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DTSTAMP:20170907T094905
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T164500
SUMMARY:Meeting:Mindfulness@Umich (All UofM Students)
DESCRIPTION:Invite a sense of calm and ease into your busy day by creating space to breathe. These Mindfulness@Umich sessions are open to all students\, are free\, and are great for experienced and beginning meditators. They are drop-in. Come as often as time allows in your schedule. Students\, please complete the Google Registration Form.
UID:43153-9729044@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/43153
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Meditation,Mindfulness,Stress Reduction
LOCATION:Angell Hall - G243
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20170928T161107
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T190000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:#TBT Throwback Thursday Buffet at Martha Cook
DESCRIPTION:Matha Cook Dining Hall will be having a #TBT Dinner Buffet on Thursday\, September 28th! Don't miss out on bosco cheese sticks\, chicken nuggets\, mac & cheese\, root beer floats\, and much more!  Martha Cook meal plan\, Blue Bucks\, or individual meal purchase required.
UID:44899-10003613@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/44899
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Food
LOCATION:Martha Cook Residence
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20170922T101716
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Exhibition on view: Ambiguous Territory: Architecture\, Landscape\, and the Postnatural
DESCRIPTION:Ambiguous Territory: Architecture\, Landscape\, and the Postnatural is a symposium and concurrent exhibition that situates contemporary discourses and practices of architecture and landscape within the context of the Postnatural\; the era of climate change\, the Anthropocene\, and altered ecologies. The project asks: In a time when humans have been fundamentally displaced from their presumed place of privilege\, philosophically as well as experientially\, should the disciplines of architecture and landscape architecture consider displacing themselves as well\, in order to establish new affiliations and avail new ways to approach contemporary questions of design in relation to the environment?\nBy bringing designers and scholars from these fields together the symposium and exhibition will highlight projects and ideas that are engaged with these issues from a variety of perspectives\, ranging from scale and experience to questions of matter. Participants will present research and work that use tactics of mediation to understand\, imagine\, interrupt\, and invent artifacts that exist at the large spatial and slow temporal scale of the Anthropocene.\nAmbiguous Territory will present design ideas and proposals from architects\, artists\, and landscape architects whose work challenges their disciplinary boundaries and long-held anthropocentric orientation and redefines the relationship between built and natural environments in an era of ecological anxiety.\nThere will be a public reception to celebrate the opening of this exhibition on Thursday\, October 5 at 5:00pm in the college gallery.
UID:44848-9992091@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/44848
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Exhibition
LOCATION:Art and Architecture Building - Taubman College Gallery
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20170928T112708
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T200000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Hot Apple Cider At North Quad
DESCRIPTION:North Quad Dining Hall will be serving hot apple cider all day! Meal plan\, Blue Bucks\, or individual meal purchase required.
UID:44902-10003617@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/44902
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Food
LOCATION:North Quad
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20170928T152727
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T190000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Music\, Work\, Society: Speculations and Mediations at the Jahrhundertwende
DESCRIPTION:In 19th century German cultural and academic life a wide-ranging discussion emerged about the relationship between music\, work\, society\, and political economy. A disparate group sought to position music not as the ancients and early moderns had done\, as a matter of mathematics\, physics\, and cosmic speculation\, but as a matter of biology\, physiology\, ethnology\, sociology\, and economics. Focusing mainly on the political economist Karl Bücher and his influence across various media\, this talk examines one social scientist’s encounter with music and follows its reverberations outside of academic life.\n\nCelia Applegate is the William R. Kenan\, Jr. Chair of History and Professor of History at Vanderbilt University. She studies the culture\, society\, and politics of modern Germany\, with particular interest in the history of music\, nationalism and national identity. She is the author of A Nation of Provincials: The German Idea of Heimat (Berkeley\, 1990)\, the co-editor (with musicologist Pamela Potter) of Music and German National Identity (Chicago\, 2000)\, and the author of Bach in Berlin: Nation and Culture in Mendelssohn’s Revival of the St. Matthew Passion (Cornell\, 2005)\, winner of the DAAD/GSA Book Prize. She is currently working on comprehensive interpretation of musical life in Germany from the 17th century to the present\, titled \"Music and the Germans: A History.\" She teaches courses on modern German politics and culture\, the history of the Holocaust\, of European thought\, and of European nationalism and ethnic conflicts. In 2017-18\, Applegate is a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton\, NJ)\, sponsored by a grant from the Edward T. Cone Foundation as a Edward T. Cone Member in Music Studies.\n\nIf you are a person with a disability who requires an accommodation to participate in this event\, please contact Germanic Languages & Literatures at 734-764-8018 or germandept@umich.edu at least one week in advance.
UID:44745-9969053@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/44745
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Biology,Economics,European,History,Music,Philosophy,Politics,Sociology
LOCATION:Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.) - East Conference Room
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DTSTAMP:20170921T145239
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T171000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T183000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Keiji Ashizawa: Community Building and DIY Design
DESCRIPTION:Keiji Ashizawa has been involved in designing architectural spaces\, interiors\, furniture\, and lighting since the founding of his practice\, Keiji Ashizawa Design\, in 2005. After the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011\, he established Ishinomaki Laboratory to create a local community hub for recovery activities and craftsmanship in the disaster-struck city of Ishinomaki. As CEO of Ishinomaki Laboratory\, he proposes a new brand concept for furniture — connecting the regional city with the world. Keiji is also an award-winning architect and designer who presents ‘honest’ design — simple yet refined — derived naturally through the process of maximizing the potential of each material and its function. Past projects have included Miyake Design Studio\, Dior\, Swatch\, and Victorinox. His furniture and lighting pieces have been exhibited internationally with clients including IKEA\, Galerie Maria Wettergren\, FRAMA\, COMMOC\, Duende\, and Zaozuo. He is also the founder of Design Koishikawa\, a gallery space and marketplace in Tokyo. Ishinomaki Laboratory was a recipient of the Good Design Award in 2012\, and in 2015\, the Ishinomaki Stool became part of the permanent collection of the V&A Museum.\n\nThis presentation by Keiji Ashizawa is part of Building Community in Detroit & Regional Japan\, a Center for Japanese Studies symposium held at sites across Detroit in partnership with the 2017 Detroit Design Festival\, the Stamps School of Art & Design\, and the Bicentennial Office at the University of Michigan. Event and registration details available via EventBrite (https://www.eventbrite.com/o/building-community-in-detroit-amp-regional-japan-14569619387). Additional opportunities to engage with Ishinomaki Laboratory include:\n\nIshinomaki Laboratory In Detroit\nReception: Friday\, September 29 at 7 pm. Open Saturday\, September 30 11 am - 6 pm.\nIshinomaki Laboratory’s debut exhibition in the United States. Held at The Carr Center\, in the heart of downtown Detroit. Pre-registration required.\n\nBrightmoor Bento Workshop \nSaturday\, September 30 at 10 am\nA maker workshop co-led by Keiji Ashizawa and young Detroiters at the Brightmoor Maker Space in northwest Detroit. Pre-registration required.\n\nIn partnership with the Center for Japanese Studies\, with additional support from the Detroit Design Festival.\n\nAll Penny Stamps Distinguished Speaker Series presentations are free and open to the public\; visit http://stamps.umich.edu/stamps to view upcoming events.
UID:42262-9593296@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/42262
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Art
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
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DTSTAMP:20170915T135210
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T193000
SUMMARY:Fair / Festival:Graduate Student Resource Fair
DESCRIPTION:Connect with units on campus and learn about graduate student resources at the University of Michigan! Join us for an evening of food\, learning\, and network-building as staff members deliver an overview of the resources they provide U-M graduate students. Representatives will also be available to provide additional information and answer any questions you might have after the presentation portion of the program. The program will be held in an open-house style to allow for you to come and go as you are able\, and the areas listed below will be represented at the fair. \n\nCenter for Campus Involvement (CCI)\nCenter for Research on Learning and Teaching (CRLT)\nInternational Center\nConsulting for Statistics\, Computing and Analytics Research (CSCAR)\nUniversity Career Center \nClub Sports (Recreational Sports)\nSpectrum Center\nEdward Ginsberg Center\nU-M Library\nAnn Arbor District Library\nProgram on Intergroup Relations (IGR)\nRackham Graduate School \nWolverine Wellness (UHS)\nCounseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
UID:44614-9934435@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/44614
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Food,Free,Graduate,Welcome to Michigan
LOCATION:Munger Graduate Residences - 8th Floor
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DTSTAMP:20170922T080749
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T183000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Individualized Major Program Info Session
DESCRIPTION:The Individualized Major Program (IMP) is an option for innovative and thoughtful students in LSA who wish to pursue individualized topics of study not possible in existing majors or programs. Do you have an idea for an IMP? Attend this information session to learn how to write an IMP proposal. If you’re interested in pursuing an IMP\, it’s important to start the proposal process as early as possible in your college career. So don’t wait\, learn more at this session!\n\nRegister for this event here: https://sessions.studentlife.umich.edu/track/event/session/5036\n\nLearn more about what makes a good IMP idea on the Newnan Advising Center Website: https://lsa.umich.edu/advising/understand-degree-options/imp/what-makes-a-good-imp-idea-.html
UID:44921-10012260@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/44921
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Majors,Undergraduate
LOCATION:Angell Hall - G243 (Newnan Advising Conference Room)
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171013T123016
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T200000
SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:PhD Pathways - Munger Graduate Student Open House
DESCRIPTION:The University Career Center (UCC) offers a plethora of resources to graduate students. At the Graduate Student Open House\, students will learn how to effectively engage in career development while also learning about UCC resources.
UID:42384-9601881@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/42384
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:South Lounge (8th Floor) Room 8030 Munger Graduate Residences 540Thompson St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, USA
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DTSTAMP:20170919T170344
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T193000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Detroit '67: The View from Ann Arbor
DESCRIPTION:A complement to the Reverberations of Rebellion exhibit on display in the Hatcher North lobby\, this event brings together veterans of the '60s era of civil rights activism in Ann Arbor to reflect on that period's struggle for racial justice\, the relationship between Ann Arbor and Detroit\, and what it might mean for us today.\n\nIn the 1960s as today\, Detroit and Ann Arbor were very different cities. Yet they were alike in two respects: both were profoundly segregated by race\, and both were centers of activism to dismantle racism and inequality. Despite Ann Arbor's distance from Detroit\, the 1967 Detroit rebellion resonated here as well.\n\nThe discussion will be moderated by Matt Lassiter\, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of History\, and feature the following panelists:\n* Shirley Beckley\, Ann Arbor native and Ann Arbor Human Relations Commission staff member\, 1967-8\n* Trey Greene\, U-M '71\; negotiator in '68 black student sit-in and son of Walter Greene\, deputy director\, Michigan Civil Rights Commission\n* Anna Holden\, U-M Institute for Social Research 1960-63\; former secretary\, Ann Arbor Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)\n* Alma Wheeler Smith\, U-M '63\; former state representative and daughter of Albert Wheeler\, first African American mayor of Ann Arbor and first tenured black U-M professor\n\nLight refreshments will be provided.
UID:44155-9889004@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/44155
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Detroit,Discussion,Free,History
LOCATION:Hatcher Graduate Library - Gallery (Room 100)
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DTSTAMP:20170928T180016
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T190000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:IHC General Meeting with MI State Rep Abdullah Hammoud
DESCRIPTION:The Interdisciplinary Health Club will be holding our first general meeting on Thursday\, September 28th from 6-7pm in the Pond Room of the Union. We will be joined by MI State Representative Abdullah Hammoud\, a U-M SPH alum and one of Michigan's leading minds in health policy. \n\nRep. Hammoud will draw on his various experiences to illustrate how different facets of society come together to address issues in public health and health care. After his presentation\, there will be a Q & A session. You can read more about his background athttp://www.housedems.com/hammoud/about.\n\nWe invite you to join us for what promises to be an enlightening event.
UID:43537-9815679@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/43537
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Pond Room, Michigan Union
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DTSTAMP:20171013T123014
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T190000
SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Ready\, Set\, Intern! for First-Year Students
DESCRIPTION:As a first-year student\, figuring out what you need to do to get an internship or understanding what interests you have is hard -- 100 emoji.  It’s difficult to know what employers look for or how might yourinterests equal a job or a major. \n\nNo worries\, we designed an experience just for you. \n\nDuring this 50-minute workshop\, we hope to...\n- Walk you through what employers look for in interns\n- Help you set goals toprepare yourself to be a GREAT candidate\n- Bullet point three\, what’sup!?\n- Debunk major and career connection\n- Guide you on how to use ouroffice to gain experience\n\nYou should come if you…\n- Are a first-year student!\n- Want to know what experiences employers look for and how to get it. \n- Have been asked at least 50 times already\, “what’s your major?”\n- Aren’t totally sure on what the “Career Center” does.\n\n\n*RSVP is required for this program. Click \"Join Event\" here: https://umich.joinhandshake.com/events/68691\n\nNote: This event's information is shown in Handshake as well as on the Happening @ Michigan calendar so that it will be seen by a larger number of U-M Students. If you'd like to indicate that you'll be attending this event then please go to: https://umich.joinhandshake.com/events/68684
UID:44509-9923102@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/44509
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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LOCATION:Kuenzel Room Michigan Union 530 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA
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DTSTAMP:20170905T195120
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T193000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Science Writing Series Kick-off
DESCRIPTION:Looking to get some writing done in the next few months? Check out this fall's Science Writing Series!\n\nJoin us for our Science Writing Series kick-off event on Sept. 28th! This event will be an interactive workshop featuring Dr. Larissa Sano\, the Science Writing Specialist at Sweetland Center for Writing. Dinner provided but space is limited! RSVP here: http://bit.ly/F17ScienceWritingWorkshop\n\nYou can also sign up for our Peer Review Groups here: http://bit.ly/F17PeerReviewSignUP\n\nWe will have a Wrap-up Event on Oct. 23rd from 11 am to 12:30 pm featuring a Science Writing Panel. This will also be a final feedback session for the Peer Review Groups. Lunch provided. More details to follow in the coming weeks.\n\nThe Science Writing Series is co-sponsored by the Michigan Earth Science Women's Network (M-ESWN) and the Graduate Society of Women Engineers (GradSWE).
UID:43645-9824275@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/43645
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Dinner,Environment,Food,Free,Graduate Students,Michigan Engineering,Science,Undergraduate Students,Workshop,Writing
LOCATION:Duderstadt Center - 1180
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DTSTAMP:20171013T123023
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T190000
SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Sears Holdings - Software Engineering Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Join us online to learn about the exciting technology venturesat Sears Holdings Corporation as well as a little background on our organization and where we are moving in our transformation. \nJoin at https://meet.lync.com/searshc/veronica.downey/GW7H4N9F
UID:44920-10009379@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/44920
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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DTSTAMP:20170920T110647
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20170928T200000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Dagmar Kročanová: Repairing the World in Gejza Vámoš´s Writing
DESCRIPTION:Dagmar Kročanová: Repairing the World in Gejza Vámoš´s Writing\n\nDagmar Kročanová is associate professor of Slovak literature at Comenius University in Bratislava\, Slovak Republic\, where she also earned her PhD in theory and history of Slovak literature. She is currently working on an anthology of Slovak modernist and avant-garde drama. Professor Kročanová is currently a Weiser Professional Development Fellow at the University of Michigan working on her project\, “Modernism in Slovak Literature between 1900 and 1948\,” in cooperation with Benjamin Paloff\, associate professor of Slavic languages and literatures and comparative literature.\n\nGejza Vámoš (1901\, Hungary – 1956\, Brazil)\, a Slovak writer of a Hungarian Jewish origin\, was once described as an Enfant terrible of Slovak literature. A physician with a PhD in philosophy\, Vámoš challenged traditional values of bourgeois society represented by religion\, family\, and nation. His fiction dealt with issues that were considered shocking and incompatible with the Slovak cultural tradition\, such as sexuality\, diseases\, and women´s emancipation. Vámoš strove to find a unifying principle of universe that would heal the current broken state of mankind. But as his novel Broken Branch (1934) shows\, the gap between his dream of repairing the world and the actual state Europe was too deep to be bridged.\n\nThe event will start at 6:30pm with a light supper followed by the presentation at 7pm. Please RSVP to slavic@umich.edu.\n\nIf you are a person with a disability who requires an accommodation to participate in this event\, please contact the Slavic department (slavic@umich.edu or 734-764-5355) at least 4 days in advance.  Please be aware that advance notice is necessary as some accommodations may require more time for U-M to arrange.
UID:43894-9852326@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/43894
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Discussion,European,Literature,Slavic
LOCATION:Modern Languages Building - 3308 (Conference Room)
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