington Post*\, and others. She is also the author of two books of poems\, *Troy\, Michigan* (Futurepoem\, 2014) and *Longer I Wait\, More You Love Me*. Her work has been published in BOMB\, *The Yale Review*\, *The Iowa Review*\, *Lapham’s Quarterly*\, *Full Bleed*\, and *Harper’s*\, among many others. Her current projects address intersections between writing and design. climate change and its reverberations\, class and racial disquietude in the industrial Midwest\, and organic forms in the essay.\n\nA recipient of fellowships from NYFA\, the Ford Foundation\, and the Smithsonian Institute\, she has a broad history of engagements with writing in and about performative contexts. She was artist-in-residence at BRIClab in Brooklyn\, where she worked on developing the book for the opera\, Golden Motors with Derek Bermel. Their lyrical work has been performed widely\, including at Carnegie Hall\, Joe’s Pub\, Louisiana Museum for Moderne Kunst in Denmark\, The Institute for Advanced Study\, and the Pittsburgh Symphony. In a sustained collaboration with curator Elyse Nelson\, Walters co-curated the exhibition\, Fictions of Emancipation: Carpeaux Recast\, at The Met\, on view from March 10\, 2022 to March 5\, 2023. It is the first exhibition at The Met to examine Western sculpture in relation to the histories of transatlantic slavery\, colonialism\, and empire. Together they have edited a collection of essays as a companion to the show\, titled *Fictions of Emancipation: Reconsidering Carpeaux’s Why Born Enslaved!* (The Met/Yale University Press).\n\nWalters holds a MFA/PHD in Poetry and Literature from Cornell University\, and is the former Associate Dean of Art and Design History and Theory at Parsons\, The New School. Currently she serves as Director of the Nonfiction Concentration and Associate Professor of Nonfiction in the Writing Program of the School of the Arts at Columbia University.\n\n\nFor any questions about the event or to share accommodation needs\, please email asbates@umich.edu-- we are eager to help ensure that this event is inclusive to you. The building\, event space\, and restrooms are wheelchair accessible. A lactation room (Angell Hall #5209)\, reflection room (Haven Hall #1506)\, and gender-inclusive restroom (Angell Hall 5th floor) are available on site. ASL interpreters and CART services at in-person events are available upon request\; please email asbates@umich.edu at least two weeks prior to the event\, whenever possible\, to allow time to arrange services.\n\nU-M employees with a U-M parking permit may use the Church Street Parking Structure (525 Church St.\, Ann Arbor) or the Thompson Parking Structure (500 Thompson St.\, Ann Arbor). There is limited metered street parking on State Street and South University Avenue. The Forest Avenue Public Parking Structure (650 South Forest Ave.\, Ann Arbor) is five blocks away\, and the parking rate is $1.20 per hour. All of these options include parking spots for individuals with disabilities.
UID:96178-21791994@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/96178
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Literature
LOCATION:Angell Hall - #3222
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DTSTAMP:20230326T180009
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SUMMARY:Other:CWPA #1 @OSU
DESCRIPTION:CWPA tournament 1 at The Ohio State University
UID:103160-21806201@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/103160
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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LOCATION:The Bill and Mae McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion
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DTSTAMP:20230408T063101
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Edward Jones-Graduate Internship Program Coffee Chat
DESCRIPTION:An Engaging Culture:\n\nWe're committed to providing a workplace that both challenges and rewards our associates. This commitment has contributed to our inclusion in Fortune magazine’s list of the “100 BestCompanies to Work For in 2022.\" The firm is ranked 11th overall in its 23rd appearance on the prestigious list.\nAdditionally\, the firm has been recognized as one of the top five workplaces for women – highest in the financial services industry – by the Great Place to Work and Fortune magazine\, and one of America's best employers for diversity by Forbes magazine.\n\nHeadquarters Summer Internship Program:\n\nThe Accelerated Leadership Program internship is a selective\, full-time\, paid program that matches your area of concentration\, strengths and interest with a business needat Edward Jones. For 10 weeks you'll have the opportunity for exposure toour unique culture and seasoned leadership team while doing challenging and meaningful work.\n\nPosition Overview:\n\nYour internship journey will consist of a challenging and meaningful project in a department and division\, such as Branch Development\, Finance\, Firm Strategy and Planning\, Investment Advisory\, and Operations. Intern projects have included the following:\n\nStrategy and concept development\n\nProcess improvement\n\nAudit\, risk\, and control\n\nProject management\n\nLeading change\n\nData insights\n\nAt the same time\, you will gain broad organizational exposure tolearn how the different business areas interact and have the opportunity to meet and learn from peers\, technical experts\, and senior leadership to broaden your professional network. Our speaker series offers engagement from senior leadership on topics such as: innovation\, culture\, career history\, among others.\nWe offer a supportive learning and development environment through offering to improve your core skill set for your internship and beyond. Our mentoring program is a great way to provide insight intothe transition from grad school to the professional workplace. To end your summer\, a capstone presentation will be conducted to our senior leadership. This presentation will highlight the work you have done\, the connections you have made\, and the learning that occurred during your time at Edward Jones.
UID:105872-21813182@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/105872
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