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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T110000
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SUMMARY:Exhibition:Respond/ Resist/ Rethink 2022
DESCRIPTION:Water is the lifeblood of civilizations\, the center of cities\, the foundation of creation stories and the connective tissue of culture. Water is a life force\, without it humanity will cease to exist. Fresh water is necessary for the survival of all living organisms on Earth. The human body is made up of over 60% water and humanity cannot survive without it. Water is a vital life source that holds (and generates) power. It is nourishing\, quenching\, and refreshing but has also been commodified\, polluted\, and politicized. From the Standing Rock\, Leech Lake and Fond du Lac reservations\, to the straits of Mackinac where oil pipelines threaten important waterways\, to the polluted Mississippi River and drying Colorado River Basin\, to water shutoffs in Detroit\, PFAs in Ann Arbor\, and the Flint Water crisis (to name just a few)\, ensuring access to clean water (and the sustainable ecologies it supports) is an ongoing struggle that requires intersectional\, intergenerational\, and collective knowledge sharing\, discussion and action to protect. \nCall for Work\nStamps Gallery invites the undergraduate and graduate students of Penny W. Stamps School of Art &amp\; Design to participate in a poster and video exhibition that responds to the prompt: The care\, sustainability\, and access to free and clean water is arguably one of the most urgent and challenging issues of our time “What can you do to spread awareness of water issues and conservation measures?”\nEligible students: submit your work using our online form by Friday\, August 19\, 2022 →\nEligibility\nMust be a currently enrolled undergraduate or graduate major in the Penny W. Stamps School of Art &amp\; Design.Eligible students may submit one work (poster or video).Time-based work must be submitted as a YouTube/Vimeo link.Timeline\nThe deadline for submitting work is Friday\, August 19\, 2022\, 5pm\, EST. A selection committee composed of students\, faculty\, and Stamps Gallery staff will review submitted work in the weeks following the deadline.Students whose works are selected will be notified by September 2\, 2022. The exhibition will take place from September 15\, 2022 - January 14\, 2023.Why posters &amp\; videos? \nPosters can function as catalysts for change. For generations\, posters have served as an effective tool to circulate ideas and messages to the public. Visually striking\, and designed to draw attention from passersby\, posters can be conversation starters\, invite people to pause\, reflect\, spread the word\, get involved. They have been a powerful medium for many conceptual artists and graphic designers to create powerful images and messages that could respond to immediate issues and be distributed widely. Similarly\, video art was another exciting immediate medium for conceptual artists in the 1960s and 1970s as the technology became more accessible to the masses. Video art provided an alternative to the dominant broadcasting corporations. Artists made experimental films\, recorded performances\, and first-person narratives that were then exhibited and screened at galleries\, museums\, and events. Posters and videos continue to be salient features in the 21st Century to respond to urgent issues and questions facing the present moment. \nContext\nStamps Gallery is an incubator and lab for contemporary artists and designers to explore ideas and projects that catalyze positive social change. As the pandemic grips our nation it has exposed the social\, political\, and economic disparities that have disproportionately impacted Black\, Indigenous\, and People of Color. The world witnessed in horror and sadness the meaningless loss of African American lives with George Floyd\, Breonna Taylor\, Ahmaud Arbery\, among many others that we will never know. National and international outcries brought people together from multiple races\, genders\, and generations - on social media and in the streets - to publicly demand an end to police brutality\, structural racism\, and emphasizing that Black Lives Matter. What is the role of a university gallery in this time of crisis? How can we foster an inclusive platform for the students in our community to voice their ideas and foster a community based on equality\, belonging\, respect? We launched Respond/ Resist/ Rethink in the fall 2020 to kick off the fall semester with student work paired with the work of leading artists exhibiting at the Gallery.
UID:96386-21792408@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/96386
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221101T161815
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T130000
SUMMARY:Well-being:Stress Less for Success
DESCRIPTION:Good stress – “eustress” – can help you focus and be motivated\, but too much bad stress – “distress” – can lead to feeling overwhelmed and unable to perform at your best. If you find yourself feeling the negative effects of stress\, come to this workshop to learn how to reduce stress\, examine your coping strategies\, discuss imposter syndrome\, and learn more about campus resources. This workshop is led by Wolverine Wellness\, including CSP Alum\, Timberlee Whiteus. Lunch will be served\, so RSVP today!
UID:100943-21800580@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100943
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Well-being
LOCATION:Central Campus Classroom Building - 3460
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221021T083521
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T130000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Alum Connection with Harlene Ellin: How an LSA Degree unlocked endless career possibilities
DESCRIPTION:Harlene Ellin identified her enthusiasm for communications early in her career and by activating her network of connections\, she quickly found opportunities\, both full-time and gigs\, in a number of industries including freelance writing for the Chicago Tribune and Times\, working as an interior designer\, and leading communications strategy for the Women’s March Chicago and CARPLS Legal Aide. In each industry\, Harlene used the skills she learned as an LSA student to align her career with causes she cared about and move the needle on issues of importance to her. From journalism to nonprofits to legal\, Harlene highlights the flexibility that an LSA degree can offer\, and is now coming back to campus to share her hard-earned wisdom and life lessons with current LSA students. \n\nAbout Harlene:\n\nAfter graduating with B.A. in English and Political Science from U-M\, Harlene pursued a law degree as planned. She quickly learned that life doesn’t follow a linear path\, but often includes unexpected twists and turns. After dropping out of law school\, Harlene’s shifted her focus\, or what she calls career “corkscrews”\, to earn a M.A. from Columbia University’s School of Journalism and working as an award-winning news and feature writer for a variety of major news outlets. She also has held various communications-related positions — from public relations assistant to communications director — in both the private and non-profit sectors.\n\nA lifelong lover of art\, architecture and design\, Harlene returned to school yet again. This time she earned a degree in interior design from Harrington School of Design\, while raising her three children. She went on to work for several years as a residential interior designer in the Chicago area. Most recently\, Harlene has been highly engaged in political activism\, using her varied skill set to advance progressive causes such as abortion access\, women’s rights and gun reform.\n\nYou should attend this session if you are:\n- A U-M undergraduate LSA student \n- Interested in journalism\, writing\, communications\, nonprofit work\, or interior design\n- Exploring multiple career aspirations and interests\n\nWhat you’ll gain by attending:\n- Make a connection with a successful LSA alum ready to support you\n- Get ideas for how to build a career when your path is not traditional\n- Learn how to build your networking skills\n\nRSVP NOW to be part of the conversation. \n\nThe Opportunity Hub aims to deliver inclusive and accessible experiences and welcomes all LSA students to participate. This event is in a wheelchair-accessible building which includes wheelchair-accessible restrooms\, a gender-inclusive and accessible restroom\, places to sit or stand during the event\, and accessible parking options nearby. To request other accommodations please contact Sairah Husain at sairah@umich.edu or 734-763-4674 so we can make arrangements.
UID:100138-21799256@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100138
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Alum Connections,Communications,Interior Design,Journalism,Non-profit,Writing
LOCATION:LSA Building
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DTSTAMP:20221022T131046
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T140000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Critical Conversations: Method(ologies)
DESCRIPTION:\"Critical Conversations\" is a monthly lunch series organized by the English Department for 2022-23. In each session\, a panel of four faculty members give flash talks about their current research as related to a broad theme. Presentations are followed by lively\, cross-disciplinary conversation with the audience.\n\nPresentations begin at 12:00pm\, followed by discussion. The session concludes at 2:00pm. Light refreshments will be served at the venue. RSVP is required. \n\nMasking is strongly recommended.
UID:100575-21800091@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100575
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Education,Graduate School,Graduate Students,Humanities,Interdisciplinary,Literature,Media,Women's Studies,Writing
LOCATION:Angell Hall - 3222 (Robert Hayden Room)
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DTSTAMP:20221031T115501
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T130000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:CSEAS Lecture Series. Beyond Center and Periphery: Locating Southeast Asia in the Muslim World
DESCRIPTION:This talk explores the relationship between religion and spatiality through a study of the emergence of transoceanic religious geography that links Southeast Asia and South Arabia. This geographic imaginary links two regions commonly regarded as “peripheral” in the study of Islam and Islamic history. Muslims from these so-called “peripheral” regions\, however\, have for long presented their respective homelands as spatial realizations of Islamic cosmology and as privileged sites for moral education and ethical becoming. Tracing how this transoceanic religious geography came about allows us to rethink established center-periphery models that have continued to shape our understanding of the history and geography of Islam. Instead of a Muslim world made up of unchanging centers and peripheries\, the talk uncovers the existence of competing for religious geographies\, shifting centers of Islam\, and forms of devotional mobility with multiple directionalities. Understanding how a “peripheral” region like Southeast Asia becomes religiously central to people elsewhere (South Arabia and the Swahili coast of Africa\, for example)\, in turn\, helps us to think about comparable processes that have sustained the religious significance of other regions.\n   \n   Ismail Fajrie Alatas is an Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies in the Department of History at New York University. His primary research interest is in Islam in the Indian Ocean world particularly\, the historical and contemporary connections between Southeast Asia and South Arabia. Professor Alatas' work examines the intersections of religious authority\, social formation\, mobility\, semiotics and communicative practice with a focus on Islamic Law\, Sufism\, and the Hadrami diaspora in Indonesia. He received his PhD in Anthropology and History from the University of Michigan\, his MA from National University of Singapore\, and his BA from the University of Melbourne.\n\nRegister at: http://myumi.ch/qA48G
UID:97570-21794762@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/97570
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:center for southeast asian studies,Cseas Lecture Series,Hybrid,Lecture,Middle East Studies,muslims in southeast asia,Southeast Asia
LOCATION:Weiser Hall - Room 110
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DTSTAMP:20221026T111159
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T130000
SUMMARY:Presentation:FA22 MSminor Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:Hear about students internships and alumni news
UID:99871-21798815@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/99871
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:museum studies,museum studies program
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221028T102828
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T123000
SUMMARY:Livestream / Virtual:Flash Talk | Using Animal Bones to Understand the Diet and Economy of Ancient Societies
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Richard Redding joins us live from his field project in Egypt.\n\nKelsey Museum Flash Talks are 15-minute Zoom lectures by Kelsey curators\, staff members\, researchers\, and graduate students talking about their recent research or current projects. Each presentation is followed by 15 minutes of Q&A. Flash Talks are free and open to all visitors. They take place at noon on the first Friday of every month.\n\nhttps://umich.zoom.us/j/96551052011\nMeeting ID: 965 5105 2011\nPasscode: Kelsey
UID:100721-21800289@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100721
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Ancient Egypt,Archaeology,Free,Museum,Virtual
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20260112T144046
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T123000
SUMMARY:Well-being:Heartfulness Guided Meditation
DESCRIPTION:Heartfulness Guided Meditation is a weekly\, drop-in program designed to help you Mental well-being. \n\nAll U-M students\, faculty\, and staff are welcome to participate in guided meditation practice with a trainer every Friday at noon over Zoom (details to join are provided below). No prior experience with meditation is required. \n\n*What will you learn?*\n\nThe guided meditation practice involves three simple steps: relaxation\, rejuvenation\, and meditation.\n\nRelaxation brings your body to a calm\, steady posture creating a stillness at the physical level\, and prepares the mind for meditation. We follow this with a rejuvenation method to detox the mind to let go of stress and complex emotions\, and will leave you feeling light and refreshed. Lastly\, learning to meditate by being mindful of your heart will connect you with yourself by listening to your heart’s voice. \n\n*Why Meditate?*\n\nWhile physical fitness keeps our bodies in shape\, meditation is an exercise for the mind and mental wellness. In addition to the measurable benefits mentally and physically\, many people benefit from an unquantifiable inner poise and harmony. \n\n*Please take Learn to Meditate session if you are new to the practice. These sessions are offered Monthly.* https://events.umich.edu/event/128708\n\n*Event Details*\n\nHeartfulness Guided Meditation \nFridays from 12-12:30 p.m. ET (except during university season days / holidays)\nJoin Via Zoom Meeting\nRegister to receive Passcode (see “Related links”\n\n\nThis wellness program is coordinated by ITS Teaching & Learning and provided at no cost by heartfulness.org.
UID:88544-21791403@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/88544
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,Health & Wellness,Well-being
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20220915T130822
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T120000
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:IOE 101 Career Seminar Series: Amazon
DESCRIPTION:Justin Rogers was born and raised in Metro Detroit and began attending the University of Michigan (UofM) in September 2014. During his time at the UofM he was a key contributor to a number of different student organizations and programs\, his favorites being the Educational Theater Company (ETC)\, the Center For Healthcare Engineering and Patient Safety (CHEPS)\, and the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE). After completing his B.S.E in IOE in 2019\, Justin moved out to Seattle and began working for Amazon as a business analyst on their Automated Brand Protection team. Over the last three years\, he has honed his analytical skills\, working across multiple teams to streamline processes\, build out reporting\, and generate insights that empower others to make better decisions. He is currently working to transition into a product management role which will focus on building internal tooling to improve operations. \n\nThe diverse skill set that a person receives with an IOE degree allows for a vast range of career opportunities. In this talk\, Justin will focus on how his experiences in the IOE department prepared him for his current role at Amazon and how it can be used to transition into other roles as well.
UID:98840-21797257@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/98840
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Industrial And Operations Engineering,Ioe Lunch learn,seminar
LOCATION:Industrial and Operations Engineering Building - 1610
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DTSTAMP:20221104T181611
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T130000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:LAGS Seminar | Life Outside Academia through Science Communication
DESCRIPTION:Graduate students learn a number of transferable skills while completing their degree\, but it’s not always clear how to use those skills outside of academia. Through the lens of her post-degree career path\, Kristin will share tips for seeking employment outside of the traditional academic route and highlight opportunities to use scientific skills in government\, policy\, and communication. She will provide particular insight into two AAAS fellowship opportunities\, the Science & Technology Policy Fellowship and the Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellowship.\n\nBio: Kristin Lewis is a project director at the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Kristin leads the AAAS Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellowship\, co-led the AAAS IF/THEN Ambassadors project and facilitated Communicating Science workshops. Prior to joining AAAS in 2019\, Kristin supported the development of the Fourth National Climate Assessment at the U.S. Global Change Research Program  and was a AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow at NASA. She also served as a project analyst in capital project management at Independent Project Analysis. She holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Michigan\, and can often be seen on her bike in the streets or trails around D.C.\n
UID:100697-21800248@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100697
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Physics,Science
LOCATION:West Hall - 335
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DTSTAMP:20220829T112109
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T130000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Lost Boys\, Invisible Men: Policy Feedback After Marijuana Legalization
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, November 4 at noon\nSchool of Social Work\, ECC 1840\n\nDr. Nyron N. Crawford is an Assistant Professor of Political Science and a faculty fellow in the Public Policy Lab (PPL) at Temple University. His research\, teaching\, and practice engages psychological science to explore law and policy\, especially as they relate to the racial dynamics of public problems\, policy design\, and policy feedback at sub-national levels of government. Crawford’s writing has been published in the Journal of Urban Affairs\, Perspectives on Politics\, Urban Affairs Review\, Public Integrity\, Politico Magazine and The Washington Post.\n\nThe talks\, which are free and open to the public\, will also be livestreamed on YouTube. U-M students can participate in the series as a one-credit course - look for it as SWK 503 section 001.
UID:97584-21794776@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/97584
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Criminal Justice,ford school of public policy,Free,gerald r. ford school of public policy,Humanities,In Person,Inequality,Lecture,Politics,Poverty,poverty and inequality,Poverty Solutions,Pre-Law,Public Health,Public Policy,Race,Research,Social Impact,Social Justice,Social Sciences,Sociology,Undergraduate,Undergraduate Students
LOCATION:School of Social Work Building - ECC 1840
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221024T143608
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T130000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:MCDB Seminar>Molecular Origami: the delicate art of protein folding and misfolding and its relevance to health and disease
DESCRIPTION:Hosts: Ursula Jakob and Stephanie Moon\, (UM Human Genetics)
UID:98608-21796965@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/98608
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Basic Science,Biology,Biosciences,Bsbsigns,Natural Sciences,Research,Science
LOCATION:Biological Sciences Building - 1060
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20220913T163708
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T124500
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Microlearning: Acing Your Interview
DESCRIPTION:Details are available on the Organizational Learning website.
UID:98685-21797065@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/98685
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Career,Free,Human Resources,Microlearning,Professional Development
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20221119T063054
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T130000
SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Pro Football Hall of Fame \"Before the Snap\" ft. Jeremy Schutte
DESCRIPTION:The Pro Football Hall of Fame is proud to offer a series for learners in high school\, college and beyond! “Before the Snap” gives an insight to professional careers in and around the NFL\, while giving thelive viewing audience the opportunity to interact with an industry expert. On Friday\, November 4th\, 2022 at 12:00pm ET special guest Jeremy Schutte will be on hand to speak on his career\, what he does in his current position and much more!!\n\nJeremy Schutte is the Community Outreach Assistant for the Tennessee Titans. He is entering his third NFL season and second with the Titans. He is responsible for the planning and execution of club community impact events and programs such as community visits\, Crucial Catch\, and foundation initiatives. In addition\, he works with current players\, Titans alumni\, and Titans Entertainment on appearances. Prior to joining the Titans\, Jeremy spent one season with the Kansas City Chiefs in their Community Outreach department and one year as a foster family recruiter in Kansas City. Jeremy studied Social Work and Communication at the University of Arkansas and graduated in 2019. During his time at Arkansas\, he interned for YouthBridge\, a group home for teenage boys\, and the Yvonne Richardson Community Center.\n\nWe will be streaming the program LIVEon the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s YouTube page and will take questionsfrom students across the country throughout the program. To participate\,all you will need to do is:\n - Visit https://www.youtube.com/user/ProFootballHOF at 12:00pm ET on Friday\, November 4\, 2022 to view the program.\n -To ask a question\, comment on the post with the following information:\n*  Name of School (if applicable)\n*  Location\n*  Question for Industry Expert\n\nIf you have any questions\, do not hesitate to reach out! Youcan contact me at 330-588-3558 or by email at Jacob.Ray@ProFootballHOF.com
UID:100527-21800040@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100527
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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DTSTAMP:20220901T150520
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221104T130000
SUMMARY:Livestream / Virtual:Research Data Stewardship Initiative Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:RDSI Seminar Series - November 4\n\nThe Research Data Stewardship Initiative Fall 2022 seminar series provides an opportunity for members of the research community to hear from faculty experts across a range of disciplines at U-M on research data sharing practices\, the value of data stewardship\, and best practices for how to structure research programs or scholarship with these issues in mind.\n\nThe Research Data Ecosystem: Supporting Reproducibility and Transparency over the Research Data Lifecycle\nMargaret Levenstein\, Ph.D.\nDirector\, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)\; Professor\, School of Information\; Research Professor\, Institute for Social Research\n\nUnderstanding the Value and Impact of Ethnographic Data Reuse in Community Context\nRicardo L. Punzalan\, Ph.D.\nAssociate Professor of Information\, School of Information\n\nZoom Registration Link: https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2EqmIav-TeqM7tZVXrNgfw
UID:97834-21795214@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/97834
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Data,Research
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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