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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230410T150000
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Resume Lab
DESCRIPTION:Just getting started building a resume? Have a draft but not sure how to make it better? Want to learn about resources available to revise your resume? Wherever you’re at Resume Lab is a great next step for you.\n\nGet real-time\, personalized support in a small group setting by checking out the Resume Lab. \n\nWe will discuss and educate you on…\n- Design and format\n- Writing a great bullet point\n- Targeting your resume for specific internships/jobs\n\nIf you're a Graduate Student\, please makea 1:1 appointment instead of attending the Lab because this event is designed for undergraduates.\n\nRecent Grads: If you are an alumnus\, you willnot be able to access the link due the University’s policy of discontinuing alumni Zoom accounts 30 days after graduation. Please contact careercenter@umich.edu with the subject line “Recent Grad Help” to receive a recording or to be set up with a 1:1. Include the name of the workshop/event in your email.
UID:106922-21815012@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/106922
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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DTSTAMP:20230303T161337
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230410T150000
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:RTG Number Theory Seminar: The Fargues-Fontaine curve and vector bundles
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UID:104847-21810353@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/104847
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Mathematics
LOCATION:East Hall - 4088
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DTSTAMP:20230323T114842
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230410T153000
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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Launching the Webb Telescope: Managing Global Teams In Turbulent Times
DESCRIPTION:When Greg Robinson took over the leadership of the James Webb Space Telescope\, it was years behind schedule\, billions over budget\, tarnished by engineering failures and waning stakeholder confidence. The trouble didn’t end there. COVID\, hurricanes\, and other obstacles soon stood in the way of success. Still\, Robinson managed to bring together 20\,000 people in 29 countries and 14 U.S. states to not only turn the program around\, but nearly double its efficiency. In this inspiring talk\, highlighted by breathtaking images from Webb\, Robinson shares how trust\, communication and effective leadership can bring teams together from across the globe to overcome obstacles and achieve your organization’s moonshot.\n\nBIO\n\nBest-known as the turnaround leader of the James Webb Space Telescope (Webb)\, 33-year NASA veteran Gregory Robinson is credited with transforming a program that was billions over budget and years behind schedule into one of NASA’s greatest achievements of the 21st century. Robinson’s renowned leadership skills and soft-spoken management and communication style have earned him numerous awards and honors\, including being named one of TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of 2022 (alongside Apple CEO Tim Cook and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky) and receiving the TIME100 Impact Award\, which credited Robinson’s leadership on Webb as bringing us closer to understanding the universe.
UID:106630-21814594@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/106630
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:aerospace engineering,astronomy,Career,Computer Engineering,Discussion,Diversity,Diversity Equity and Inclusion,Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,engineering,Food,Free,Graduate,Graduate and Professional Students,Graduate Students,Leadership,Lecture,Michigan Engineering,optics,Physics,public lecture,Reception
LOCATION:Walgreen Drama Center - Stamps Auditorium
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DTSTAMP:20230124T104501
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230410T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230410T170000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:RCGD Seminar Series: Political Polarization
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. is experiencing unprecedented levels of political polarization relative to the past few decades\, especially in terms of affective polarization\, or feelings of dislike and distrust towards members of the opposing political party. In this winter talk series\, we will hear from experts across disciplines (social psychology\, political science\, sociology\, communication) in order to better understand why political polarization is so high and what\, if anything\, can we do about it.\n\n1/23 - Billy Brady (Kellogg School of Management\, Northwestern University)\n1/30 - Ken Kollman (Political Science Department\, University of Michigan)\n2/6 - Mara Ostfeld (Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy\, University of Michigan)\n2/13 - David Dunning (Psychology Department\, University of Michigan)\n2/20 -  Jennifer Wolak (Political Science Department\, Michigan State University)\n3/6 - Yanna Krupnikov (Communication and Media Department\, University of Michigan)\n3/13 -  Anne Wilson (Psychology Department\, Wilfrid Laurier University)\n3/20 - Shanto Iyengar (Political Science Department\, Stanford University)\n3/27 - Delia Baldassarri (Sociology Department\, New York University)\n4/3 - Eli Finkel (Psychology Department & Kellogg School of Management\, Northwestern University)\n4/10 - Joshua Kalla (Political Science Department\, Yale University)\n4/17 - Yphtach Lelkes (Annenberg School for Communication\, University of Pennsylvania)\n\nTalks are Mondays at 3:30 p.m. at ISR Thompson Room 1430\, and will be recorded.
UID:101884-21802609@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/101884
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:american culture,Media,Politics,Psychology,Public Policy,Sociology
LOCATION:Institute For Social Research - 1430
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DTSTAMP:20230310T120554
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230410T153000
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:RCGD Winter Seminar Series: Selective Exposure and Partisan Echo Chambers In Television News Consumption: Evidence from Linked Viewership\, Administrative\, and Survey Data
DESCRIPTION:Selective Exposure and Partisan Echo Chambers In Television News Consumption: Evidence from Linked Viewership\, Administrative\, and Survey Data\nMonday\, April 10\, 2023 (3:30 PM – 5:00 PM)\n\nJoshua Kalla\nAssistant Professor of Political Science\nYale University\n\nMany scholars doubt that televised partisan media’s audience is large enough\, persuadable enough\, or sufficiently isolated from cross-cutting sources for partisan media to meaningfully influence public opinion. However\, limitations of survey measures of media consumption have left such doubts difficult to assess. We report findings from four novel data sources which each link behavioral measures of television consumption to political administrative and survey data. First\, approximately 1 in 7 Americans consume over 8 hours/month of partisan television\, outnumbering the US Black population. Second\, consistent with selective exposure\, about two-thirds of partisan media viewers are aligned partisans\; however\, partisan media viewers have fairly similar attitudes to partisans generally\, suggesting partisan media’s audience is not likely to be less persuadable than partisans generally. Finally\, few partisan media consumers consume cross-cutting television channels\, consistent with partisan echo chambers. Concerns about partisan media’s potential to further polarize Americans cannot be easily dismissed.\n\nJoshua Kalla is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Yale University with a secondary appointment in Statistics and Data Science. He received his Ph.D. in political science from the University of California\, Berkeley in 2018. His research studies political persuasion\, prejudice reduction\, and decision-making among voters and political elites\, primarily through the use of randomized field experiments.
UID:106045-21813623@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/106045
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Politics
LOCATION:Institute For Social Research - 1430
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DTSTAMP:20230404T092208
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230410T160000
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:[CANCELLED] ISRMT Seminar
DESCRIPTION:TBA
UID:104916-21810440@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/104916
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Mathematics,seminar
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
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DTSTAMP:20221213T150207
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230410T160000
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SUMMARY:Livestream / Virtual:CGIS Virtual First Step Sessions
DESCRIPTION:CGIS offers First Steps sessions virtually (via Zoom) every Monday and Thursday from 4:00pm to 4:30pm during the academic year while classes are in session\, with the exception of holidays.\n\nFirst Step sessions are a great opportunity to learn more about the application process prior to meeting with an advisor. You can learn about all of our programs around the world\, scholarships and other financial aid resources\, the CGIS application process\, and more!\n\n*Attending a First Step session is no longer a required component of the CGIS application process.*
UID:102178-21803650@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/102178
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Africa,anthropology,Asia,Asia-pacific,Business,Central America,Central European Studies,Chinese Studies,Classical Studies,Cognitive Science,cuba,Culture,Dance,Deadlines,Ecology,Economics,Education,Environment,Europe,European,French,Funding,German,global,global engagement,global opportunities,Health,History,Humanities,Iceland,intercultural,international,International Education,internships,Italian Studies,Japanese Studies,Kinesiology,Korea,Language,Latin America,Law,Literature,Majors,Mathematics,Middle East Studies,multicultural,Museum,Networking,Oxford,Philosophy,Physics,Pre Law,Pre Med,Pre-Health,Psychology,Public Health,Public Policy,race,Research,Romance Language,Scholarship,Scholarships,Science,sexuality,social justice,Social Sciences,South Africa,South America,South Asia,Southeast Asia,Spain,Spanish Studies,study abroad,Sustainability,Tanzania,Travel,Undergraduate,Undergraduate Students,Women's Studies,Writing
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
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DTSTAMP:20230331T110038
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230410T173000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Micro vs Macro Labor Supply Elasticities: The Role of Dynamic Compensation
DESCRIPTION:A central and still unresolved tension in economics is the discrepancy between micro and macro elasticities of earnings with respect to marginal tax rates. We revisit this puzzle\, focusing on the role of dynamic returns to effort among top earners. We start by developing a simple theoretical model of earnings responses to taxes in the presence of dynamic returns. In this model\, the returns to effort are delayed and centered around discrete job switches such as promotions within firms or movements between firms. Short-run micro elasticities are attenuated relative to the true long-run macro elasticity. We proceed by providing two main empirical analyses using rich administrative data from Denmark. The first part presents descriptive evidence on earnings and hours-worked patterns over the lifecycle that confirm the predictions of the theoretical model. The second part presents quasi-experimental evidence on earnings responses to taxes using discrete job switches. The empirical strategy is informed by the theoretical model\, according to which job switches can be used to (partially) identify the macro elasticity of labor supply. The evidence shows that\, at the top of the distribution\, macro elasticities are much larger than micro elasticities due to dynamic compensation effects. The normative implications of these findings are analyzed.
UID:105341-21811578@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/105341
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Economics,Public Finance,seminar
LOCATION:Ross School of Business - B0570
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DTSTAMP:20230410T122016
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SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:North Quad (2022-2023)
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UID:102106-21814573@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/102106
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Sessions
LOCATION:North Quad Bowman Room 10th Floor
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DTSTAMP:20230403T143938
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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:RNA Innovation Seminar: Haiyuan Yu\, Cornell University
DESCRIPTION:HYBRID SEMINAR:\nIn-person: BSRB\, ABC seminar rooms\nzoom:  https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_XvoLbRtiS2aqhdFJoQTyMQ
UID:97634-21794828@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/97634
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Biosciences
LOCATION:Taubman Biomedical Science Research Building - ABC Seminar room
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DTSTAMP:20230410T181511
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230410T160000
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SUMMARY:Other:Synthesis and Characterization of Energetic\nMaterials for Explosive and Propellant Applications
DESCRIPTION:The development of high-energy-density materials (HEDMs) with high performance and reasonable sensitivity to impact and friction is an overarching goal in the field of energetic materials. Two areas of interest in our HEDM research are the synthesis of high-energy melt-castable explosives to replace TNT and the synthesis of high-energy propellant plasticizers to replace inert ingredients. Meaningful properties of melt-castable explosives include a melting point range of 70-120 Â°C\, a low vapor pressure\, a significant difference between the melting temperature and the decomposition temperature\, high density\, low sensitivity\, an affordable synthesis\, and a detonation velocity and detonation pressure that significantly outperforms 2\,4\,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT).\nA plasticizer enhances fluidity or plasticity when added to a rocket or gun propellant formulation. Energetic plasticizers are used to improve physical properties\, to act as a fuel\, and to improve the overall energy yield of a formulation. In designing an optimal plasticizer\, understanding how chemical functional groups affect the melting point\, freezing point\, and decomposition temperature candidate materials becomes imperative. A successful energetic plasticizer must possess a good density\, reasonable sensitivity\, low chemical reactivity\, and high thermal stability as one approaches oxygen-balanced materials.\nPresented will be the synthesis of high-energy melt-castable and propellant plasticizer materials based on strained ring nitroazetidine polynitric ester and cyclobutane polynitric ester materials. In addition\, polynitric ester compounds that maximize densities due to the incorporation of aromatic 1\,2\,4-oxadiazole and furoxan functionalities.\n\nJesse Sabatini
UID:103557-21807469@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/103557
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Biosciences,Chemistry,Science
LOCATION:Chemistry Dow Lab - 1640
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DTSTAMP:20230409T095312
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230410T160000
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Triangulations of Surfaces and Mutation-Finite Quivers
DESCRIPTION:In a 2008 paper\, Fomin\, Shapiro and Thurston constructed a quiver given a triangulated bordered surface. It turns out that the class of quivers arising from this construction gives us almost all the mutation-finite quivers\, only with minor exceptions. In this talk\, we will review the notions of quivers and their mutations. We will then introduce the triangulations of surfaces\, associate to each triangulated surface a quiver and study how flips of triangulation correspond to quiver mutations. We will finally see how quivers from surfaces are involved in the classification of mutation-finite quivers.
UID:107412-21815976@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/107412
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Mathematics
LOCATION:East Hall - 3866
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DTSTAMP:20230425T123126
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230410T160000
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Understanding Special Education
DESCRIPTION:On Monday\, April 10th at 4 PM our district is hosting a free online session entitled “Understanding Special Ed”.  You do not have to be affiliated with our district to attend\, so we would love to have youjoin us!\n\nThe session will cover the following topics and will be led by two of our veteran special education teachers:\n•	Special Education Lingo\n•	Special Education Setting Types per Level\n•	Supports for Special Education Teachers\n•	Special Education Certification\n
UID:107092-21815288@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/107092
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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DTSTAMP:20230425T123104
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230410T160000
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Wolfspeed Engineering Info Session 4/10/23
DESCRIPTION:Wolfspeed is leading the transformation from silicon to Silicon Carbide (SiC) and GaN as we shape the future of semiconductor markets: the transition to electric vehicles\, the move to faster 5G networks\, the evolution of renewable energy and energy storage\, and the advancement of industrial applications. After more than 35 years of forging new technology adoption and transformation\, our Wolfspeed® power and radio frequency (RF) semiconductors are leading the industry through unrivaled expertise and capacity. What’s next? We believe anything is possible through hard work\, collaboration and a passion for innovation.\n\nWe’re seeking talented\, diverse engineers to join our team as summer interns or full-time hires. We invite you to join us for one of our upcoming information sessionsto learn more about the company\, our workplace culture\, and available opportunities for students.
UID:105192-21811260@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/105192
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DTSTAMP:20230223T205024
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SUMMARY:Presentation:Leadership Dialogues: Kofi Bruce
DESCRIPTION:The Leadership Dialogues speaker series is a fireside chat-style event featuring accomplished industry\, political and non-profit leaders discussing the latest ideas in organizational research and ongoing practice with U-M faculty.\n\nWhat does it take for a leader in a 150-year-old company to navigate change and build community with 40\,000 employees?\n\nKofi Bruce\, MBA ‘98\, chief financial officer of General Mills\, joins Associate Dean and Professor Gretchen Spreitzer to discuss the importance of authentic leadership and the role leaders play in creating a sense of community in their organizations\, especially during times of change. Bruce\, who was named CFO in 2020\, is a celebrated leader with senior management experience in a broad range of industries. In addition to his role at General Mills\, he is also a board member at Lifeworks\, Electronic Arts\, Aspen Finance Leaders Fellowship\, and Partners in Food Solutions.\n\nDuring his leadership tenure\, Bruce has responded to societal demands for racial equity\, a shifting consumer landscape\, and a global health crisis in the form of COVID-19. Bruce will describe how he views his role as not only the company’s chief accountant\, but a leader who has empowered employees by creating community when times were tough. Additionally\, Bruce will discuss how the CFO role is increasingly responsible for engaging in environmental\, social\, and governance goals.\n\nProfessor Spreitzer is an award-winning researcher and the co-author of several books about positive organizational scholarship\, leadership\, and change management. Her research explores employee empowerment and leadership development\, particularly within contexts of organizational change and decline. Professor Spreitzer will explore how scholarship relates to Bruce’s vision and practice of leadership. Join us for an engaging talk from leaders in both industry and research.\n\nPARTICIPANT REQUIREMENTS\nOpen to all.\n\nSCHEDULE\nApril 10\, 4:30-5:30 PM in the Tauber Colloquium. A catered reception will follow.\n\nRSVP required.
UID:105399-21811677@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/105399
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Culture,Discussion,Faculty,Food,Free,Graduate,Graduate Students,Leadership,Staff,Undergraduate,Undergraduate Students
LOCATION:Ross School of Business - Tauber Colloquium
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