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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Adolescent Contraception and Abortion Post-Dobbs
DESCRIPTION:The Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson\, which removed federal constitutional protection for abortion rights\, has disproportionately impacted a number of historically marginalized groups\, including young people. Integrating evidence from the fields of developmental psychology\, population health science\, public policy\, and family planning\, this presentation will review the disproportionate barriers young people faced to accessing contraception and abortion prior to Dobbs\, how the landscape has shifted since Dobbs\, and what we know about the impact of policy changes on adolescents’ health and well-being. I will highlight the relative lack of research on adolescents’ family planning and identify data needs and opportunities to generate evidence on this topic.\n\nJulie Maslowsky is a developmental psychologist and population health scientist who studies adolescent health\, with a focus on sexual and reproductive health including contraception and abortion. She is Associate Professor of Health Behavior and Biological Sciences in the Schools of Nursing\, Associate Professor of Health Behavior and Health Education in the School of Public Health\, and an affiliate of the Population Studies Center at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan. Dr. Maslowsky’s research integrates adolescent developmental science with population and reproductive health to inform developmentally appropriate policies and practices on adolescent sexual and reproductive health. Her work has been funded by NICHD\, NIMH\, NIDA\, NIMHD\, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation\, and the William T. Grant Foundation.
UID:121671-21846894@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/121671
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Insights Speaker Series,Public Health
LOCATION:Institute For Social Research - 1430
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DTSTAMP:20241011T123252
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:An expert's guide to breaking into Architecture\, Engineering & Construction
DESCRIPTION:Interested in working in architecture\, construction\, or engineering (ACE)? On September 26 at 12:00PM PT\, join STV Early Career Programs Manager Sam Terkelsen for a session all about starting a career in ACE fields. Sam will share a seasoned recruiter’s insights on:\ngoing through recruitment in ACE spaces\ntips on best interview practices\ngetting the most out of networking opportunities\nSave your spot today! 
UID:126813-21857958@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/126813
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DTSTAMP:20240820T114612
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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:CJS Noon Lecture Series | Democracy on Edge: Japan’s Atsumi Peninsula During the Allied Occupation
DESCRIPTION:Please note: This lecture will be held in person in room 555 Weiser Hall and virtually via Zoom. This webinar is free and open to the public\, but registration is required. Once you've registered\, the joining information will be sent to your email. Register for the Zoom webinar at: https://myumi.ch/JwxVe\n   \nThis talk uses Aichi Prefecture's Atsumi Peninsula and the waters that surround it as a lens for understanding post-WWII democratization efforts on a micro scale in a region far removed from the oversight of General Douglas MacArthur\, Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers in Tokyo. Citizen efforts in the late 1940s and early 1950s to combat the power of entrenched local political and economic bosses will be considered in light of disputes regarding seaweed harvesting rights\, opposition to the requisitioning of local land for a Self Defense Forces Shooting Range\, and the reconstruction of infrastructure following the 1953 Ise Bay Typhoon.\n   \n   Emer O'Dwyer is director of the East Asian Studies Program at Oberlin College and associate professor of history and East Asian studies. She specializes in 20th-century Japanese history with research interests in imperialism\, democracy\, and the post-war Allied Occupation. She is currently working on a history of “boss rule” in Japan from the wartime era through the beginning of the high-growth era in the mid-1950s.\n   \n   This lecture is made possible with the generous support of the U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant.\n\nIf there is anything we can do to make this event accessible to you\, please contact us at umcjs@umich.edu. Please be aware that advance notice is necessary as some accommodations may require more time for the university to arrange.
UID:124578-21853219@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/124578
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Asian Languages And Cultures,japan,Japanese Studies
LOCATION:Weiser Hall - Room 555
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DTSTAMP:20240903T181704
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SUMMARY:Performance:Eric Whitmer\, carillon
DESCRIPTION:Musicology PhD student Eric Whitmer performs on the Charles Baird Carillon\, an instrument of 53 bronze bells located inside the Burton Memorial Tower. The largest bell\, which strikes the hour\, weighs 12 tons\, while the smallest bell\, 4½ octaves above\, weighs just 15 pounds.\n\nThirty-minute recitals are performed on the Charles Baird Carillon at noon every weekday that classes are in session\, followed by visitor Q&A with the carillonist. The bell chamber may be accessed via a combination of elevator and stairs. Take the elevator to the highest floor possible (floor 8)\, and then climb two flights of stairs (39 steps) to the bell chamber (floor 10). Earplugs are available from the carillonist upon request. Be prepared to walk on ice and snow in the bell chamber during winter. Built in 1936\, the Charles Baird Carillon is not ADA accessible. Visitors with mobility concerns are invited to visit the Lurie Carillon: https://smtd.umich.edu/facilities/ann-and-robert-h-lurie-carillon/
UID:125604-21855437@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/125604
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,Music,Talk
LOCATION:Burton Memorial Tower
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DTSTAMP:20241011T063227
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Info Session: Leadership Fellow Program at Port Authority of NY & NJ
DESCRIPTION:Join Eric Glover\, Campus Recruiting Manager\, and learn more about the Leadership Fellow Program at The Port Authority of New York &amp\; New Jersey!The Leadership Fellow Program is a two-year rotational program open to students who are receiving a graduate-level degree between December 2024 and June 2025. Over the span of two years\, Leadership Fellows have an opportunity to rotate through four different business functions: staff/support department\, line department\, finance\, and facility operations. Rotations provide hands-on experience with an emphasis on experiential learning that include activities such as: leading multifaceted projects\; working with internal and external stakeholders\; adapting a continuous improvement and innovation mindset\; and immersing in teamwork in each rotation. The Leadership Fellow Program includes a variety of professional development programs such as career coaching\, mentoring\, specialized training\, networking sessions\, and facility tours. The program is designed to build a strong foundation of business acumen with a strong focus on new skill development and knowledge of The Port Authority as a whole. The breadth and depth of experiences within the program are critical in preparing Fellows to become future leaders of The Port Authority.Leadership Fellows are full-time\, permanent employees and receive a yearly salary and benefits. After successful completion of the program\, Leadership Fellows are considered for key positions throughout The Port Authority. As of 2024\, there are over 100 program alumni working at the agency across departments like: Aviation\; Comptroller\; Continuous Improvement\; Engineering\; Diversity\, Equity &amp\; Inclusion\; Financial Planning\; Human Resources\; Operations Services\; Management &amp\; Budget\; PATH\; Planning &amp\; Regional Development\; Port\; Procurement\; Project Management\; Security Operations &amp\; Programs\; Sustainability\; Tunnels Bridges &amp\; Terminals\; World Trade Center\; and more. After graduating from the program\, Fellows go on to work in areassuch as: business performance/planning\; customer experience\; finance\; operations\; policy\; process improvement\; project/program management\; sustainability\; data\; procurement\; technology\; and more.The 2025 cohort is expected to start in the beginning of July 2025.
UID:125836-21856153@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/125836
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DTSTAMP:20240926T112046
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:ITS National Hispanic Heritage Month Potluck @ Arbor Lakes
DESCRIPTION:Come join in celebration of National Hispanic Heritage month on Thursday\, Sept 26th @ noon in the Arbor Lakes Dome\, where we are sharing info on Hispanic Heritage and our favorite foods.  Sign up here. The event is hosted by the its-wellness-committee\, which is a team of MHealthy Champions and health minded staff from ITS that meet bi-weekly (as able) to promote a culture of health and well being.  Let us know if you'd like to join us in planning activities\, training\, and info sharing in all aspects of wellness.  Arbor Lakes has FREE parking!
UID:126269-21856824@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/126269
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Sessions
LOCATION:Arbor Lakes Dome
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DTSTAMP:20240730T124951
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SUMMARY:Fair / Festival:MDP Project Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Multidisciplinary Design Program offers a variety of multiple-semester project experiences where first-year undergraduate through professional master’s students earn course credit while gaining real-world experience. Recruitment occurs every fall with a common application due October 6 for Faculty Research and Industry Sponsored Teams. 30 teams\, 1 common application!\n\nAttend either or both occurrences of our MDP Project Fair in the Duderstadt Center for an opportunity to meet with Industry Sponsor mentors and Faculty\, and learn more about all of the projects and teams recruiting for 2024 projects.\n\n– Attire is casual\n– Check out 2025 MDP project options on our website in advance\n– Bring copies of your resume!\n– Students may attend either/both Project Fair events\n\nThis event takes place September 25 in the evening and September 26 during the day. Same event\, same projects represented\, different date and time.
UID:122948-21849834@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/122948
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Multidisciplinary Design
LOCATION:Duderstadt Center - Atrium
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DTSTAMP:20240910T163742
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Medicine\, Aging\, Science & Health (MASH) Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Fall 2024 Semester Line-Up:\n\n9/12: Paige Sweet\, \"Paige Sweet	He’s a Full Blown Narcissist: Tracing an Emerging Cultural Narrative in Action\"\n\n9/26: Erika-Ann Kim\, Publishable Paper\n\n10/10: Levity Smith\, Publishable Paper (\"Not All Bathrooms are Created Equal\": Moral Experiences of Maneuvering Inaccessible Infrastructure with Physical Disability)\n\n10/24: Alexus Roane\, \"Strategies Among Birth Workers and Perinatal Health Professionals for Promoting Perinatal Health Equity Across Spatial Contexts in North Carolina\"\n\n11/7: Charles Katulamu\, \"’Illegal abortion’: Navigation and Experiences of Women\"\n\n11/21: Juliette Bontemps\, \"Social inequalities and colorectal cancer in France\"\n\n12/7: Analidis Ochoa\, \"Blood Veins for Hire: Blood Plasma and the Global Plasma Industry\"
UID:126192-21856659@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/126192
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Graduate Students
LOCATION:LSA Building - 4147
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