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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:CAS Guest Lecture. The Politics of 'No!': Armenia's National Survival and Queer Futures
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, based on Tamar Shirinian's recent book titled\, Survival of a Perverse Nation: Morality and Queer Possibility in Armenia* (Duke University Press\, 2024)\, I discuss the intricate links between two popular rhetorics in Armenia at the time of my research (2012-2014): aylaserutyn (sexual perversion\, attributed by right wing nationalists and by mainstream media to the figuration of the homosexual\, and aylandakutyun (moral perversion) attributed by residents of Yerevan (largely working class) to the figure of the oligarch. These were both\, critically\, moral and not necessarily political narratives that resided in a seemingly overwhelming feeling that the nation was on a perverse path toward its annihilation. According to these narratives of perversion\, Armenia was missing proper Father figures both as national leadership as well as within households\, leading the nation on deviant and improper paths toward becoming something other than Armenia. She locates what the politics of \"No! as forms of aesthetic and stylistic refusal of these daddy politics\, drawing on examples from grass roots initiatives aimed at democratic and not necessarily moral futures\, and argues that rather than mourning these perverse presents lingering on the nation's survival\, we might locate in them queer futures toward liberation.\n   \nTamar R. Shirinian is a cultural anthropologist whose work explores themes of gender\, sexuality\, and political economy and especially their interconnectedness in the postsocialist world\, focused particularly on the Republic of Armenia. Tamar's first book\, *Survival of a Perverse Nation: Morality and Queer Possibility in Armenia*\, which explores homosexual panic and its ties to post-Soviet crises in social reproduction\, was published by Duke University Press in 2024 nd won the 2025 Ruth Benedict Award for Outstanding Monograph from the Association for Queer Anthropology. She is currently working on a second book manuscript\, tentatively entitled *Yakhq and Other Feminisms from the Post-Second World*\, which investigates post-Soviet ideologies and practices of feminism as well as their tensions with one another. Tamar was the co-editor of the 2018 Armenian Review special issue entitled *Queering Armenian Studies* is the editor of the forthcoming volume *Toward a Political Economy of Intimate Life: Social Reproduction Revisited* (Emerald\, 2026)\, is working on a co-edited volume entitled *It is Possible to Cry for the Whole World: Reflections on Armenian Feminist Solidarities* (Wayne State University Press)\, and has published numerous articles in journals such as *Feminist Formations*\, *American Ethnologist*\, *Gender & Society*\, *PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review*\, and *Anthropology and *Humanism** amongst others. Additionally\, she is the co-editor of the \"Third Space\" section of the *Journal of Middle East Women's Studies*\, a member of the 61 Collective in Armenia\, and the co-host of the *Other Armenias Podcast* (available on YouTube and Spotify).\n   \n\n\nAccommodation: If 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.\n   Email: -- armenianstudies@umich.edu
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/137789
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Discussion,Armenian Studies,Area Studies,International,Gender Studies
LOCATION:Weiser Hall - 555
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DTSTAMP:20250930T133638
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251008T160000
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:CCMB/DCMB Weekly Seminar Series featuring Chia-Lin Wei\, PhD (Prof. at University of Washington)
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\n\nThe rapid advancement of sequencing technologies over the last two decades has delivered unprecedented insight into the biology of the human genome. Most strikingly\, the proven single-molecule longread sequencing technologies have delivered the complete\, gapless T2T human genome reference in recent years\, while significant reductions in costs associated with the production of high-output\, highly accurate shortread data in recent months is expected to accelerate the scale and resolution of single-cell\, single-molecule\, multi-omics analyses. All together\, these technology innovations have placed us at the beginning of an exciting era when the knowledge of human genomes can be realized at populational scale to address the unmet needs in human diseases and precision medicine.\n\nAt the Northwest Genomics Center (NWGC)\, we have pioneered a suite of state-of-the-art genomic technologies ranging from long-read sequencing\, single-cell multiomics\, 3D chromatin organization survey\, and spatial omics. Together with advances in data science aimed at systematically characterizing the functional consequences of disease-associated genetic variation\, we have applied these approaches to facilitate multiple NIH precision medicine initiatives\, including rare disease studies in GREGoR\, genomic somatic variation analysis in SMaHT\, and population-based genomic characterization in the All of Us Research Program. Our efforts have catalyzed research into the mechanistic underpinnings of health and disease. I will present how these technologies unlock the genetic alterations affected Mendelian conditions and derive mechanistic insights into how pathogenic variants induce 3D chromatin changes in oncogenic transformation.\n\n\nShort Bio\n\nChia-Lin Wei\, PhD\, focuses her research on the mammalian genome\, which is extensively folded to form complex three-dimensional (3D) chromatin organization to facilitate functional interactions. These 3D structures and functional interactions are dynamic. Understanding these complex functional interactions and their variations will not only advance fundamental biological knowledge but also provide novel insights into human disease that could lead to new treatment paradigms.\n\nDr. Wei's research specifically concentrates on the development and application of advanced genomic technologies to decipher genome structures\, their 3D organizations\, and how they modulate molecular phenotypes and complex traits. Her lab pioneered pair-end-tag (PET) sequencing strategies to advance the understanding of genome variation and transcription regulation in shaping cellular behavior.\n\nIn recent years\, the lab developed a suite of approaches including ChIA-PET\, ChIA-Drop\, and ChIATAC to map 3D chromatin conformation. These methods have transformed the understanding of how noncoding elements regulate transcription during development and disease states. Dr. Wei and her team further improved these assays to derive single-cell and single-molecule resolution for studying complex genome structural variation\, specifically\, the extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) function in cancer. In addition\, as one of the pioneers in establishing long-read technologies\, Dr. Wei leverages advances in single-molecule\, long-read sequencing methods to better identify complex structural variants of ecDNA\, their evolution\, and impacts on ecDNA functions
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/140000
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Biosciences,Basic Science,Bioinformatics
LOCATION:Palmer Commons - Great Lakes North
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DTSTAMP:20251023T123137
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:FBI Resource Planning Office Information Session
DESCRIPTION:This information session will provide students with an opportunity to learn more about the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Resource Planning Office (RPO). RPO is in search of exceptionally talentedand highly motivated candidates with a passion for service to fill Business Analyst and IT Specialist roles within the division. RPO’s collegiate recruitment efforts are separate from general FBI recruitment efforts due to the division’s unique responsibilities within the organization. The Resource Planning Office is the FBI’s corporate office and internal consulting core\, positioned perfectly at the intersection of business operations\, law enforcement\, and the intelligence community. RPO drives innovation and enables efficient and effective FBI business operations\, thereby ensuring that investigative personnel have the resources necessary to protect the American People. More specifically\, RPO manages the FBI’s $6+ billion personnel budget and strategic planning processes\; crafts internal policy\; designs business intelligence tools\; automates and re-engineers business processes\; and provides project-based management consulting services to senior executives from across the FBI. 
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/137960
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DTSTAMP:20250926T111527
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251008T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251008T183000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Historical Trajectories of Hellenism in Asia Minor
DESCRIPTION:A survey of Greek presence in Asia Minor from antiquity to the early twentieth century\, with particular attention to its various cultural and artistic expressions. The lecture will be rounded off with a presentation of the work devoted to the study of Hellenism in Asia Minor by the Center for Asia Minor Studies in Athens.\n\nPaschalis Kitromilides is a Greek-Cypriot political scientist and intellectual historian. His expertise is on the history of political thought. He has been director of the Center for Asia Minor Studies since 1980 and was Director of the Institute of Neohellenic Research / National Hellenic Research Foundation (2000-2011). He has held visiting appointments at Harvard and Brandeis Universities\, University of Cambridge\, University of Oxford\, the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales\, the European University Institute and the Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies Villa I Tatti. He is a full member of the Academy of Athens since 2020 at the chair of the History of Political Thought. He is the author or editor of over fifty books and over two hundred and sixty articles and book reviews in academic journals and collective volumes in Greek and English. Besides English and Greek\, his books have appeared in Russian\, Romanian\, Serbian and Bulgarian.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/139830
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Classical Studies,Modern Greek
LOCATION:Angell Hall - Classical Studies Library
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DTSTAMP:20250717T164101
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251008T160000
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Interview Essentials: Achieve Interview Success
DESCRIPTION:Step into your interviews with confidence! In this session we’ll cover how to effectively prepare for interviews\, with a focus on behavioral questions and proven strategies to help you stand out. Learn what to expect\, how to frame your experiences and tips on how to leave a lasting impression.\n\nThis is a College of Engineering event. We encourage you to register in Career Forge.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/136537
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Undergraduate Students,Career,Graduate Students,Michigan Engineering,Workshop
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
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