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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Make an Impact: Boosterthon is Hiring Changemakers for July/AugustRoles!
DESCRIPTION:If you love the idea of impacting students\, working with an amazing team\, thriving in a high-energy environment\, and having fun\, Booster is the company for you! We have teams throughout the US who are hiring both part-time and full-time positions starting July/August and wouldlove to meet you! WHO WE ARE: Booster is a vibrant\, mission-driven organization grounded in the belief that positivity and purpose are essential to creating a workplace where everyone can thrive. We are committed to fostering a culture where our team members feel empowered to achieve their full potential and make a positive impact on the world. Guided by our six virtues: Gratitude\, Wisdom\, Care\, Courage\, Grit\, and Celebration\, we believe in cultivating leaders who change the world. We are a fun and exciting place to work\, where every day brings new opportunities to make a difference! At Booster\, we empower schools across the nation through innovative and engaging fundraising services. We serve elementary\, middle\, and high schools nationwide\, offering a range of services from Fun Runs to a comprehensive school fundraising platform. We've proudly helped over 7\,500 schools profit more than $700 million in much-needed funds. Our mission is to raise $1 billion for schools by 2027\, and we're excited about every step we take toward this goal. WHAT TO EXPECT: During this information session\, youwill hear more about what Booster does as a company and you'll get the chance to make a personal connection with each of Booster's recruiters! We'll explore what Booster's company culture looks like and what career growthopportunities there are within the company. We hope to see you there! Check out our Career Page to learn more and APPLY: https://www.choosebooster.com/careers
UID:131859-21869326@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/131859
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DTSTAMP:20250115T104251
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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Nam Center Colloquium Series | Korean Waves before the Wave
DESCRIPTION:During the second half of the 20th Century\, large portions of the world encountered three significant waves of South Korean cultural export. Prior to the massively successful Korean popular media\, consumer products\, and technology that are globally recognized today\, Tae Kwon Do masters\, Protestant missionaries\, and classical musicians began representing South Korea to other countries. These specifically post-war domains of Korean culture manifest as highly specialized forms of learned expertise and authority\, which passed through explicitly defined and sustained social relations. Unlike the mediatized movement of cultural commodities or the rapid rise and fall of mass consumer trends\, the valorized cultural forms of these earlier waves traveled through face-to-face communication and embodied interaction in relatively intimate settings. This presentation draws out some sociopolitical connections among these three earlier waves of Korean cultural export in order to situate the broader phenomenon within a history of migration\, transnational education\, and the Cold War.\n   \n   Nicholas Harkness is the Modern Korean Economy and Society Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Korea Institute at Harvard University. His long-term ethnographic research in South Korea has focused on language\, music\, and religion within the context of Korea’s massive engagement with Protestant Christianity in the 20th and 21st Centuries. He is the author of Songs of Seoul: An Ethnography of Voice and Voicing in Christian South Korea (University of California Press\, 2014) and Glossolalia and the Problem of Language (University of Chicago Press\, 2021)\, as well as numerous papers in Korean Studies\, linguistic anthropology\, and semiotics. Harkness is the recipient of the Edward Sapir Book Prize\, the Phi Beta Kappa Prize for Excellence in Teaching\, and many fellowships and grants\, including from the Social Science Research Council\, the National Humanities Center\, the Academy of Korean Studies\, and the Korea Foundation. At Harvard\, Harkness also organizes the Roman Jakobson Symposium and the Harvard-Yenching Institute Field Development Program in Linguistic and Semiotic Anthropology.\n\nAttend in person or via Zoom. Zoom registration at https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_B48hxMTBQKe6AS0BHNVEhw\n\nIf there is anything we can do to make this event accessible to you\, please contact us. Please be aware that advance notice is necessary as some accommodations may require more time for the university to arrange.
UID:131200-21867948@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/131200
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Asia,Korea
LOCATION:Weiser Hall - Room 1010
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:The Radical Lives of Anaerobes and How to Fight Them
DESCRIPTION:Pathogenic bacteria that infect the gastrointestinal and respiratory tract form biofilms that are largely anaerobic\, modulating their metabolic lifestyle and virulence. Many of these microbes utilize acetate fermentation via the enzyme pyruvate formate lyase (PFL)\, which catalyzes the production of acetyl-CoA and formate from pyruvate via a radical mechanism\, enabling additional ATP production and the de novo synthesis of proteins and nucleic acids. We have investigated the mechanism of PFL via mechanism-based inhibitors to reveal the essential role of two cysteine thiyl radicals in catalysis and estimate their reactivity for the first time. Additionally\, we have demonstrated the role of nitric oxide (NO) as an irreversible inhibitor of they glycyl radical enzyme PFL as well as glycyl radical enzymes as a class and their radical S-adenosylmethionine-dependent activases via the production of dinitrosyl iron complexes. These results set the stage for the development of mechanism-based inhibitors of PFL and other glycyl radical enzymes and provide a biochemically informed approach to narrow-spectrum site-specific antibiotic development for the treatment of gastrointestinal and pulmonary disease.
UID:125093-21854406@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/125093
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Chemical Biology,Chemistry
LOCATION:Chemistry Dow Lab - 1640
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