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SUMMARY:Exhibition:Michelle Hinojosa: Logcabins
DESCRIPTION:Stamps Gallery commissioned Michelle Hinojosa (MFA\, 2023) to reimagine the pillars on Division Street that flank the Gallery. Hinojosa has created log cabin quilts to adorn the columns in front of Stamps Gallery. The log cabin quilts traditionally represent the warm hearth at the center of a home. This installation reflects on the interplay between home\, placemaking\, labor\, and intergenerational memories of migration. Rather than quilting cotton designed to softly embrace the body\, these quilts are sewn from outdoor grade\, UV-resistant polyester. The quilt is an ode to Hinojosa’s grandmother who illegally crossed the US/Mexico border holding her babies and her quilts. As she and her family drove across the United States to work in the fields of the Salinas Valley\, the quilts offered a safe space for her and her family. Hinojosa celebrates their resilience to her grandmother and elders while also drawing attention to precarity and violence experienced by refugees and migrants crossing the US-Mexico border in our present today.\nArtist’s bio:\nMichelle Inez Hinojosa is an artist\, educator\, and researcher whose work is informed by Indigenous and Latine/x/a/o studies. Born and raised in Texas\, she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in both drawing and painting and art education with a minor in art history at the University of North Texas. She holds a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Michigan. She works with quilting\, bead weaving\, embroidery\, jewelry\, transparent film installations\, painting\, ceramics\, and sculpture to honor and explore the history of migration in her family and humanize the current discourse around migration still occurring at the southern border. Alongside her artwork she maintains a writing practice to re-story\, re-make\, and re-claim the often subordinated narratives of Latinx\, Chicanx\, Mexican\, and Texican peoples. \n\nRecently\, Hinojosa was named an inaugural Creative Careers Artist in Residence at the University of Michigan\, she has also attended residencies at Mildred's Lane (Pennsylvania)\, Anderson Ranch Art Center (Aspen\, CO) and The Cedars Union (Dallas\, TX). 
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/122384
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
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DTSTAMP:20250327T141248
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250410T113000
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Urban-Biased Growth
DESCRIPTION:After 1980\, larger US cities experienced substantially faster wage growth than smaller ones. We show that this urban bias mainly reflected wage growth at large Business Services firms. These firms stand out through their high per-worker expenditure on information technology and disproportionate presence in big cities. We introduce a spatial model of investment-specific technical change that can rationalize these patterns. Using the model as an accounting framework\, we find that the observed decline in the investment price of information technology capital explains most urban-biased growth by raising the profits of large Business Services firms in big cities.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/129873
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Economics,seminar,International
LOCATION:Lorch Hall - 201
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DTSTAMP:20250327T100037
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250410T120000
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:\"Emerging Roles for Sarm1 at the Intersection of Neural\, Metabolic\, and Skeletal Disease\"
DESCRIPTION:Oral Health Sciences Seminar Series \n\n\"Emerging Roles for Sarm1 at the Intersection of Neural\, Metabolic\, and Skeletal Disease\" \n\nPresented by: Dr. Erica Scheller\, D.D.S.\, Ph.D.\n                       Associate Professor\n                       Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases \n                       Washington University School of Medicine \n                       Executive Director\, Washington University Center of Regenerative Medicine \n                       President\, International Society of Bone Morphometry \n\nDate:        Thursday\, April 10th \nTime:        12:00 - 1:00 PM \nLocation:  DENT G550 \nHost:        Dr. Ormond MacDougald \n\n***CE Credit will be given to the School of Dentistry Faculty. If you would like CE credit\, please sign in at the seminar.***
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/134422
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Education,Graduate and Professional Students,Info Session,Lecture,Medical Education,Professional Development,Research,seminar,Talk
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