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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:2026 Summer Analyst Recruiting - Michigan Sophomore Diversity Lunch
DESCRIPTION:We would like to invite current Michigan Undergraduate Sophomores who identify as who identify as Female\, Black\, Hispanic/LatinX\, Native American\, LGBTQIA+\, First Generation and/or US Veteran to join usat the Pizza House on October 25 at 11:00am ET for a Networking Event. Atthis event\, you will have the opportunity to meet with our professionalsin a smaller setting. This is not a sit down lunch but food and beverageswill be provided.Please note\, this is in addition to our MichiganInformation Session and Networking Event at 6:30pm ET on Thursday\, October 24. You are welcome to join both or one of the events. RSVP HERE: https://jobs.lever.co/raine/bc7d15ed-f98f-4ba9-85bf-42b38ebeee18 Location: Pizza House | 618 Church St\, Ann Arbor\, MI  48104Date: Friday\, October 25Time: 11:00AM - 12:30PM ET
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/127788
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LOCATION:618 Church Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104, United States
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SUMMARY:Exhibition:Arbor Glyph
DESCRIPTION:Arbor Glyph is an installation centered around a collective painting of trees\, created by Stamps students and activated by a colorful projection repurposing hand-painted elements and bringing them to life. The goal of the exhibition is to foster collaboration among student artists and engage the Stamps community\, encouraging participation through a student painting party earlier this month\, with a focus on inclusion\, expression\, and finding solace in local landscapes.The Student-led Exhibition Committee (SEC) is a newly-formed group of students\, faculty\, and staff\, aiming to create more opportunities for undergrads to exhibit on campus. Arbor Glyph follows their Winter 2024 salon-style exhibition L'Assemblage in the Stamps Art &amp\; Architecture Building\, further developing students' experience planning extracurricular exhibitions by showing in the Stamps Gallery\, and taking a new approach to creating/curating artwork.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/127895
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CATEGORIES:Art
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Critical Conversations
DESCRIPTION:Critical Conversations is a monthly lunch series organized by the English Department Associate Chair’s Office. Each Critical Conversations session features panelists who will give flash talks about their current work as related to a broad theme.\n\nOctober Theme \"Celebrity\" \nAliyah Khan (chair) - Jay Cook | Nilo Couret | Jimmy Draper | Lydia Kelow-Bennett\n\n“What was Black Celebrity Before the Jazz Age? The Case of Ira Aldridge”\nJay Cook is a U.S. cultural historian who has written widely on the evolution of mass culture\; African American art\, ideas\, and politics\; the \"cultural turn\" in U.S. history\, and most recently\, the history of global celebrity. He has taught at the University of Michigan since 2001. In July 2023\, he became the inaugural Director of Research for the UM Inclusive History Project\, a three-campus initiative through the UM President's Office and NCID. His talk today is part of a larger book on the rise of African American celebrity in global markets from Phillis Wheatly to Paul Robeson.\n\nTBA\nNilo Couret is an Associate Professor of Spanish whose interdisciplinary research foregrounds the affective dimensions of global media\, exploring how to speak about local cultural practice in non-essentialist terms. His primary areas of inquiry are Latin American cinema and popular culture\; post-independence cinemas of Asia and Africa\; theories of film\, television and new media\; postcolonial studies\; trauma studies and affect theory.  \n\n“Red Carpet Labor”\nJimmy Draper is a Lecturer III in Communication & Media. He teaches courses on fashion\, media industries\, and fandom\, and his research on these topics has been published in journals such as Celebrity Studies\, Men and Masculinities\, and Media\, Culture\, and Society.\n\n\"Proxies: Black Women Celebrities and Affect\"\nLydia Kylo-Bennett is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Afroamerican and African Studies at the University of Michigan\, Ann Arbor. Her primary research and teaching areas are Black feminist thought and Black popular culture. She is currently working on a manuscript about Black women celebrities\, Black feminist cultural criticism\, and affect. \n\n\nDecember - “Methodologies” - Friday\, 12/6\, 11am - 1pm\nJanuary - Mind - Thurs\, 1/16 11am - 1pm\nFebruary - Hauntings Thurs\, 2/20 11am - 1pm
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/128048
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free
LOCATION:Angell Hall - Robert Hayden Room, 3222
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