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DTSTAMP:20180306T153450
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T110000
SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Connect with U-M Alumnus and SDE International Managing Director Stefan Wu
DESCRIPTION:About SDE: \nSDE International is an education solution provider. Supported by district education offices in cities throughout China\, SDE International works to promote English education in Chinese classrooms\, and to facilitate an international experience for Chinese students.\n\nSDE International's primary focus is on the provision and management of Foreign Talents (particularly Foreign Teachers) working in public and private educational institutions in China. The majority of our teachers are currently based in Shenzhen\, but we also have teachers in Beijing\, and opportunities in Chengdu and Wuhan. Our management team includes foreign nationals and we employ education professionals from a wide variety of backgrounds.\n\nDate: Thursday\, March 8th\nTime: 10 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. (You do not need to attend the entire session\, just drop in whenever you can)\nLocation: LSA Building\, Room 2001\nRSVP: https://umichlsa-csm.symplicity.com/students/index.php?mode=form&id=636f30005762e4ca1a38e0ebc1ce4b44&s=event&ss=ws
UID:50757-11861936@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50757
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Asia,Discussion,Education,Graduate,Language,Undergraduate
LOCATION:LSA Building - 2001
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180220T151650
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Handwritten heritage: Arabic texts in manuscript
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit features a selection of prominent Arabic writings from the classical and post-classical periods among the holdings of the Islamic Manuscripts Collection preserved in the University Library.\n\nCarefully transcribed copies of classic literary works by al-Mutanabbī (d.965)\, Abū al-ʻAlāʼ al-Maʻarrī (d.1057)\, and al-Ḥarīrī (d.1122) appear alongside influential grammatical\, scientific\, and mystical writings - even a text on musical theory and performance.\n\nThe exhibit is offered in conjunction with the Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA) celebration of Arab Heritage Month: https://mesa.umich.edu/article/arab-heritage-month\n\nHours: Mon 8:30am-5pm\, Tues 8:30am-8pm\, Wed-Fri 8:30am-5pm
UID:50089-11633628@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50089
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Diversity Equity and Inclusion,Exhibition,Library,MESA,Multicultural
LOCATION:Hatcher Graduate Library - 6th floor (Special Collections)
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DTSTAMP:20180103T144535
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T113000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:NEGATIVITY IN DEMOCRATIC POLITICS
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Soroka is the Michael W. Traugott Collegiate Professor of Communication \nStudies and Political Science\, and Faculty Associate in the Center for Political Studies at the Institute for Social Research\, University of Michigan. His research focuses on political communication\, the sources and/or structure of public preferences for policy\, and the relationships between public policy\, public opinion\, and mass media. \n\nNews about politics is predominantly negative\, during and outside of election campaigns. This has been especially evident in the recent past. What accounts for the prevalence of negativity in politics? Is this negativity problematic for political \nknowledge and engagement? This lecture explores the prevalence of negativity in \nmodern politics\, and offers some explanations – based on survey data and psychophysiological experiments – for the power of negative over positive information in politics.\n\nThis is the first in a six-lecture series. The subject is Behavioral and Social Sciences: Real World Applications. The next lecture will be March 15\, 2018. The title is Behavioral Economics
UID:48020-11170149@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48020
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Lifelong Learning,Politics,Retirement
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180104T164701
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T110000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Pre-Law 101 Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Students beginning to explore the possibility of attending law school and those committed to applying in the future are encouraged to attend.
UID:48146-11180776@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48146
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Pre-Law
LOCATION:Angell Hall - G243 (Newnan Advising Conference Room)
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180302T085857
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T180000
SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:US-Japan Relations: Past\, Present\, and Future
DESCRIPTION:This conference convenes experts to discuss the history and future of the US-Japan relations\, arguably the most important bilateral relationship in the world in the last century and a half. Drawing on the book\, \"The History of US-Japan Relations: From Perry to the Present\"\, but going beyond what is covered in the book\, the three panels examine US-Japan relations in different historical periods and in different policy arenas\, with a view to producing insights into how this bilateral relationship has shaped and will shape the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.\n\nWelcome & Introductory Remarks (10:00am)\n\nKiyoteru Tsutsui\, University of Michigan\n\nPanel 1: US-Japan Relations from the Late 19th to Mid-20th Century (10:15am-12:15pm)\n\nFacilitator: Mary Gallagher\, University of Michigan \n\nKaoru Iokibe\, University of Tokyo\; “Japanese Modernization under American Intervention and Isolation”\n\nFrederick Dickinson\, University of Pennsylvania\; “Asian-American Century: 1920s Japan\, 21st Century China and the Rise and Fall of a Global America”\n\nFumiaki Kubo\, University of Tokyo\; “From Rivals\, Enemies\, to Allies: US-Japan Relations from 1920s to 1940s”\n\nAdam Liff\, Indiana University\; “The Power of Example and the Changing Nature of Power”\n\nPanel 2: US-Japan Economic Relations and Multilateral Frameworks (1:30-3:30pm)\n\nFacilitator: Alan Deardorff\, University of Michigan\n\nMasayuki Tadokoro\, Keio University\; “Economic Rivalries between Allies: The US-Japan Economic Frictions in the 1980s”\n\nWendy Cutler\, Asia Society\; “Prospects for U.S. Return to TPP-11”\n\nChristina Davis\, Princeton University\; “Japan and the Multilateral Trade Regime”\n\nTakako Hikotani\, Columbia University\; “Stepping Up: Japan’s Contributions to the Liberal Democratic Order”\n\nPanel 3: US-Japan Alliance and Security in East Asia (3:45-5:45 pm)\n\nFacilitator: Melvyn Levitsky\, University of Michigan\n\nSheila Smith\, Council on Foreign Relations\; “North Korea and U.S. Alliance Responses in Asia”\n\nAndrew Oros\, Washington College\; “The Alliance Role in Managing Uncertainty in East Asia’s New Security Environment”\n\nKoji Murata\, Doshisha University\; “Japanese Domestic Politics and US-Japan Relations”\n\nMakoto Iokibe\, Kobe University\; “US-Japan Leadership in the Post-9/11 East Asia”\n\nConcluding Remarks (5:45pm)\n\nJohn Ciorciari\, University of Michigan\n\nReception (6:00-7:00 pm)\n    \nOrganized by the Center for Japanese Studies and International Policy Center\, University of Michigan.
UID:50051-11630734@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50051
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Asia,International,Japanese Studies,Public Policy
LOCATION:Weiser Hall - Room 1010 | 10th Floor Event Space
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180301T090448
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T170000
SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:VCW's Critical Visualities conference
DESCRIPTION:THURSDAY\, MARCH 8 (3222 Angell)\n10:00am-12:00pm | Panel 1: Script/Transcript\nShawn Michelle Smith (School of the Art Institute of Chicago)\, \"The Performative Photographic Index\"\nVK Preston (Toronto)\, \"Performing Witch Archives: Decriminalizing Witchcraft\"\nEmily Wilcox (U-M)\, \"Moonwalking in Beijing: Mediating Michael Jackson in Global Hip-Hop Dance\"\n\n1:00-3:00pm | Panel 2: Speculation/Fabulation\nSara Blair (U-M)\, \"Occupational Hazards: The Performance of the Photo Portrait\"\nHentyle Yapp (NYU)\, \"Fireworks\, Shine\, and Postsocialist Form\"\nTavia Nyong'o (Yale)\, \"Towards a Critical Politics of Afro-Fabulation\"\n\n3:15-5:00pm | Feedback Session for Graduate Student Works-in-Progress\n\nFRIDAY\, MARCH 9 (3222 Angell)\n9:30-11:30am | Panel 3: Life/Afterlife\nRuby Tapia (U-M)\, \"Against 'Passive Resistance': On Photography\, Facelessness\, and the Juvenile Exception\"\nAnna Watkins Fisher (U-M)\, \"The Play in the System: Parasitical Performance Art and the Art of Resistance from Within\"\nRebecca Schneider (Brown)\, \"Slough Media: Performance\, Media Object\, and the Production of Obsolescence\"\n\n11:45am-1:15pm | Closing/collective reflection: Where next?\n\nWith any questions\, please don't hesitate to be in touch at visualculture@umich.edu.
UID:50557-11802347@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50557
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:African American,Art,Asia,Dance,Graduate,History,Interdisciplinary,Museum,Theater,Visual Arts
LOCATION:Angell Hall - 3222
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DTSTAMP:20180311T120012
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T235959
SUMMARY:Other:NCWA championship
DESCRIPTION:NCWA championship in Allen\, TX. 4 days long.
UID:50624-11919077@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50624
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:  Allen Event Center Arena
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180116T132347
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:New at UMMA: Paul Rand
DESCRIPTION:Throughout the second half of the twentieth century\, pioneering art director and graphic designer Paul Rand (1914–1996) was celebrated for crafting the brand identities of such American corporate icons as ABC\, IBM\, UPS\, and Westinghouse. Rand considered the designer’s task to be the symbolic communication of a company’s character. This recent acquisition presentation features the poster Rand created as part of IBM’s THINK promotional campaign. The design is a rebus\, or visual puzzle\, wherein Rand cleverly transforms the letters of IBM’s logo into pictures. The whimsical use of symbols encourages viewers to interpret—or think—in order to comprehend the company’s intended message that it values “insight\,” “industriousness\,” and “motivation.” The poster is part of a larger recent gift of archival Paul Rand objects donated to UMMA by Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo—professor in the U-M Stamps School of Art and Design and published scholar on Paul Rand—and Maria Phillips.\n\nThis work was recently gifted to UMMA by Maria Phillips and Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo.
UID:46548-10547159@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/46548
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition,Museum,UMMA,Visual Arts
LOCATION:Museum of Art - The Connector
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171106T142603
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Patricia Piccinini: The Comforter
DESCRIPTION:Australian artist Patricia Piccinini’s strange\, hyperreal yet sentimental sculptures are often rooted in her speculative visualizations of future species—beings transformed by\, or even created by\, developments in genetic engineering and technology.  On view at UMMA\, \"The Comforter\" presents the likeness of a young girl whose appearance suggests a rare genetic condition causing excessive hair across her face and body. In her lap she tenderly cradles an udder-shaped\, eyeless creature—a possible reference to current experiments in genetically altered milk-producing animals. The encounter staged by the sculpture\, though curious and unexplained\, appears to be one of innocence and intimacy\, and suggests the potential for emotional connection between a diversity of beings. This theme is a common one for Piccinini\, whose work incorporates (often obliquely) ideas and questions about the ethical implications of scientific progress and the conflicts in our culture between the natural and the man-made.\n\nLead support for \"Patricia Piccinini: The Comforter\" is provided by the University of Michigan Office of the Provost\, the Herbert W. and Susan L. Johe Endowment\, and the University of Michigan Institute for the Humanities and the Institute for Research on Women and Gender.
UID:46549-10547280@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/46549
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition,Museum,UMMA,Visual Arts
LOCATION:Museum of Art - Irving Stenn, Jr. Family Gallery
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DTSTAMP:20171106T140510
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Tim Noble and Sue Webster: The Masterpiece
DESCRIPTION:Since the 1980s\, British artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster have been known for their shadow sculptures built from materials as diverse as scrap metal\, garbage\, taxidermy\, and sex toys. When light is directed at these assemblages\, they project shadows that are exceptionally accurate and intricate representations of other things entirely.\n\n\"The Masterpiece\" (2014) is a shadow self-portrait of the artists created from metal casts of dead vermin they collected and welded together into a ball. From afar the casts appear to be a stunning abstract silver sculpture\; on closer inspection the disturbing menagerie of creatures emerges\, only to change form again—as a shadow on the wall—into a precise and elegant image that is astonishingly different from the objects that create it.\n\nLead support for \"Tim Noble and Sue Webster: The Masterpiece\" is provided by the Herbert W. and Susan L. Johe Endowment\, the Susan and Richard Gutow Fund\, and the University of Michigan Institute for the Humanities. Additional generous support is provided by the Richard and Janet Miller Fund.
UID:46545-10547004@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/46545
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition,Media,Museum,UMMA,Visual Arts
LOCATION:Museum of Art - Media Gallery
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171011T121933
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T130000
SUMMARY:Meeting:U-M MLK Symposium Cross-Campus Planning Meeting
DESCRIPTION:YOU’RE INVITED!\n\nThe University of Michigan Martin Luther King\, Jr. Symposium is proudly one of the largest commemoration of the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. across the country. The symposium consists of a keynote memorial lecture public event the morning of the MLK holiday (January 15) [open to the public\, not ticketed]. The efforts to determine the symposium theme\, the artwork for the event booklet\, and speakers for the symposium are determined from a dedicated group of students\, faculty\, staff and administrators across campus. \n\nWe welcome any interested individuals who are passionate about social justice\, civil and human rights\, and UM’s role in creating a dynamic program that honors Dr. King to attend our monthly meetings. They are informal\, please attend when you would like. Each meeting focuses on finalizing a piece of the symposium events\, sharing department or org events\, and always reflecting on current affairs\, with an emphasis on mindfulness and community. \n\nSTUDENTS! (undergrad\, grad\, professional\, etc) We need your voice at the table!\n\nMore information about putting your event in the booklet or online\, the history of speakers\, and other ways to get involved\, please visit mlksymposium.umich.edu hosted and sponsored by the Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives (OAMI).\n\nPlease email mlksymposiuminfo@umich.edu if you plan on attending an upcoming meeting\, so that we may have an accurate food count.\n\nThe theme for the 2018 Symposium is The Fierce Urgency of Now. This theme calls us to claim ownership of the challenges we face and not leave it for future generations to address. Amidst technological advancements and increased global connections\, much work still needs to be done to heal the wounds of our past\, and resolve the injustices of our present. The Fierce Urgency of Now compels us to not only act\, but to also acknowledge that the absence of action and the continuation of silence\, serves to bring us deeper into the shadows of division.
UID:44869-9992128@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/44869
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Activism,Community Service,Culture,Detroit,Diversity Equity and Inclusion,Free,Inclusion,Multicultural,Social Impact,Social Justice
LOCATION:Trotter Multicultural Center - 1st floor lounge
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180119T140454
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T180000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:\"Ruth Gruber\, Photojournalist\" Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:\"Ruth Gruber\, Photojournalist\" celebrates the remarkable life\, vision\, and heroic tenacity of a 20th-century pioneer and trailblazer. Once the world’s youngest Ph.D.\, Ruth Gruber died in November of 2016 at the age of 105. The photographs in this exhibition span more than 50 years\, from her groundbreaking reportage of the Soviet Arctic in the 1930s and iconic images of Jewish refugees from the ship Exodus 1947\, to her later photographs of Ethiopian Jews in the midst of civil war in the 1980s. A selection of Gruber’s vintage prints\, never before exhibited\, will be presented alongside contemporary prints made from her original negatives. \n\nThe Opening Reception will take place on Wednesday\, February 7\, 2018\, at 6:00pm.\n\n\"Ruth Gruber\, Photojournalist\" is organized by the International Center of Photography and was made possible by Friends of Ruth Gruber. The exhibition is also co-sponsored by the U-M Office of the Provost.\n\nPhoto: Unidentified Photographer\; Ruth Gruber\, Alaska\, 1941-43
UID:47419-10898844@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47419
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Anthropology,Art,Exhibition,Graduate School,Museum,Photography,Rackham,Reception,Visual Arts
LOCATION:Duderstadt Center - Duderstadt Center Gallery
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DTSTAMP:20180226T112526
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T140000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Foundational Course Initiative (FCI) Seminar Series - MWrite: Writing-to-Learn in Foundational Courses
DESCRIPTION:Writing-to-Learn is known to support deep conceptual learning and yet it is not widely adopted in courses at the college level. This presentation will begin by explaining the theoretical basis for writing-to-learn as well as the current state of the field.  Then we will describe M-Write\, a cross-disciplinary writing-to-learn program at the University of Michigan.  After these preliminaries\, we will describe two studies that were conducted in large\, foundational U-M classes using MWrite.  The first study was aimed at understanding how writing can both elicit and remediate student-held misconceptions in introductory biology.  The second study examined the cognitive complexity of student argumentative writing in general chemistry to better understand the relationship between student writing moves and learning.\n\nThe second hour will include a panel of U-M faculty who have used MWrite in their classrooms. This will give audience members opportunities to hear about the daily experiences of implementation and ask questions. Faculty who will participate are:\nLaura Olsen:  M-Write in Biology 174:  Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology\nMitchell Dudley:  M-Write in Economics 101: Principles of Economics 1\nBrenda Gunderson: M-Write in Statistics 250: Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis\n\nLunch provided
UID:50449-11768329@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50449
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Professional Development
LOCATION:Palmer Commons - 1013 Seminar Room
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180103T095459
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T133000
SUMMARY:Presentation:GFP Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:An echoing epidemic: Mental health and masculinity for young Black men
UID:47559-10950463@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47559
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Psychology
LOCATION:East Hall - 4464
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180228T140729
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T130000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:LSI Seminar Series: Thomas Clandinin\, Ph.D.\, Stanford University
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nPeripheral visual circuits perform paradigmatic computations such as motion processing. However\, our understanding of the necessary and sufficient roles of individual cell types\, their interactions\, and the molecules that underpin their specific activity patterns remains limited. Our work combines genetic manipulations of both neural activity and molecular function with in vivo imaging of calcium and voltage signals to unravel circuit mechanisms using the Drosophila visual system as a model.  Our results reveal that the algorithms used to detect visual motion in flies and humans are fundamentally similar.\n\nSpeaker:\nThomas R. Clandinin\, Ph.D.\, is the Shooter Family Professor and Chair of the Department of Neurobiology at Stanford University. He received a MSc from the University of Calgary\, and a Ph.D. in Biology from the California Institute of Technology in 1998. The Clandinin lab combines genetic approaches with imaging and analytical techniques adapted from systems neuroscience to determine how neural circuits wire up\, process visual information\, and maintain their function across adult life. Dr. Clandinin’s honors include an NIH Director’s Pioneer Award\, a career development award from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund\, a Searle Scholar Award\, a Sloan Research Fellowship\, and a Scholar Award from the McKnight Foundation.\n\nBoxed lunch will be provided
UID:47531-10942716@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47531
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Basic Science,Biology,Life Science,Science
LOCATION:Palmer Commons - Forum Hall
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180307T082036
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T130000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Measuring the Isotopic Effects of Fermentation on Carbon and Nitrogen in Central Alaskan Chinook Salmon AND The Speleological Fallacy: Exploring Archaeological Biases in the Use of Hunter-Gatherer Cave Sites
DESCRIPTION:Please join us this Thursday for our Brown Bag Lecture\, which this week will feature a presentation by Bree Doering on the isotope effects of fermentation on Central Alaskan Chinook Salmon\, followed by a discussion by Lauren Pratt exploring archaeological bias in the use of hunter-gatherer cave sites.
UID:50788-11870481@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50788
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Anthropology,Archaeology
LOCATION:Ruthven Museums Building - Room 2009
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180323T123018
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T140000
SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Sales Track: Consultations with former Google and Yelp Sales Professional
DESCRIPTION:If you are in Handshake\, Click \"Join event\" to RSVP* Not in Handshake? Click here: https://umich.joinhandshake.com/events/96886\n\nNote:  Selecting “Join Event” does not schedule a consultation appointment.  Please follow directions below:\n\nTo schedule a consultation appointment go to:  https://umich.joinhandshake.com/appointments/new\n- Select One-on-One Consultations\n- In Appointment Type select Consultations\n- Find March 8th and Andrew Sugar\n\nNote:  PLEASE SIGN UP ONLY IF YOU ARE 100% COMMITTED TO HONOR YOUR APPOINTMENT. Your name will be shared with the representative prior to their visit. Students canceling less than one business day prior to appointment and students who fail to show up for the appointment will be blocked from further use of Handshake and other University Career Center services according to our policies.\n\nNote: This event’sinformation is shown in Handshake as well as on the Happening @ Michigan calendar so that it will be seen by a larger number of U-M students. You can only register to attend this event within Handshake. If you'd like to indicate that you'll be attending this event then please go to umich.joinhandshake.com\, locate the event\, and then click the 'Join Event’ button.
UID:50696-11850455@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50696
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:University Career Center, 3200 Student Activities Building, University Career Center office, 515 E Jefferson St, Ann Arbor, MI, United States
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180209T154538
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T121000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T130000
SUMMARY:Performance:Gifts of Art presents Blues & Boogie-Woogie Piano
DESCRIPTION:Pianist and vocalist Mr. B.\, a.k.a. Mark Lincoln Braun\, is a rare link to the first generation of blues and boogie-woogie pianists. Mr. B learned directly from Little Brother Montgomery\, Boogie Woogie Red and Blind John Davis. He has performed coast to coast and throughout Europe\, Canada\, Mexico and South America. Percussionist Pete Siers has an international reputation for his intensely physical yet dynamically sensitive drumming\, attention to detail\, and mastery of many different styles. He has played Carnegie Hall\, has toured Europe several times\, and is a long-time favorite at many jazz festivals across the US.
UID:49708-11498733@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49708
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Culture,Family,Free,Health & Wellness,Music
LOCATION:University Hospitals - University Hospital Main Lobby, Floor 1
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20191209T094000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T160000
SUMMARY:Class / Instruction:German Lab
DESCRIPTION:The German Lab is open Monday-Thursday 1-4 every week. It's in Alcove B in the LRC (which is on the ground level of North Quad\, Room 1500). You can go to the German Lab anytime for any kind of help (except we can't proofread your essays for you): if you need help with homework or a test review sheet (we can proofread your test essays for German 101-103)\, if you need grammar topics explained or reviewed or need more practice\, if you just want to speak some German for fun and/or for your AMD etc. If you have time in the afternoons from 1-4 you could do your homework in the LRC - it's a great facility! Then if you get stuck on something\, you can just stop by the German Lab alcove so we can get you unstuck. Mehr Info: https://resources.german.lsa.umich.edu/miscellaneous/deutschlabor/
UID:48604-11254362@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48604
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Language,Undergraduate
LOCATION:North Quad - Alcove B in the LRC
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180323T123012
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T140000
SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Health Track:  Help! What's an MMI?
DESCRIPTION:You may have heard that MMIs are gaining popularity especiallyamong medical\, dental\, pharmacy and veterinary schools. But what are MMIs exactly? Come to this session to understand this interviewing format\, familiarize yourself with what to expect\, and practice with your fellow students.  This program is part of the UCC-sponsored MarchMEDness
UID:49016-11345066@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49016
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:University Career Center, 3200 Student Activities Building, Program Room (3003), 515 E Jefferson St, Ann Arbor, MI, United States
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20170922T115812
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T160000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:The Opiod Epidemic
DESCRIPTION:The opiod epidemic has received much publicity in the past year.  Ms. Waller has been intimately involved with this epidemic on the local\, state and national level.  She will speak about the past\, present and future and what is being done to curb and control this epidemic.
UID:44935-10012467@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/44935
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Pharmacy,Politics,Public Health
LOCATION:Off Campus Location - Banquet Room
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180103T114451
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T160000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Econometrics
DESCRIPTION:Details to come.
UID:48000-11167558@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48000
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Economics,seminar
LOCATION:Lorch Hall - 301
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180207T121657
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T160000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Russian Undergraduate Conversation Group
DESCRIPTION:Are you a student of Russian looking to develop your conversational skills? Does the world of contemporary Russian popular culture interest you? Would you like to meet other ambitious students in the field? If so\, please consider attending the Russian Language conversation group this year at the University of Michigan. Students from all language levels are welcome. \n\nIf you are a person with a disability who requires an accommodation to participate in this event\, please contact slavic@umich.edu (or call 734.764.5355). Please be aware that advance notice is necessary as some accommodations may require more time for the University to arrange.
UID:48839-11308932@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48839
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:European,International,Language,Literature,Study Abroad,Undergraduate
LOCATION:Modern Languages Building - 3310
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180207T125330
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T163000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Speaking American English
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of this program is to offer speech support for people who would like to pursue additional guidance in speaking American English. The goal of the program is certainly not to eliminate the distinctive accents of our clients\, but to enhance their communication skills in ways that will help them communicate a variety of settings. Each participant sets their own objective at the start of the workshop and works toward their personal goals with a licensed speech-language pathologist. This 10-week workshop will help you build confidence with both group and individual activities.
UID:47453-10901472@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47453
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Graduate,International,Language,Study Abroad,Undergraduate
LOCATION:V. Vaughan
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180306T094011
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T173000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:AE585 Graduate Seminar Series - Defying Nature
DESCRIPTION:Defying Nature: Beyond Bio-Inspired to Combine Flight and Swimming\n\nF. Javier Diez\nProfessor\, Department of Mechanical &amp\; Aerospace Engineering\nRutgers\, The State University of New Jersey\n\nBio-inspired research is leading the way in the quest to combine full underwater and air navigation capabilities in an autonomous vehicle. But realizing such vehicle is proving elusive. Many swimming and flying mechanisms have been discovered through the study of animal locomotion\, but there are few species that combine both. Animal evolution has shown us that\, at most\, species have mastered one type of locomotion first\, and added a secondary locomotion later\, highlighting that in nature one mechanism dominates over the other. For instance\, aquatic birds can fly for long periods of time\, but swim underwater for only sort periods\, and flying fish can swim continuously but cannot remain airborne for extend times. This suggests that an alternative beyond bio-inspired is needed. As part of this work we built and tested the first vehicle that operates in air and underwater with rapid transition between both mediums\, fruit of three main advances. The first combines in a vehicle design the main locomotion attributes from both birds and fish. The second is the discovery of a seamless air/underwater transition mechanism. This involves a dual propeller configuration that generates lift continuously during the transition. The third is the design of an efficient multi-medium propulsion system for air and underwater. The result is a disruptive technology with many civil and military applications including air/water search and rescue\, inspection and repair of structures (ships\, piers\, oil platforms)\, survey for erosion\, oil spills and pollution dispersion\, and extreme weather operation among others.\n\nAbout the speaker...\n\nProfessor F. Javier Diez is the head of the Applied Fluids Laboratory in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Rutgers University. He is an author of over 100 journal articles\, conference papers\, and technical publications\, and has given over 20 invited lectures\, in the areas of flow control\, experimental fluids\, and unmanned vehicles. He has also served as a reviewer of multiple journals and government evaluation panels. Dr. Diez’s primary research interests lie in the areas of aerodynamics and propulsion. These include UAV/UUV platform development\, fluidic sensors and actuators\, active flow control\, turbulent flows\, laser flow diagnostics and multiphase flows\, all of which have important and diverse applications. His research has been funded by industry and government agencies such as NSF\, ONR\, NASA\, FAA\, DARPA\, and AFOSR among others.\n\nDr. Diez is also the CEO/founder of SubUAS LLC\, that commercializes the Naviator\, (a hybrid air/underwater drone) for both military and commercial applications. \n\nEducation\nSaint Louis University\, Aerospace Engineering\, B.S. 1995\nSaint Louis University\, Aerospace Engineering\, M.S. 1997\nUniversity of Michigan\, Aerospace Engineering\, Ph.D. 2002\nUniversity of Michigan\, Experimental Fluids Topics\, Postdoctoral Fellow\, 2/2002-7/2005
UID:50448-11768328@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50448
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Engineering
LOCATION:Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Building - 1109 Boeing Lecture Hall
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180119T120217
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T170000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:BME 500 Seminar: Grace Zhang\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:Details to be determined.
UID:48975-11342260@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48975
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Biomedical Engineering,Lecture
LOCATION:Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Building - 1200
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180308T081601
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T173000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Canceled - Early Life Adversity\, Biological Adaptation\, and Human Capital
DESCRIPTION:This Economic Development Seminar is CANCELED.\n\nPlease stay tuned for more information about next week's seminar featuring PAUL NIEHAUS from UC San Diego.
UID:49983-11611144@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49983
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Economics,Interdisciplinary,International,Medicine,Public Health
LOCATION:Weill Hall (Ford School) - 3240 Weill
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180307T103623
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T180000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Challenges Facing the Labor Movement  - An Organizer's Perspective
DESCRIPTION:2018 Ferrando Family Lecture\n\nAn account of the challenges facing today’s labor movement as seen through the experiences of a long time labor activist. Discussion of dilemmas such as:\n- Do strategies for short term survival conflict with long term social change?\n- What is the role of leadership in a democratic membership based organization?  Of paid staff?\n- How should workers confront the need for industries to change?\n- Is there a conflict between treating workers fairly and providing quality services?\n- How do changes in the organization of work impact organizing?\n\nStarting as an aide in a public mental health facility\, Jon Grossman became a labor activist and eventually a full-time union organizer.  He has held various elected and staff positions in AFSCME and SEIU locals in Massachusetts.
UID:47516-10940126@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47516
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Economics,Philosophy,Politics,Research
LOCATION:Michigan League - Michigan Room
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171215T091851
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T173000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Communication and Media Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:The factually dubious for-profit articles known as “fake news” were read and shared by millions of people during the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign\, but little is known scientifically about who read fake news\, the mechanisms by which it was disseminated\, and the extent to which fact-checks reached fake news consumers. In this study\, we use behavioral data to better understand the prevalence and spread of “fake news.”
UID:47645-10971134@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47645
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Fake News
LOCATION:North Quad - Space 2435
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180327T160444
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T170000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:EEB Thursday Seminar: Seeing the forest through the leaves: reconstructing ancient forest ecosystems in Wyoming and Ethiopia
DESCRIPTION:Fossil plants are most often preserved as isolated leaves\, not entire organisms\, making it especially challenging to reconstruct 3-dimensional ecosystems from fossil remains. New proxies involving leaf venation\, micromorphological structure\, and carbon isotopes are currently being developed to reconstruct vegetation structure from isolated leaf fossils. Fossil leaves also record insect feeding traces\, direct evidence of two levels in a fossil food web\, and changes in insect herbivory can be related to environmental changes. Case studies using fossil leaves from the western US and Ethiopia will examine changes in forest ecosystems during times of climate change\, including the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum\, a geologically abrupt perturbation to the carbon cycle and global climate that is the best geologic analog for modern-day global warming.\n\nView YouTube video of seminar: https://youtu.be/Tc3Q6y3ytQw
UID:49165-11383832@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49165
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Biology,Ecology,Environment,Research,Science
LOCATION:Chemistry Dow Lab - 1200
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180305T103900
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T180000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:EIHS Lecture: Biography and History: Building a Successful Life in the Wake of the French Revolution
DESCRIPTION:This lecture seeks to provide a biographical lens through which to understand the French Revolution by tracing the life and career of mining engineer Augustin-Henry Bonnard (1781-1857). Professor Goodman will show how Bonnard drew upon complex family legacies to define and achieve a successful life in the wake of the Revolution. For Bonnard\, the past was not a burden\, but a valuable resource. In the politically turbulent world of revolutionary and post-revolutionary France he succeeded not by casting off the weight of the past or responding to the changing political winds\, but by holding to a steady course that reflected his family’s long tradition of royal service and strong commitment to Enlightenment values.\n\nDena Goodman is Lila Miller Collegiate Professor of History and Women's Studies at the University of Michigan and co-director of The Encyclopedia of Diderot and D'Alembert Collaborative Translation Project\, a digital humanities project housed at the University of Michigan. Her research centers on the cultural history of early modern France\, with particular interests in the Enlightenment\, women and gender\, material culture\, writing\, and sociability.  She has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation\, the Camargo Foundation\, the Mellon Foundation\, and the Voltaire Foundation.  Her publications include The Republic of Letters: A Cultural History of the French Enlightenment (1994) and Becoming a Woman in the Age of Letters (2009). She has also edited or co-edited several volumes\, including Going Public: Women and Publishing in Early Modern France (1995)\, Marie-Antoinette: Writings on the Body of the Queen (2003) and Furnishing the Eighteenth Century: What Furniture Can Tell Us about the European and American Past (2006). She is currently engaged in a family history during the era of the French Revolution which explores Enlightenment legacies in a variety of domains\, including science and technology\, intellectual sociability\, and state service.\n\nFree and open to the public. \n\nThis event is part of the Thursday Series of the Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies. It is made possible by a generous contribution from Kenneth and Frances Aftel Eisenberg.
UID:40918-8828530@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/40918
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:European,History,Lecture
LOCATION:Tisch Hall - 1014
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180308T181536
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T173000
SUMMARY:Other:Mighty Chemistry of Bacterial Small Molecules
DESCRIPTION:                                                                                                                        Bacteria live a rich metabolic life. They synthesize a remarkable array of small molecules that exhibit intriguing chemical structures and potent biological activities. As a result\, these molecules have found wide use as life-saving medicine and tools to study biology. This talk will discuss our work on deciphering the chemistry in the mode of action and biosynthesis of antimicrobial small molecules. A new mode of action has been identified for a broad-spectrum antimicrobial compound called holomycin produced by a soil bacterium. The action of holomycin involves chelating metal ions in the target bacterial cell and inhibiting the activity of metalloenzymes. This mechanism may be explored to control multidrug-resistant bacterial infections. The biosynthesis of antimicrobial nonproteinogenic amino acids will also be discussed.  \n                                                \n                       \n                                                \n                       \n                                                \n                       \n                                                \n                       \n                                                \n                       \n                                                \n                       \n                        \nBo Li (University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill)
UID:47034-10774245@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47034
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Chemistry,Science
LOCATION:Chemistry Dow Lab
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180207T121657
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T170000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Russian Undergraduate Conversation Group
DESCRIPTION:Are you a student of Russian looking to develop your conversational skills? Does the world of contemporary Russian popular culture interest you? Would you like to meet other ambitious students in the field? If so\, please consider attending the Russian Language conversation group this year at the University of Michigan. Students from all language levels are welcome. \n\nIf you are a person with a disability who requires an accommodation to participate in this event\, please contact slavic@umich.edu (or call 734.764.5355). Please be aware that advance notice is necessary as some accommodations may require more time for the University to arrange.
UID:48839-11308947@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48839
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:European,International,Language,Literature,Study Abroad,Undergraduate
LOCATION:Modern Languages Building - 3310
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180301T154425
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T180000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:The DAAS Annual Zora Neale Hurston Lecture of the Humanities
DESCRIPTION:with musical accompaniment by special guests Marion Hayden and students from the School of Music\, Theater and Dance
UID:50575-11805192@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50575
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:African American,Books,Community Service,History,Literature,Multicultural,Poetry,Social Impact,Social Justice,Women's Studies,Writing
LOCATION:Michigan League - Hussey Room
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180221T135636
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T173000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:The Leaking Subject: Arab Culture in the Digital Age
DESCRIPTION:Title: “The Leaking Subject: Arab Culture in the Digital Age”\nDate: Thursday March 8\, 2018 @ 4:00\nLocation: 1022 South Thayer Building\nFollowed by reception with refreshments\n\nIn recent years\, Arab activists have confronted authoritarian regimes both on the street and online\, leaking videos and exposing atrocities\, and demanding political rights. Tarek El-Ariss situates these critiques of power within a pervasive culture of scandal and leaks and shows how cultural production and political change in the contemporary Arab world are enabled by digital technology yet emerge from traditional cultural models.\n\nFocusing on a new generation of activists and authors from Egypt and the Arabian Peninsula\, El-Ariss connects WikiLeaks to The Arabian Nights\, Twitter to mystical revelation\, cyberattacks to pre-Islamic tribal raids\, and digital activism to the affective scene-making of Arab popular culture. He shifts the epistemological and historical frameworks from the postcolonial condition to the digital condition\, and shows how new media challenge the novel as the traditional vehicle for political consciousness and intellectual debate.\n\nTheorizing the rise of “the leaking subject” who reveals\, contests\, and writes through chaotic yet highly political means\, El-Ariss investigates the digital consciousness\, virality\, and affective forms of knowledge that jolt and inform the public and that draw readers in to the unfolding fiction of scandal.\n\nHis talk is based on his forthcoming book Leaks Hacks and Scandals: Arab Culture in the Digital Age (Princeton University Press\, Fall 2018). \n\nTarek El-Ariss is Associate Professor of Middle Eastern Studies at Dartmouth College. His books include Trials of Arab Modernity: Literary Affects and the New Political and The Arab Renaissance: A Bilingual Anthology of the Nahda. Other areas of his scholarship include Arabic travel writing and the war novel\, gender and sexuality studies\, and sci-fi and utopia studies\, psychoanalysis\, deconstruction and affect theory.\n\nSponsored by: Department of Near Eastern Studies\, CMENAS (Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies)\, Department of Comparative Literature\, Islamic Studies Program\, Digital Islamic Studies Curriculum (DISC)\, Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA)
UID:48963-11339490@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48963
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Information and Technology,Middle East Studies
LOCATION:202 S. Thayer - 1022
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180228T155446
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T170000
SUMMARY:Other:Transcultural Studies Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Are you a current junior interested in earning an interdisciplinary MA degree with just one year of study beyond your bachelor's degree? \n\nJoin us for an information session covering the new accelerated master's degree program in Transcultural Studies! Learn about the program requirements\, what you can study\, how to apply\, and more. Bring your questions!\n\nThis session is open to LSA undergraduate students and LSA program advisors.
UID:50342-11713029@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50342
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Information Session,Transcultural Studies
LOCATION:202 S. Thayer - 6000
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180103T145521
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T190000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Chili Course Mart
DESCRIPTION:RC tradition where students get the first opportunity to view the course guide and course descriptions for the following fall or winter term while enjoying chili. Faculty\, staff\, advisors and peer advisors are available to answer questions during this event.
UID:48035-11170204@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48035
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Social,Staff,Undergraduate Students
LOCATION:East Quadrangle - Lower Atrium
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180223T135009
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T190000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:From Black Lives Matter to the White Power Presidency: Race and Class in the Trump Era
DESCRIPTION:Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor\, Assistant Professor\, Department of African American Studies\, Princeton University\, is author of From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation (Haymarket Books\, 2016)\, an examination of the history and politics of Black America and the development of the social movement Black Lives Matter in response to police violence in the United States. Taylor has received the Lannan Foundation’s Cultural Freedom Award for an Especially Notable Book. \n\nTaylor’s research examines racial inequality\, social movements\, and public policy\, including American housing policies. Dr. Taylor is currently working on a manuscript titled “Race for Profit: Black Housing and the Urban Crisis of the 1970s”\, which looks at the federal government’s promotion of single-family homeownership in Black communities after the urban rebellions of the 1960s. Her articles have been published in Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics\, Culture and Society\, Jacobin\, New Politics\, the Guardian\, In These Times\, Black Agenda Report\, Ms.\, International Socialist Review\, Al Jazeera America\, and other publications.\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1996572610664158/
UID:50309-11710013@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50309
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Activism,AEM Featured,African American,History,Politics,Social Impact,Social Justice,Sociology,Women's Studies
LOCATION:Michigan Union - Kuenzel Room
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180223T121808
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T210000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Poutine Party
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, March 8th\, 2018\, Mosher Jordan Dining Hall is having a Poutine Party at dinner.  Don't miss out on this delicious dinner. Meal plan\, Blue Bucks\, or individual meal purchase required.
UID:50304-11710008@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50304
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Food
LOCATION:Mosher-Jordan Hall
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180306T181527
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T170000
SUMMARY:Performance:Third Dissertation Recital: Richard Narroway\, cello
DESCRIPTION:PROGRAM: Belling - Bourrée Echo\; Sculthorpe - Into the Dreaming\; Sculthorpe - Threnody\; Stanhope - Dawn Lament\; Edwards - Water Spirit Song\; Sculthorpe - Requiem for Cello Alone\; Sculthorpe - Sonata for Cello Alone\; Edwards - Prelude and Laughing Rock\; Traditional - Variations on Waltzing Matilda.
UID:50774-11864795@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50774
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,Music,North campus
LOCATION:Walgreen Drama Center - Stamps Auditorium
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180223T152355
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T200000
SUMMARY:Film Screening:Compassionate Healthcare and Leadership with Intelligent Kindness: Raising Awareness of Mental Health in Global Settings
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free screening of multi-award winning feature film BRIDGE and panel discussion with filmmaker\, Dr. Amit Biswas. \n\nMarch 7th\, Room 1690 SPH I \n2:30 pm Introduction of filmmaker and screening of film excerpt \n3:30 pm A discussion with Dr. Amit Biswas \n4:00 pm Q&A with Dr. Amit Biswas \n\nMarch 8th\, Room 1755 SPH I \n5:30 pm Introduction of filmmaker and full screening of BRIDGE \n7:20 pm Q&A with Dr. Amit Biswas \n*free popcorn with film screening* \n\nBRIDGE (NR\, 125 min)\, is the life-affirming story of the chance meeting of two suicidal strangers on a bridge over the Ganges\, both experiencing immense emotional distress. Their meeting initially brings great challenges but eventually\, 'healing' and wholeness to both lives. \n\nDr. Amit Biswas\, a UK-based neuro-psychiatrist who specializes in mental health issues in South Asia\, has been working to raise awareness about mental health related diseases globally. Amit is also a filmmaker\, and has recently made BRIDGE\, an award-winning film that deals with these issues. Dr. Biswas hopes to foster dialogue for mental health research and awareness\, compassionate healthcare\, leadership\, and the importance of intelligent kindness in dealing with such issues.
UID:50420-11736254@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50420
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film,India,Public Health
LOCATION:School of Public Health Bldg I and Crossroads and Tower - 1755 SPH I
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171221T121529
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T190000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Giorgia Lupi: Data Humanism
DESCRIPTION:Giorgia Lupi is an award-winning information designer\, author\, and co-founder of Accurat\, a data-driven design firm where she serves as design director. She is also the co-author of Dear Data\, an aspirational hand-drawn data visualization book. Lupi’s work is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art\, where in 2017\, she was commissioned to do an original site-specific art piece. Lupi has won numerous awards\, including the “Lezioni di Design” Prize at Milan’s Design Week in 2016\; she has been featured in The New York Times\, Guardian\, Washington Post\, and many other major media outlets. With an M-Arch from FAF in Ferrara\, Italy and a PhD in Design from Politecnico di Milano\, Lupi’s data visualization process is driven by opposing forces: analysis and intuition\, logic and beauty\, numbers\, and images. She believes we will ultimately unlock the full potential of data only when we embrace its nature\, making data part of our lives\, inevitably making it more human in the process.\n\nThis Penny Stamps Speaker Series event is supported by the Detroit Creative Corridor Center\, stewards of the UNESCO City of Design designation.
UID:47872-11035897@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47872
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180205T140700
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T183000
SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Resume Basics
DESCRIPTION:How do you best fit who you are and what you're capable of into one page? We help you figure it out.
UID:49775-11532464@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49775
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Applications,Career,first-generation,Food,Free,Interdisciplinary,Professional Development,Transfer Students,Undergraduate,Undergraduate Students,Workshop,Writing
LOCATION:LSA Building - 2001
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180307T102647
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T230000
SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:2018 SCOR Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This symposium will be centered around strategies to transform political activism in our role as students\, with the goal of protecting\, engaging\, and further advancing the interests and ideas of communities of color. As aspiring scholars\, administrators\, political leaders\, and professionals\, what can we do to prepare for\, survive\, and thrive under unfavorable political climates? More specifically\, how can we continue to build community and coalitions that promotes diversity\, inclusion\, and equity for all marginalized communities?\n\nThe symposium will serve as a positive professional and scholarly space where students will be able to gain knowledge on the ways in which scholars have historically engaged social justice and the fight for diversity\, inclusion\, and equity. The event will feature multiple workshops and panels exploring strategies to navigate institutional barriers to ignite social change. Moreover\, this symposium will also provide students with an opportunity to share their research ideas and agenda\, and explore pathways for successfully achieving their career aspirations through scholar-activism.
UID:50731-11870487@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50731
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Activism,Diversity,Graduate School,Rackham,Social Impact,Social Justice,Student Org,symposium,Workshop
LOCATION:Michigan League
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180220T184906
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T190000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:FAST Lecture | Halieis: City of Fishermen
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Field Archaeology Series on Thursday\; sponsored by the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology\, the Department of Classical Studies\, and the Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology. \n\nReception at Kelsey Museum 5:30 PM\, lecture to follow at 6:00 PM.\n\nFAST lectures are free and open to the public.
UID:50299-11704430@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50299
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Archaeology,Classical Studies,Lecture
LOCATION:Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180210T153641
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T200000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Intra MENA/SWANA Hierarchy and the Impact of Terminology
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is part of Arab Heritage Month at the University of Michigan. \n\nHow do the terms Arab\, MENA (Middle Eastern and North African)\, SWANA (Southwest Asian and North African) either perpetuate or challenge intra-communal power dynamics? What marginalized communities and people do these terms uplift or erase? Join us for a workshop exploring the intersections of power and hierarchy in SWANA and/or Arab communities\, and the possibilities of intra-SWANA solidarity and coalition-building on campus. \n\nPlease direct all inquiries to Zanib Sarieni (zsareini@umich.edu) in the Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs
UID:49939-11588699@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49939
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Diversity Equity and Inclusion,MESA,Multicultural
LOCATION:Michigan Union - Pond Room
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180308T180014
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T190000
SUMMARY:Other:MGCC consulting career talk with Brian Christian
DESCRIPTION:MGCC would like to invite you to a seminar/discussion presented by UM Alum Brian Christian\, the co-founder & managing partner of the Inovo Group\, at C.C. Little Building\, Room 1554\, on Thursday the March 8th from 6 - 7 PM. More details are provided in the attached flyer. \n\nBrian got his bachelor's degree of science in Chemical Engineering from UM and an MBA from the University of Chicago\, Booth School of Business. He started his career as a project manager at PwC\, then became the vice president of Global Product Development at Whirlpool Corporation. In 2006\, Brian started his own consulting firm in Ann Arbor\, the Inovo Group\, aiming to create strategic\, technology-enabled innovation for clients. This would be a great opportunity to hear from one of our alumni for his personal experience and opinions on a career choice between corporate jobs and consulting jobs.\n\nPlease come to join us! Dinner will be provided. Please reserve your spot on the link below:\nhttps://goo.gl/forms/lyNV1uNxNfEMHJ8n1
UID:50708-11853172@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50708
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:C.C. Little Room 1544
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180110T090551
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T200000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:28th David W. Belin Lecture in American Jewish Affairs: From Amos to Heschel and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:From Amos to Heschel and Beyond:\nA Personal Reflection on Social Justice as an Inherent Part of Judaism Past\, Present and Future\nAs a Jew in America over the last 75 years\, Ruth Messinger will reflect on her personal experience with and understanding of what she calls social justice Judaism.  Where in our texts do we find stories about justice and exhortations to be just?  What is meant by social justice in this context and how has it been differently interpreted throughout the Torah and throughout our history?  This lecture and the article to come do not claim to be the definitive treatment of this issue\, but rather to constitute one woman’s journey\, summarizing at least some of what she has learned and done and what she thinks needs to be done now.\n\nIf you have a disability that requires a reasonable accommodation\, contact the Judaic Studies office at 734-763-9047 at least two weeks prior to the event.
UID:46869-10658852@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/46869
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Jewish Studies
LOCATION:Palmer Commons - Forum Hall
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180308T114113
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T200000
SUMMARY:Film Screening:Film screening: The Bearded Lady Project: Challenging the Face of Science
DESCRIPTION:Screening of this 25 minute film will be followed by a discussion with the filmmaker Lexi J. Marsh and Paleontologist Ellen Currano.\n\nDirected and produced by Lexi Jamieson Marsh. Co-producers Ellen Currano and Ljuba Marsh. Edited by Ben Thomas. Director of photography Draper White. Original music by Zara Bode.\n\nCatherine Badgley\, U-M professor of ecology and evolutionary biology\, the Residential College and earth and environmental science and research scientist in the Museum of Paleontology\, is one of the paleontologists who appears in the film\, along with two EARTH graduate students.
UID:49872-11563433@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49872
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:AEM Featured,Biology,Discussion,Diversity,Diversity Equity and Inclusion,Film,Free,Inclusion,Museum,Research,Social Justice,Undergraduate,Visual Arts,Women's Studies
LOCATION:Kraus Natural Science - Auditorium
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180308T180014
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T220000
SUMMARY:Other:Merengue Dance Night!
DESCRIPTION:MARCH SOCIAL EVENT: Vamos a bailar! Get your dancing shoes on and join us for a free Merengue dance class in partnership with the Ballroom Dance Club\, no experience necessary! 
UID:49271-11403327@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49271
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:North Quad
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180119T184831
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T190000
SUMMARY:Performance:Moon Over Buffalo
DESCRIPTION:This is a dinner theatre presented by the Friends of the Michigan League. \n\nThursday is a dessert performance\, to include tiramisu with hazelnut cookie.\nFriday and Saturday's performances include dinner: either grilled lamb chops with wild mushroom risotto\, or stuffed acorn squash with herb multigrain stuffing.
UID:49022-11345072@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49022
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Theater
LOCATION:Michigan League - Henderson Room
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180308T180014
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T230000
SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:Zouk Thursdays
DESCRIPTION:7:00pm Intermediate Lesson\n8:00pm Practica practice\n9:00pm 2-hour Zouk Social\n\nLocation: Michigan League in the Vandenberg room (second floor)\nCost:Free for first timeMembership required for continued lessonsPractica and Social always free (don't need membership to attend those)Membership details in a photo in the photo album (or can email janibogo@umich.edu to get info sent directly to you)\nEveryone is welcome. You don’t have to be a student. You don’t have to have any experience in dance. We have a very welcoming community filled with dancers of all levels. I can’t wait to meet you and make you addicted to Zouk. :)
UID:48096-11180591@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48096
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Michigan League
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180305T172232
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T191000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T200000
SUMMARY:Film Screening:William Kentridge: Drawings for Projection
DESCRIPTION:The charcoal drawing animations of South African artist William Kentridge chronicle the exploits of Soho Eckstein\, construction magnate\, and Felix Teitelbaum\, dreamy artist who only appears naked\, two alter egos of Kentridge. The short films of Nine Drawings for Projection are a personal and political meditation on contradictions in South Africa\, during Apartheid and after its legislative demise. This is a rare opportunity to view several short films from Kentridge's landmark series\, which are normally only shown in museums. \n\nThis screening forms part of the interdisciplinary course Personal\, Present and Immediate*: Making Performance on Socio-Political Questions\, and is open to the public. A post-screening discussion will be moderated by Artist in Residence and Visiting Professor Eryn Rosenthal.  \n \nNote: These films include depictions of violence and nudity.\n\nPlease RSVP at the link below. \n\nPublic entrance off of East University\, door closest to Willard\n\n* “Personal\, present and immediate”: From Murray v. Maryland (1935)\, one of the precedents to the Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education (1954).\nNote: These films contain nudity and graphic images.
UID:50531-11793846@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50531
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Africa,Art,Culture,Dance,Film,Museum,Theater,Visual Arts
LOCATION:East Quadrangle - Benzinger Library
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180201T152955
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T193000
SUMMARY:Performance:Music for Mott: A Very Special Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:“MUSIC FOR MOTT” is a special fundraiser for C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital. U-M violin and composition student (and Dexter native) Stuart Carlson was born 1 lb.\, 13 oz. in Mott Hospital on March 8th\, 1996.  A surviving twin\, he has met his many life challenges (including autism) with courage and strength.  A believer in supporting his community through music\, Stuart decided to turn his required college recital into a fundraiser for the hospital that saved his life.  He has recruited some of the best talent the University of Michigan has to offer to help him raise money for children who are fighting for their lives at Mott.  Presented by Manpower\, Inc. of Southeastern Michigan\, we would like to thank Michigan Medicine and The Ark for their wonderful support.\n	\nScheduled to perform are:\n\nSTUART CARLSON (violin/fiddle\, viola)  \n-  U-M student\, award-winning soloist and published arranger/composer\n\nAMY I-LIN CHENG (piano)  \n-  U-M Piano Faculty member and acclaimed international soloist and chamber musician\n\nANTHONY ELLIOTT (cello)  \n-  U-M Professor of Cello and celebrated international conductor\, soloist\, and chamber musician\n\nGRANT FLICK (fiddle\, mandolin)  \n-  U-M student and award-winning multi-instrumentalist and composer\n\nBRAD PHILLIPS (fiddle\, guitar\, mandolin)  \n-  U-M graduate and world-class multi-instrumentalist\, arranger\, composer\, and producer\n\nSTEPHEN SHIPPS (violin)  \n-  U-M Professor of Violin and renowned soloist\, chamber musician\, and Naxos recording artist\n\nJACOB WARREN (bass)  \n-  U-M graduate and award-winning soloist\, recording artist and ensemble performer\n	\nHEATHER KENDRICK (emcee)  \n-  U-M graduate\, Program Director of the U-M M-Prize competition\, and current Miss Michigan\n\n\nAll funds raised go to C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital. For more information on Stuart Carlson\, go to www.stuartcarlson.com.
UID:49263-11397846@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49263
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:The Ark
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180305T181525
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T193000
SUMMARY:Performance:Specialist Recital: Amy Tang\, violin
DESCRIPTION:PROGRAM: Mozart - Sonata for Violin and Piano in B-flat Major\, K. 454\; Szymanowski - Chant de Roxane\; Stravinsky - Tango\; Strauss - Sonata for Violin and Piano in E-flat Major\, op. 18.
UID:50709-11853299@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50709
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,Music,North campus
LOCATION:Off Campus Location - Britton Recital Hall
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180302T181523
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180308T193000
SUMMARY:Performance:Student Recital: Stuart Carlson
DESCRIPTION:“Music for Mott” is a special fundraiser for C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital. U-M SMTD violin performance and composition student (and Dexter native) Stuart Carlson is a believer in supporting his community through music\, He decided to turn his student SMTD recital into a fundraiser for the hospital that saved his life. He has recruited some of the best talent the SMTD has to offer to help him raise money for children who are fighting for their lives at Mott.\n\nPerformers include Stuart Carlson\, Amy I-Lin Cheng\, Anthony Elliott\, Grant Flick\, Brad Phillips\, Stephen Shipps\, Jacob Warren\, and Heather Kendrick (the current Miss Michigan and program director\, M-Prize Chamber Arts Competition) will emcee.\n\nPresented by Manpower\, Inc. of SE Michigan and supported by Michigan Medicine and The Ark. All funds raised go to C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital.\n\n“U-M Students get 50% off tickets when purchased at the door on March 8. Must show student ID.”
UID:50024-11622337@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50024
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Music
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180315T180015
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T235959
SUMMARY:Other:4th Annual Midwest Case Competition
DESCRIPTION:Michigan Graduate Consulting Club is hosting The 4th Midwest Case Competition. Would you kindly please forward the following email to your members who are interested in the event? We are looking forwards students from your school! Thanks in advance!\nMichigan Graduate Consulting Club (MGCC) is organizing the 4th annual case competition for all graduate students (PhD\, non-MBA Master\, post-doc\, MD\, JD\, and PharmD\, etc). You will be working in a team of 3-4 to solve a real business problem to win a $1\,000 prize and hone your skills to excel in consulting world. Moreover\, you may have the opportunity to implement your business plan with our client.\n\nRegister at https://goo.gl/forms/Eoou54UXLn2M2pwm2 (or contact wjunqi@umich.edu) to join fellow U of M graduate students to compete in a case competition and gain consulting experience with a real client and business challenge. Registration fee is $10 per team member\; registration fee will be returned if a complete written case solution is submitted in time. (Venmo account: MGCC2018)\n\nImportant dates:\nSignup deadline: Thursday\, March 15th\;Case release date: Friday\, March 16th\;Written case solution submission deadline: Monday\, March 26th\;Semi-final candidates (10 teams) announced: Tuesday\, March 27th\;Live final round and networking event: Friday\, March 30th.\nParticipation rules:\n1. The competition is open to advanced degree candidates (PhDs\, MDS\, JDs and Post-Doc's) and Master’s students (Undergraduate\, MBA are NOT eligible)\;\n2. At least one team member needs to present at semifinal and final on March 30th to win.\n\nFor any questions regarding the competition\, please contact wjunqi@umich.edu. We look forward to your participation!
UID:50707-11967544@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50707
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Michigan Union
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180601T120009
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T235959
SUMMARY:Community Service:Assisting Elderly At Medical Appointments With Jewish Family Services and Partners In Care Concierge
DESCRIPTION:Volunteers will accompany older adults to medical appointments and provide support to the client.  Volunteers will facilitate communication with medical staff to ensure all necessary questions are asked\, taking notes for the patients to reference.  Just 2-3 hours of your time can help patients to attend appointments safely and provide comfort and confidence to them and their family members.  Volunteers must commit to a minimum of one appointment a month for a minimum of nine months.  Must fill out application\, background check\, and attend a two-hour training session. Contact carolcib@umich.edu for the necessary materials and directions to apply!40 Points/SemesterSign-Up Here
UID:43238-12816462@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/43238
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Jewish Family Services
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180502T120011
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T235959
SUMMARY:Other:Food Distribution with Community Action Network 
DESCRIPTION:Volunteers help distribute food from the truck\, \"shop\" with families\, and clean the community center afterward. Volunteers must complete volunteer application and brief online training. This is a large-scale food pantry in Ann Arbor that supplies food to hungry families. Join us and make a positive difference by helping families select the foods they need to bring back to their families.  Sign-Up Here
UID:42456-12507669@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/42456
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Bryant Community Center
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180311T120012
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T235959
SUMMARY:Other:NCWA championship
DESCRIPTION:NCWA championship in Allen\, TX. 4 days long.
UID:50624-11919078@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50624
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:  Allen Event Center Arena
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180408T060016
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T235959
SUMMARY:Sporting Event:Practice on Rowing Machines
DESCRIPTION:Practices on rowing machines with the team.Time:Wednesdays:  7AM (~80 min)Fridays:         7AM (~80 min)Sundays:       9AM (~120 min)
UID:50346-12237325@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50346
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:IMSB
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180201T094232
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T235900
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Teach Out Series: Free Speech on Campus
DESCRIPTION:Free speech is essential for a healthy\, vibrant\, and democratic society. Yet\, the idea of freedom of speech on university campuses is challenged by the ever-evolving social and political realities of a contemporary democracy. This Teach-Out prompts participants to think critically about the role free speech plays on university campuses and how this discourse shapes the broader narrative about free speech protection across the United States. Why is free speech suddenly an issue on university campuses? Is speech or safety at the crux of the issue? How has the definition of free speech evolved between the 20th and 21st centuries and how are universities addressing these changes?\n\nThis Teach-Out is part of the University of Michigan 2018 Speech and Inclusion Series that aims to recognize differing views on speech and inclusion\, to explore how those views play out in politics\, culture\, higher education\, sports\, and journalism\, and to engage in productive conversations to promote a positive campus environment and help the community more deeply understand these complicated issues.\n\nA Teach-Out is:\n\n-an event – it takes place over a fixed\, short period of time\n\n-an opportunity – it is open for free participation to everyone around the world\n\n-a community – it will be joined by a large number of diverse individuals\n\n-a conversation – an opportunity to give and take ideas and information from people\n\nThe University of Michigan Teach-Out Series provides just-in-time community learning events for participants around the world to come together in conversation with the U-M campus community\, including faculty experts. The U-M Teach-Out Series is part of our deep commitment to engage the public in exploring and understanding the problems\, events\, and phenomena most important to society.\n\nTeach-Outs are short learning experiences\, each focused on a specific current issue. Attendees will come together over a few days not only to learn about a subject or event but also to gain skills. Teach-Outs are open to the world and are designed to bring together individuals with wide-ranging perspectives in respectful and deep conversation. These events are an opportunity for diverse learners and a multitude of experts to come together to ask questions of one another and explore new solutions to the pressing concerns of our global community. Come\, join the conversation!\n\nFind new opportunities at teach-out.org.
UID:49611-11484701@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49611
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Education,Graduate,Graduate School,History,Law,Lecture,Politics,Public Policy,Undergraduate
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180413T000026
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T235959
SUMMARY:Other:UMix Winter 2018
DESCRIPTION:UMix Late Night attendance for winter 2018
UID:51525-12291351@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/51525
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Michigan Union
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20170927T201723
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T235900
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Window Installation | Cosmogonic Tattoos
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of the University’s Bicentennial in 2017\, artist and professor Jim Cogswell has been invited by the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology and the University of Michigan Museum of Art to create a set of public window installations in response to the objects in their collections. Titled \"Cosmogonic Tattoos\,\" his project uses adhesive vinyl images applied in saturated colors to windows in the two buildings\, highlighting the role of these museums in the life of our campus community. Through close examination of objects separated from us by deep chronological and cultural divides\, imaginatively transformed within our campus context\, this project celebrates the power of architecture\, ornament\, and material objects to shape knowledge\, historical memory\, and cultural identity.
UID:44018-9869361@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/44018
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Archaeology,Art,Exhibition,Museum
LOCATION:Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20190218T104333
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T235900
SUMMARY:Other:The Accolades Awards- Nominations open
DESCRIPTION:Nominations are now being accepted for The Accolades- Achievement in the Arts Awards!\n\nThe student-driven artistic community at the University of Michigan is one of the most vibrant in the nation\; there are over two hundred and fifty diverse student arts organizations operating across Michigan's campus. These groups produce innovative and engaging art across all fields and their presence enriches the culture of the University. The Accolades Awards were developed by Arts at Michigan to foster the artistic growth of the student body at the University of Michigan by recognizing the accomplishments of the many extraordinary student arts groups on campus.\n\nAwards are designed to recognize achievements by student organizations in a wide range of categories\, including Theatre\, Music\, Dance\, Comedy and Improv\, Visual Arts\, Literary publications and more. Nominations are open from February 18- March 30\, and the entire campus will be encouraged to vote for the most deserving groups in each category online. Then\, on Tuesday\, April 23rd\, the last day of classes\, we will announce the winners for this year's Accolades awards through a series of announcements on social media. Winners in each category will receive $100 for their organization\, plus other great prizes. \n\nConsider nominating your student org for their work: http://artsatmichigan.umich.edu/programs/accolades/
UID:50294-11701617@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50294
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Activism,Art,Books,Comedy,Concert,Culture,Dance,Exhibition,Festival,Film,Literature,Multicultural,Music,Poetry,Storytelling,Student Affairs,Student Org,Theater,Visual Arts,Writing
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171117T093156
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T180000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:\"Student Reflections: A Retrospective of Dental Education\"
DESCRIPTION:“Student Reflections: A Retrospective of Dental Education\,” 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday\, through December 2019\, Sindecuse Museum of Dentistry\, School of Dentistry\, 1011 N. University. The major new exhibit features artifacts\, photos and stories of student life in the 142 years that the U-M dental school has been educating dentists. Displays date to the late 1880s when “new technology” meant primitive gas lamps replaced window light\, which was the only light source for dental treatment when the school was founded in 1875. The exhibit showcases changes in students\, tools and technology from the school’s pioneering early days to its standing today as one of the top dental schools in the world.
UID:46881-10667214@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/46881
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Dentistry,History,Science
LOCATION:Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute - Atrium
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20171117T093156
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T180000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:\"Student Reflections: A Retrospective of Dental Education\"
DESCRIPTION:“Student Reflections: A Retrospective of Dental Education\,” 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday\, through December 2019\, Sindecuse Museum of Dentistry\, School of Dentistry\, 1011 N. University. The major new exhibit features artifacts\, photos and stories of student life in the 142 years that the U-M dental school has been educating dentists. Displays date to the late 1880s when “new technology” meant primitive gas lamps replaced window light\, which was the only light source for dental treatment when the school was founded in 1875. The exhibit showcases changes in students\, tools and technology from the school’s pioneering early days to its standing today as one of the top dental schools in the world.
UID:46881-10667301@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/46881
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Dentistry,History,Science
LOCATION:Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute - Atrium
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180214T140043
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T190000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Exhibit: Black Histories of Radical Reproductive Justice Activism
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit explores the history of African American women and reproductive health\, as well as African American women's attempts to control their own reproductive destiny and to create a healthy environment for themselves\, their children\, and their communities.\n\nOn display in the lobby of the Hatcher Graduate Library during Black History Month (February) and Women's History Month (March). \n\nThe exhibit was developed by Professor LaKisha Simmons (History\, Women's Studies) and undergraduate students Brianna Wells\, Mahal Stevens\, Jewel Drigo\, Kelly Kacan\, and Alyssa Erebor.\n\nFunding and support from the Department of History\, Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies\, University Library\, Hatcher Gallery Team\, and the Kalt Fund for African American and African History.
UID:50081-11633597@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50081
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:African American,History,Medicine,Social Justice,Women's Studies
LOCATION:Hatcher Graduate Library - Lobby
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180219T082846
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Exhibition in the RC Art Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Mr Yiu Keung Lee was born in Hong Kong and came to the United States in 1988 to pursue his BFA at Eastern Michigan University studied under several Professors including Susanne Stephenson. After graduated as an MFA from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in 1995. Among his teachers are John Stephenson\, Georgette Zirbes and Jean-Pierre LaRocque. Mr. Lee continued to teach at various institutions in Michigan including University of Michigan’s Residential College in Ann Arbor\, Henry Ford Community College in Dearborn and Schoolcraft College in Livonia. Mr. Lee is currently teaching as an Adjunct at the Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti and a visiting artist at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit during the Fall 2016 school year. He is also teaching at Clay Work Studio which he founded in the Summer of 2014. Recent exhibition including “Vitrified”\, a four-artist exhibition at Pewabic Pottery in Detroit and solo exhibition at Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor.
UID:50221-11687488@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50221
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Free
LOCATION:East Quadrangle - Art Gallery
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171129T133905
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Gifts of Art presents Contemplate the Calm: Mixed Media
DESCRIPTION:A Japanese native\, now living in Royal Oak\, Michigan\, Hiroko Lancour has become a full-time artist after retiring from her career in information technology. She is a mixed media artist with cross cultural aesthetics between East and West. Lancour often uses repetitive patterns and processes with natural materials such as paper and fiber.  Her contemplative works transcend cultural differences to address common feelings among many people.
UID:47148-10802067@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47148
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Children,Culture,Exhibition,Family,Free,Health & Wellness,International,Japanese Studies
LOCATION:Taubman Center - Gifts of Art Gallery — Taubman Health Center North Lobby, Floor 1
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171129T140141
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Gifts of Art presents Detroit Music Legends
DESCRIPTION:As a community activist and artist in Detroit who focuses on neighborhood empowerment\, Nicole Macdonald makes large scale public paintings featuring city luminaries past and present on reclaimed materials. The Detroit Music Legend portraits are 6 x 8 foot\, the size of the windows where they will be installed in late 2018 on the Detroit Savings Bank Building\, designed by Albert Kahn at 6438 Woodward Avenue. A muralist\, collagist\, painter and tagger\, Macdonald co-founded City Sculpture\, a nonprofit Detroit art park\, is a board member of Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit\, and has exhibited at the Detroit Institute of Arts and Casco Gallery\, Netherlands.
UID:47154-10802404@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47154
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Activism,Art,Children,Culture,Detroit,Exhibition,Family,Free,Health & Wellness,Music,Social Impact
LOCATION:University Hospitals - Gifts of Art Gallery — University Hospital Main Lobby, Floor 1
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171129T134533
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Gifts of Art presents Distinctive American Art Tile
DESCRIPTION:Motawi Tileworks was started in Ann Arbor\, Michigan 25 years ago by Nawal Motawi in a small garage. Today\, Motawi tiles are sold in over 300 locations nationwide\, including galleries and the shops in Detroit Institute of Arts and the National Gallery of Art in Washington\, DC. Tiles are made from a porcelain hybrid clay\, a recipe unique to Motawi tiles. The raised lines on each tile require a hand glaze technique to pool the glaze between the lines. Motawi Tileworks has many themed collections\, some based on the work of fine artists such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Charley Harper. You can also see 17 permanent Motawi art tile murals throughout Michigan Medicine.
UID:47151-10802152@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47151
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Children,Culture,Exhibition,Family,Free,Health & Wellness
LOCATION:Taubman Center - Gifts of Art Gallery — Taubman Health Center North Lobby, Floor 1
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171129T135516
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Gifts of Art presents From Mud to Beauty: Ceramics
DESCRIPTION:Jean-Marc Fontaine\, a French scientist and artist who earned his Ph.D. from University of Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris\, presents a unique set of ceramic works inspired from 10th-8th century BC to the present day. The style varies from simple\, traditional forms to elaborate\, one-of-a-kind creations. Featuring rustic antique surfaces\, warm colors and highly individualized textures\, his work also occasionally takes whimsical forms. He also plays the accordion. Fontaine is a research scientist at the U-M Medical School in biochemistry.
UID:47153-10802320@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47153
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Children,Classical Studies,Culture,European,Exhibition,Family,Free,Health & Wellness,International
LOCATION:Taubman Center - Gifts of Art Gallery — Taubman Health Center South Lobby, Floor 1
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171218T153927
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Gifts of Art presents Ink Portraits
DESCRIPTION:Based out of Chelsea\, Michigan\, John Pappas believes that if you can imagine a fun idea making sense\, you should make it. He applies this to both his graphic design and fine art. With so much to see and ruminate on in life\, Pappas keeps his hands busy by putting pen to paper. This body of work consists of portraits drawn with ink on a variety of surfaces including paper\, basswood and aspen panels in an offbeat pen and ink style that leans heavily on pointillism and crosshatching. The subjects range from athletes to musicians to personal friends.
UID:47155-10802488@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47155
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Athletics,Children,Culture,Exhibition,Family,Free,Health & Wellness
LOCATION:University Hospitals - Gifts of Art Gallery — University Hospital Main Corridor, Floor 2
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171129T140926
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Gifts of Art presents My Playground: Assemblage Sculpture
DESCRIPTION:Starting with watercolor\, Joan Painter-Jones’ work kept building out farther and farther until it became sculpture. Brought up in a household where money was tight\, she doesn’t like to waste anything and is captivated by old scraps of things with peeling paint and rusty metal – especially broken things that have a story to tell. She usually starts out with an interesting piece of wood and builds on it\, often painting on it and adding collage\, all while developing an emotional connection to it. Working in her quiet Milan\, Michigan backyard art loft “playground\,” she has no message to preach with her work\, just her own personal wish for peace and justice.
UID:47156-10802572@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47156
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Children,Culture,Exhibition,Family,Free,Health & Wellness
LOCATION:University Hospitals - Gifts of Art Gallery — University Hospital Main Corridor, Floor 2
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171129T134925
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Gifts of Art presents Prairie Mantras: Paint & Vinyl on Aluminum
DESCRIPTION:Desiree Warren’s current body of work is a journey using one shape (the orzo) to create a multitude of layers that evoke landscapes and organic assimilations. Growing up in the country in Kansas\, she had wide open spaces to explore\, as well as many of her family’s dilapidated farm buildings and overgrown pasture lands. At the University of Kansas\, she began working with street sign material and has continued to incorporate aluminum and vinyl in her work. Part of this series is included in the 2017 Women to Watch: Metals exhibition at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City\, Missouri\, where she lives and works.
UID:47152-10802236@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47152
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Children,Culture,Exhibition,Family,Free,Health & Wellness
LOCATION:Taubman Center - Gifts of Art Gallery — Taubman Health Center South Lobby, Floor 1.
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171129T141252
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Gifts of Art presents The Desert Southwest: Photography
DESCRIPTION:Born and raised in Flint\, Michigan\, Daniel Sidoli has always had the creative itch. It led him to the University of Nevada\, Las Vegas and a BA degree in Fine Arts. With this body of work\, his intent is to capture images that illustrate the unique landscape that erosion sculpts over time. His goal with photography is to be artistic yet convey truth. He wants the subject to inspire the audience and leave a lasting impression: to elicit an emotional response. Each image represents moments in time and of journeys traveled\, both figuratively and literally\, since he is involved in every step of the process as he sees each piece to completion.
UID:47157-10802656@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47157
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Children,Culture,Exhibition,Family,Free,Health & Wellness
LOCATION:Cancer Center - Gifts of Art Gallery — Comprehensive Cancer Center, Level 1
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171214T122637
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:The Life and Times of Lizzy Bennet
DESCRIPTION:As the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen’s death\, 2017 presents an opportunity to showcase not only significant early editions of Austen’s works held in the Special Collections Library\, but a much broader swath of materials revealing the historical milieu in which she and her characters lived.\n\nThe 1780s-1810s was a tumultuous time period in Britain with effects reaching to the present day\, and we are fortunate to be able to draw on a rich collection of sources that illustrate Austen’s historical moment\, from A Companion to the Ballroom and The Book of Common Prayer to An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species... and A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.\n\nThe Library will be closed December 23 to January 1.
UID:45823-10310476@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/45823
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,History,Library,Literature
LOCATION:Hatcher Graduate Library - Audubon Room
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180206T155929
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Border Crossers
DESCRIPTION:Students across campus—from LSA\, Engineering\, Art and Design\, and Information—will work with visiting artist Chico MacMurtrie during winter semester 2018 planning\, building\, and launching a 40-foot robotic sculpture that poetically explores the notion of borders and boundary conditions. The project\, led by the Institute for the Humanities\, symbolizes the humanities in action\, and the empowerment that can be achieved through working together\, overcoming obstacles and divides\, and discovering creative solutions.\n\nMacmurtrie is an award winning artist\, renowned internationally for his large-scale robotic sculpture\, whose work combines materiality and robotics\, the visceral and conceptual. His artist residency and interdisciplinary project \"Border Crossers\" encourages investigation of borders as constructed entities\, both embodying a simple curiosity to see what lies on the other side of a border (national\, architectural\, environmental\, etc.) and expression of a utopian desire to live in a world without borders.\n\nIn February\, MacMurtrie and the students will launch the robotic sculpture during two \"performances\" and MacMurtrie will give a special Penny W. Stamps Lecture. The gallery exhibition will include large-scale drawings which serve as plans and maps for MacMurtrie's visionary Border Crossers. Life-size robotic models will also be presented in the exhibition in conversation with the drawings. The models\, built by the all-student team with MacMurtrie's guidance\, are prototypes for the project\, offering preliminary steps in the workshop and the process towards realizing the large scale robotic sculpture.\n\nChico MacMurtrie is the Artistic Director of Amorphic Robot Works\, an interdisciplinary creative collective located in Brooklyn\, NY. MacMurtrie/ARW have received numerous awards for their experimental new media artworks\, including five grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Andy Warhol Foundation Grant\, the Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship\, VIDA Life 11.0\, and Prix Ars Electronica. Chico MacMurtrie was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship in Fine Arts in 2016.\n\nVisiting artist Chico MacMurtrie's residency and project is sponsored by the U-M Institute for the Humanities in collaboration with  U-M Museum of Art\, Michigan Robotics\, Michigan Engineering\, School of Information\, Penny Stamps Speaker Series\, Stamps School of Art and Design\, and ArtsEngin.
UID:49825-11543774@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49825
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibition,Multicultural,Visual Arts
LOCATION:202 S. Thayer - Institute for the Humanities Gallery
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180206T180748
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Computational Social Science Methods Workshop - \"Data Visualization for Social Science\"
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is a hands-on introduction to the principles and practice of data visualization\, using R and ggplot. We will review some basic principles\, discussing how good visualizations are rooted in understanding the way we perceive properties like length\, absolute and relative size\, and color. We will learn how to make and refine plots using ggplot's \"grammar of graphics\"\, a powerful framework for producing high-quality visualizations in a coherent and reproducible way.\n\nRegistration is limited to 30 persons.\nRegistration open Feb. 15 9am\nParticipation Limited to Faculty\, Staff\, Postdoctoral Fellows and Graduate Students
UID:49832-11543794@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49832
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Computational Social Science
LOCATION:Weiser Hall - 747
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180115T182509
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T160000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Exhibition | Excavating Archaeology @ U-M: 1817‐2017
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the history of archaeology and museums at the University of Michigan for the past 200 years and looks forward to the future of archaeology and museums at Michigan in the coming century. The exhibition relies on carefully chosen objects\, archival documents and images\, and other illustrative materials to examine moments in the history of the University of Michigan’s involvements in archaeology and the location of archaeology in the museum environment.\n\nCurators: Carla M. Sinopoli and Terry G. Wilfong\n\nVisit the exhibition website: http://exhibitions.kelsey.lsa.umich.edu/excavating-archaeology-bicentennial/
UID:44170-9889171@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/44170
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:AEM Featured,Archaeology,Bicentennial,Exhibition,Museum
LOCATION:Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180219T124450
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:EXHIBITION ON VIEW: DRAWING CODES: EXPERIMENTAL PROTOCOLS OF ARCHITECTURAL REPRESENTATION
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition on-view March 7 - 28\n\nEmerging technologies of design and production have opened up new ways to engage with traditional practices of architectural drawing. The twenty-four experimental drawings commissioned for this exhibition explore the impact of such technologies on the relationship between code and drawing: how rules and constraints inform the ways architects document\, analyze\, represent\, and design the built environment.\n\nEach drawing engages with at least one of the below prompts that begin to expand the notion of code as it relates to architectural design and representation:\n\nCode as generative constraint. Restrictive codes often govern what is permitted and what is prohibited. Examples of this include building codes\, urban codes\, zoning codes\, accessibility codes\, and energy codes. How can such constraints become generative\, opening up opportunities for design and representation?\nCode as language. A code can be understood as a set of rules\, conventions\, and traditions of syntax and grammar that structure the communication of information. The discipline of architecture similarly has its own language of typologies\, taxonomies\, and classifications. How can drawing engage with such architectural languages?\nCode as cipher. Encoded or encrypted messages are intended to hide or conceal information. Likewise\, architectural geometries\, forms\, spaces\, and assemblies are embedded with invisible organizational\, social\, political\, or economic logics that may not be immediately evident. How can drawing engage with these latent meanings and messages?\nCode as script. A code can be understood as a script or a recipe: a set of instructions to be executed or performed by a computer\, a robot\, or (in the case of theater or film)\, an actor. Scripts often produce unexpected discrepancies between the intent of the code and how it is executed. How can drawing explore these open-ended processes that may not have a defined outcome?\nThe invited architects were asked to conform to a set of strict rules: consistent dimension\, black & white medium\, and limiting the drawing to orthographic projection. The intent is for this consistency to emphasize the wide range of approaches to questions of technology\, design\, and representation. Yet within this considerable diversity of medium\, aesthetic sensibility\, and content\, several common qualities emerge. First is the unsure link between code and outcome: glitches\, bugs\, accidents\, anomalies\, but also loopholes\, deviations\, variances\, and departures that open up new potentials for architectural design and representation. Second is a mature embrace of technology not as a fetishized end game\, but as an instrument employed synthetically in concert with other architectural “tools of the trade.” And finally\, these drawings demonstrate how conventions of architectural representation remain fertile territory for invention and speculation.\n\nAt the show's initial run at CCA in San Francisco\, an adjacent gallery featured work by CCA Architecture students in Kinematic Code\, a course taught by Clayton Muhleman that has been exploring procedural and robotic drawing techniques.\n\nPanel discussion Tuesday\, March 6 at 6:00pm in the Art & Architecture Auditorium\, followed by opening reception in the College Gallery. Exhibition on view March 7 - March 28.
UID:50241-11690320@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50241
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Exhibition
LOCATION:Art and Architecture Building - Gallery
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180220T103038
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Interior Streets
DESCRIPTION:Join us March 9\, 3pm\, for a reception and Carl Wilson in conversation with our curator Amanda Krugliak.\n\nThe \"Interior Streets\" exhibition features the work of Detroit artist Carl Wilson\, known for his stark black and white linocut prints. The self-taught artist sees himself as a documentarian of lives easily ignored in a world obsessed with materialism and celebrity. His work frequently highlights not only the strength found in conquering the everyday and mundane\, but also the pain and defeat of those not able to rise to the occasion. His love of film noir and pulp fiction novels from the 1940s and '50s has led him to experiment with minimalist animation and comic book illustration. He embraces the whimsy hidden in the darkness.\n\nCarl is the recipient of a 2013 Kresge Artist Fellowship and is an alumni of the historic Yaddo Artists’ Community. During his residency there he carved the prints for\, and wrote the book\, Her Purse Smelled like Juicyfruit\, a recollection of his mother’s life. Carl was named 2014 guest curator of Detroit’s Carr Center. Also in 2014 Complex Online Magazine named him one of Twenty Detroit Artists You Should Know. He was featured in Essay'd\, a monthly publication about Detroit artists. 2017 sees the release of a comic book\, the first installment of his graphic novel\, Dead and Lost in Detroit.
UID:50277-11698748@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50277
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:African American,Art,Visual Arts
LOCATION:202 S. Thayer - Institute for the Humanities Osterman Common Room, #1022
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180130T150440
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T120000
SUMMARY:Presentation:Is Alumni Engagement an Art? Or a Science?
DESCRIPTION:The Alumni Relations Council (ARC) brings U-M professionals who engage alumni together throughout the year to learn\, network\, and collaborate with each other and industry leaders on alumni engagement. \n\nThe upcoming ARC event in March will feature Jennifer Cunningham\, Assistant Vice President for Alumni Relations at Lehigh University.\n\nJennifer is a national expert on alumni engagement metrics. She is recognized by professional associations including CASE\, and was formerly the Senior Director of Metrics and Marketing at Cornell University.\n\nJoin us for the upcoming Alumni Relations Council event on Friday\, March 9\, 2018\, from 9:30 - 12:00 a.m at the Alumni Center. Breakfast and networking will begin at 9:00.\n\nLearn more and RSVP: umalumni.com/arc\n\nPlease RSVP by Wednesday\,  February 28
UID:49411-11453773@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49411
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Professional Development
LOCATION:Alumni Center - Founders Room
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180123T160019
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T150000
SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:Microbiome & Population Health: challenges & opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Please register for MAC-EPID's winter symposium! This will be a partial-day symposium which includes lunch.\n\nGuest speakers:\nMelinda Pettigrew (Yale University)\nAndrew Moeller (UC Berkeley)\nAshley Shade (Michigan State)\n\n* * * * *\nFor more information and registration for this FREE event:\nwww.MAC-EPID.org\nAnna Cronenwett\, weaverd@umich.edu
UID:49192-11386629@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49192
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Biology,Biomedical Engineering,Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering,Ecology,Environment,Integrative Systems,Interdisciplinary,Life Science,Medicine,Nursing,Pharmacy,Pre Med,Public Health,Public Policy,Research,Science
LOCATION:Public Health I (Vaughan Building) - 1755
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180221T115821
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T180000
SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:P+ARG BIENNIAL GRADUATE STUDENT CONFERENCE: \"NETWORKS OF KNOWLEDGE AND POWER\"
DESCRIPTION:The 4th biennial graduate conference of the Planning and Architecture Research Group (P+ARG) of University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning engages the fields of architecture and planning\, as well as neighboring fields from the humanities and social sciences.\n\nKnowledge in architecture and planning moves. It moves through networks of power and capital\, through corporate establishments\, governmental alliances\, international organizations\, transnational social movements\, and media and technology. These networks of power deconstruct and restructure forms and relations of production—emergent and old. They also produce new social and material assemblages within which spatial knowledge is constantly re-visited and re-organized. The resulting socio-technical formations ultimately reconfigure both the products of\, and knowledge within\, the fields of architecture\, planning\, and affiliated disciplines.\n\nHow do we understand the networks of power and knowledge and the implicit human condition that sustains and transforms architecture and planning practices? At a juncture where our logic and systems of production are becoming digitized and automatized at an unprecedented pace\, and when our understanding of the networks and technologies of information are increasingly inseparable from questions of hardware and software\, of the accumulation and classification of electronic data\, the human mediation of knowledge acquires a new significance. The global phenomenon of post-truth politics equally urges us to re-scrutinize the Foucauldian premise of “knowledge as power.”\n\nIn this highly networked era of the Anthropocene\, we want to explore the interactions between people\, ideas\, institutions\, infrastructures and material objects\, especially as these pertain to architecture and planning knowledge\, in order to reflect on issues including but not limited to: political economies\, ecologies and geographies\, poverty\, inequality\, warfare\, mass re/dis-location of people\, invasion and occupation of lands and territories.\n\nConference Keynote Friday\, March 9: Kazys Varnelis\, PhD\, Director of the Urban Architecture Lab
UID:50332-11710226@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50332
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Graduate Students,Urban Planning
LOCATION:Art and Architecture Building
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180309T181538
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T100000
SUMMARY:Other:Thesis Defense: \"A quaternary Lewis base reductive aldol towards isopalhinine A\"
DESCRIPTION:                                                \n                       \n                        \nYvonne DePorre (Advisor: Corinna Schindler)
UID:50505-11785336@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50505
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Chemistry,Science
LOCATION:Chemistry Dow Lab
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180529T094952
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T223000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Workshop on Poverty and Inequality
DESCRIPTION:This workshop series\, sponsored by Poverty Solutions\, is designed to engage PhD students in an ongoing dialogue on poverty in America and to explore poverty-related research. \n\nFall 2018 speakers and dates TBD.\n\nInterested students are invited to contact Poverty Solutions Administrative Coordinator Damien Siwik at dsiwik@umich.edu.
UID:43185-10703031@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/43185
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Poverty
LOCATION:Weill Hall (Ford School) - 5240
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180301T090448
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T130000
SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:VCW's Critical Visualities conference
DESCRIPTION:THURSDAY\, MARCH 8 (3222 Angell)\n10:00am-12:00pm | Panel 1: Script/Transcript\nShawn Michelle Smith (School of the Art Institute of Chicago)\, \"The Performative Photographic Index\"\nVK Preston (Toronto)\, \"Performing Witch Archives: Decriminalizing Witchcraft\"\nEmily Wilcox (U-M)\, \"Moonwalking in Beijing: Mediating Michael Jackson in Global Hip-Hop Dance\"\n\n1:00-3:00pm | Panel 2: Speculation/Fabulation\nSara Blair (U-M)\, \"Occupational Hazards: The Performance of the Photo Portrait\"\nHentyle Yapp (NYU)\, \"Fireworks\, Shine\, and Postsocialist Form\"\nTavia Nyong'o (Yale)\, \"Towards a Critical Politics of Afro-Fabulation\"\n\n3:15-5:00pm | Feedback Session for Graduate Student Works-in-Progress\n\nFRIDAY\, MARCH 9 (3222 Angell)\n9:30-11:30am | Panel 3: Life/Afterlife\nRuby Tapia (U-M)\, \"Against 'Passive Resistance': On Photography\, Facelessness\, and the Juvenile Exception\"\nAnna Watkins Fisher (U-M)\, \"The Play in the System: Parasitical Performance Art and the Art of Resistance from Within\"\nRebecca Schneider (Brown)\, \"Slough Media: Performance\, Media Object\, and the Production of Obsolescence\"\n\n11:45am-1:15pm | Closing/collective reflection: Where next?\n\nWith any questions\, please don't hesitate to be in touch at visualculture@umich.edu.
UID:50557-11802348@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50557
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:African American,Art,Asia,Dance,Graduate,History,Interdisciplinary,Museum,Theater,Visual Arts
LOCATION:Angell Hall - 3222
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180324T063013
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T140000
SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Ally Financial Detroit Immersion
DESCRIPTION:\nAPPLICATIONS OPEN ON MONDAY\, FEBRUARY 12TH AND CLOSE ON FRIDAY\, FEBRUARY 23RD! \n\nOn Friday\, March 9th\, the University Career Center will be taking 20 students to spend half a day at Ally Financial in Detroit\, MI. During this experience\, students will tour the organization work space and learn about their roles in finance\, accounting\, risk\, analytics\, IT\, HR\, and marketing. Students will engage with members of theAlly Financial team and gain a deeper understanding of their different areas of work through problem solving real work problems faced by their teameach day. Participants will leave with a complete understanding of the organization and their internship/job opportunities! \n\nThis is a great opportunity for undergraduate students interested in learning about working at a financial services company. To learn more about Ally Financial\, visithere: https://www.ally.com/about/company-structure/\n\nAlly Financial Immersion schedule:\n   \n8:30am - Meet at the first floor of the Student Activities Building (SAB) \n8:45am - Take the bus to Ally Financial in Detroit\, MI \n10:00am - Immersion visit starts \n      - Tour Ally Financial office & see the work spaces\, collaboration areas\, and sales lab\n      - Meet with the Ally Financial team & learn about the day-to-day of different roles\, including risk analysts\, pricing analysts\, IT project managers\, HR managers\, marketing analysts\, insurance analysts\, accounting/finance analysts\, and other UM alumni! \n      - Experience what some of their work these different areas through interactive activities with team members\n      - Enjoy lunch with the team & hear about why the love working at Ally \n2:00pm - Immersion ends  \n\nAny questions? Email Kathleen at kathlmcd@umich.edu   \n\n***This application will open on Monday\, February 12th and close on Friday\, February 23rd - please click 'JOIN EVENT' to fill out your application if you are certain you would be available to attend. We will be reviewing applications on a rolling basis and if there is a large interest in the event and we receive a large number of applications early on\, this application may close early. Students must be able to attend the full program to participate. University Career Center staff will be along with you on the Immersion to guide you through the day\, and more details will be provided to the selected participants. Students are advised to bring a copy of their updated resume to the event and dress is businesscasual.   \n\nIf you are no longer able to attend this Immersion\, you must notify Kathleen of the cancellation via email at kathlmcd@umich.edu by 2/23/18. If you do not formally cancel by 2/23/18\, you will receive a cancellation penalty. For more information on Immersion policies\, please visit: https://careercenter.umich.edu/article/handshake-policy-statement
UID:49937-11580300@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49937
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:500 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48226, United States
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180220T144825
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T110000
SUMMARY:Presentation:Dissertation defense: Genetic interactions and gene-by-environment interactions in evolution
DESCRIPTION:Xinzhu (April) Wei defends her doctoral dissertation.
UID:50034-11622347@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50034
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Biology,Ecology,Graduate,Life Science,Rackham,Research,Science
LOCATION:Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.) - East Conference Room, 4th floor
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180220T151650
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Handwritten heritage: Arabic texts in manuscript
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit features a selection of prominent Arabic writings from the classical and post-classical periods among the holdings of the Islamic Manuscripts Collection preserved in the University Library.\n\nCarefully transcribed copies of classic literary works by al-Mutanabbī (d.965)\, Abū al-ʻAlāʼ al-Maʻarrī (d.1057)\, and al-Ḥarīrī (d.1122) appear alongside influential grammatical\, scientific\, and mystical writings - even a text on musical theory and performance.\n\nThe exhibit is offered in conjunction with the Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA) celebration of Arab Heritage Month: https://mesa.umich.edu/article/arab-heritage-month\n\nHours: Mon 8:30am-5pm\, Tues 8:30am-8pm\, Wed-Fri 8:30am-5pm
UID:50089-11633629@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50089
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Diversity Equity and Inclusion,Exhibition,Library,MESA,Multicultural
LOCATION:Hatcher Graduate Library - 6th floor (Special Collections)
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171013T100606
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T160000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:The Pioneer Americanists: Early Collectors\, Dealers\, and Bibliographers
DESCRIPTION:The Pioneer Americanists: Early Collectors\, Dealers\, and Bibliographers is a captivating look at the lives and careers of eight generations of outstanding Americanists prior to 1900.\n\nIt features books\, manuscripts and pictorial material about White Kennett\, Isaiah Thomas\, James Lenox\, Joseph Sabin\, John Carter Brown\, Lyman Copeland Draper\, George Brinley Jr.\, and the other noteworthy specialists who created and nurtured the Americana field from the late seventeenth through the nineteenth centuries. Rarities from the remarkable collections of the Clements Library help provide a panoramic window on the early story of Americana appreciation\, collecting and description. Anyone with a professional or avocational interest in antiquarian Americana will find The Pioneer Americanists a fascinating treasury of information\, enlightenment and inspiration.
UID:45741-10273898@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/45741
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Anthropology,Books,Education,History,Library,Literature,Museum,Philosophy,Research
LOCATION:William Clements Library - Avenir Foundation Room
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180307T102647
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:2018 SCOR Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This symposium will be centered around strategies to transform political activism in our role as students\, with the goal of protecting\, engaging\, and further advancing the interests and ideas of communities of color. As aspiring scholars\, administrators\, political leaders\, and professionals\, what can we do to prepare for\, survive\, and thrive under unfavorable political climates? More specifically\, how can we continue to build community and coalitions that promotes diversity\, inclusion\, and equity for all marginalized communities?\n\nThe symposium will serve as a positive professional and scholarly space where students will be able to gain knowledge on the ways in which scholars have historically engaged social justice and the fight for diversity\, inclusion\, and equity. The event will feature multiple workshops and panels exploring strategies to navigate institutional barriers to ignite social change. Moreover\, this symposium will also provide students with an opportunity to share their research ideas and agenda\, and explore pathways for successfully achieving their career aspirations through scholar-activism.
UID:50731-11870488@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50731
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Activism,Diversity,Graduate School,Rackham,Social Impact,Social Justice,Student Org,symposium,Workshop
LOCATION:Michigan League
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180316T181530
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:2018 MFA Thesis Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Thesis exhibitions by Stamps second-year MFA in Art graduate students Stephanie Brown\, Robert J. Fitzgerald\,  Brynn Higgins-Stirrup\, and Brenna K. Murphy are featured at the new Stamps Gallery in downtown Ann Arbor from Friday\, March 9 - Sunday\, April 1\, 2018. A public open house and exhibition reception will take place on Friday\, March 9 from 6-8 pm. The exhibition reception includes two performances:\n\nBrenna K. Murphy\, Crossing\, 6 - 6:45 pm\nRobert Fitzgerald\, / offscreen / \, 7:15 - 7:30 pm\n\nAdditional performances will take place on Friday\, March 30 and Saturday\, March 31\, 2018:\n\nFriday\, March 30: Robert Fitzgerald\, / offscreen / \, 5 - 7 pm\nSaturday\, March 31: Brenna K. Murphy\, Crossing\, 11:30 am - 4:30 pm\nViewers are welcome to stay for the entire duration of this five hour performance or come and go as they please - attendance from start to finish is not required.
UID:50396-11727485@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50396
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibition
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180305T125944
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T120000
SUMMARY:Presentation:Closing the Loop in IoT-enabled Manufacturing Systems: Challenges and Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:As we move into an era of more connected and smarter manufacturing systems\, a number of opportunities and challenges arise in the area of control. The adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) — a network infrastructure where physical devices are embedded with software\, sensors and actuators using network connectivity to enable the collection and exchange of data\, and the execution of actions — has transformed manufacturing systems by integrating the manufacturing system with sensors and actuators on the factory floor. Thus far\, most of the work on IoT-enabled manufacturing systems has focused on the integration of the large volumes of data gathered with IoT-devices and their transformation into useful information. To become smarter\, manufacturing systems need to close the loop and transform IoT data into manufacturing knowledge and useful actions. Closing the loop will allow manufacturing systems to become more responsive to market changes and customer desires\, and will improve production quality\, asset utilization\, and profitability. To realize these goals\, the future of IoT-enabled manufacturing requires closer collaboration between experts in control\, manufacturing\, and information systems. This talk will provide an overview of recent work in the Barton/Tilbury Research Groups at the University of Michigan focused on Smart Manufacturing\, and identify new opportunities for control engineers within the manufacturing sector.
UID:50697-11850457@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50697
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:seminar
LOCATION:Chrysler Center - 151
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180116T132347
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:New at UMMA: Paul Rand
DESCRIPTION:Throughout the second half of the twentieth century\, pioneering art director and graphic designer Paul Rand (1914–1996) was celebrated for crafting the brand identities of such American corporate icons as ABC\, IBM\, UPS\, and Westinghouse. Rand considered the designer’s task to be the symbolic communication of a company’s character. This recent acquisition presentation features the poster Rand created as part of IBM’s THINK promotional campaign. The design is a rebus\, or visual puzzle\, wherein Rand cleverly transforms the letters of IBM’s logo into pictures. The whimsical use of symbols encourages viewers to interpret—or think—in order to comprehend the company’s intended message that it values “insight\,” “industriousness\,” and “motivation.” The poster is part of a larger recent gift of archival Paul Rand objects donated to UMMA by Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo—professor in the U-M Stamps School of Art and Design and published scholar on Paul Rand—and Maria Phillips.\n\nThis work was recently gifted to UMMA by Maria Phillips and Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo.
UID:46548-10547160@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/46548
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition,Museum,UMMA,Visual Arts
LOCATION:Museum of Art - The Connector
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171106T142603
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Patricia Piccinini: The Comforter
DESCRIPTION:Australian artist Patricia Piccinini’s strange\, hyperreal yet sentimental sculptures are often rooted in her speculative visualizations of future species—beings transformed by\, or even created by\, developments in genetic engineering and technology.  On view at UMMA\, \"The Comforter\" presents the likeness of a young girl whose appearance suggests a rare genetic condition causing excessive hair across her face and body. In her lap she tenderly cradles an udder-shaped\, eyeless creature—a possible reference to current experiments in genetically altered milk-producing animals. The encounter staged by the sculpture\, though curious and unexplained\, appears to be one of innocence and intimacy\, and suggests the potential for emotional connection between a diversity of beings. This theme is a common one for Piccinini\, whose work incorporates (often obliquely) ideas and questions about the ethical implications of scientific progress and the conflicts in our culture between the natural and the man-made.\n\nLead support for \"Patricia Piccinini: The Comforter\" is provided by the University of Michigan Office of the Provost\, the Herbert W. and Susan L. Johe Endowment\, and the University of Michigan Institute for the Humanities and the Institute for Research on Women and Gender.
UID:46549-10547281@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/46549
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition,Museum,UMMA,Visual Arts
LOCATION:Museum of Art - Irving Stenn, Jr. Family Gallery
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171106T140510
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Tim Noble and Sue Webster: The Masterpiece
DESCRIPTION:Since the 1980s\, British artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster have been known for their shadow sculptures built from materials as diverse as scrap metal\, garbage\, taxidermy\, and sex toys. When light is directed at these assemblages\, they project shadows that are exceptionally accurate and intricate representations of other things entirely.\n\n\"The Masterpiece\" (2014) is a shadow self-portrait of the artists created from metal casts of dead vermin they collected and welded together into a ball. From afar the casts appear to be a stunning abstract silver sculpture\; on closer inspection the disturbing menagerie of creatures emerges\, only to change form again—as a shadow on the wall—into a precise and elegant image that is astonishingly different from the objects that create it.\n\nLead support for \"Tim Noble and Sue Webster: The Masterpiece\" is provided by the Herbert W. and Susan L. Johe Endowment\, the Susan and Richard Gutow Fund\, and the University of Michigan Institute for the Humanities. Additional generous support is provided by the Richard and Janet Miller Fund.
UID:46545-10547005@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/46545
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition,Media,Museum,UMMA,Visual Arts
LOCATION:Museum of Art - Media Gallery
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180220T093726
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T130000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:#BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation
DESCRIPTION:Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor\, Assistant Professor\, Department of African American Studies\, Princeton University\, is author of From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation (Haymarket Books\, 2016)\, an examination of the history and politics of Black America and the development of the social movement Black Lives Matter in response to police violence in the United States. Taylor has received the Lannan Foundation’s Cultural Freedom Award for an Especially Notable Book.\n\nTaylor’s research examines racial inequality\, social movements\, and public policy\, including American housing policies. Dr. Taylor is currently working on a manuscript titled “Race for Profit: Black Housing and the Urban Crisis of the 1970s”\, which looks at the federal government's promotion of single- family homeownership in Black communities after the urban rebellions of the 1960s. Her articles have been published in Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics\, Culture and Society\, Jacobin\, New Politics\, the Guardian\, In These Times\, Black Agenda Report\, Ms.\, International Socialist Review\, Al Jazeera America\, and other publications.\n\n*Exclusive event for declared Sociology majors and LJSC/SHM minors*\nLunch provided with RSVP: https://sessions.studentlife.umich.edu/track/event/session/7046
UID:50269-11698724@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50269
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:African American,Social Impact,Social Justice,Sociology
LOCATION:LSA Building - 4154
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180221T144741
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T130000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Michael Woodroofe Lecture Series: Emmanuel Candes\, Professor\, Department of Statistics and Mathematics\, Stanford University
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: A common problem in modern statistical applications is to select\, from a large set of candidates\, a subset of variables which are important for determining an outcome of interest. For instance\, the outcome may be disease status and the variables may be hundreds of thousands of single nucleotide polymorphisms on the genome. In this talk\, we develop an entirely new read of the knockoffs framework of Barber and Candès (2015)\, which proposes a general solution to perform variable selection under rigorous type-I error control\, without relying on strong modeling assumptions. We show how to apply this solution to a rich family of problems where the distribution of the covariates can be described by a hidden Markov model (HMM). In particular\, we develop an exact and efficient algorithm to sample knockoff copies of an HMM\, and then argue that combined with the knockoffs selective framework\, they provide a natural and powerful tool for performing principled inference in genome-wide association studies with guaranteed FDR control. Finally\, our methodology is applied to several datasets aimed at studying the Crohn's disease and several continuous phenotypes\, e.g. levels of cholesterol. Time permitting\, we will discuss the robustness of our methods. \n\nThis is joint work with many people who will be all highlighted during the lecture.\n\nBio: Emmanuel Candès is the Barnum-Simons Chair in Mathematics and Statistics\, a professor of electrical engineering (by courtesy) and a member of the Institute of Computational and Mathematical Engineering at Stanford University. Earlier\, Candès was the Ronald and Maxine Linde Professor of Applied and Computational Mathematics at the California Institute of Technology. His research interests are in computational harmonic analysis\, statistics\, information theory\, signal processing and mathematical optimization with applications to the imaging sciences\, scientific computing and inverse problems. He received his Ph.D. in statistics from Stanford University in 1998. Candès has received several awards including the Alan T. \nWaterman Award from NSF\, which is the highest honor bestowed by the National Science Foundation\, and which recognizes the achievements of early-career scientists. He has given over 60 plenary lectures at major international conferences\, not only in mathematics and statistics but in many other areas as well including biomedical imaging and solid-state physics. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences and to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2014.\n\n*Welcome reception at 11:00 am in the Statistics Lounge\, 450 West Hall\n** Buffet reception immediately following in 337 West Hall (Don Meyer Commons)
UID:48867-11317271@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48867
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:seminar
LOCATION:West Hall - 340
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180119T140454
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T180000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:\"Ruth Gruber\, Photojournalist\" Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:\"Ruth Gruber\, Photojournalist\" celebrates the remarkable life\, vision\, and heroic tenacity of a 20th-century pioneer and trailblazer. Once the world’s youngest Ph.D.\, Ruth Gruber died in November of 2016 at the age of 105. The photographs in this exhibition span more than 50 years\, from her groundbreaking reportage of the Soviet Arctic in the 1930s and iconic images of Jewish refugees from the ship Exodus 1947\, to her later photographs of Ethiopian Jews in the midst of civil war in the 1980s. A selection of Gruber’s vintage prints\, never before exhibited\, will be presented alongside contemporary prints made from her original negatives. \n\nThe Opening Reception will take place on Wednesday\, February 7\, 2018\, at 6:00pm.\n\n\"Ruth Gruber\, Photojournalist\" is organized by the International Center of Photography and was made possible by Friends of Ruth Gruber. The exhibition is also co-sponsored by the U-M Office of the Provost.\n\nPhoto: Unidentified Photographer\; Ruth Gruber\, Alaska\, 1941-43
UID:47419-10898845@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47419
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Anthropology,Art,Exhibition,Graduate School,Museum,Photography,Rackham,Reception,Visual Arts
LOCATION:Duderstadt Center - Duderstadt Center Gallery
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180311T180014
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T235959
SUMMARY:Sporting Event:Charleston Spring
DESCRIPTION:Competitive Fleet Race Regatta in Charleston\, SC.
UID:50198-11921930@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50198
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:College of Charleston
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171120T140636
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T130000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:CSEAS Fridays at Noon Lecture Series. The Unfilled Vacuum: ASEAN and American Decline in Southeast Asia
DESCRIPTION:Increasingly\, Southeast Asian states fear that the United States is an unreliable ally. This feeling has been growing since the end of the Cold War. In the 1990s\, the US and Southeast Asian clashed over the “Asian values debate” and predatory American actions during the Asian economic crisis. In the 2000s\, Southeast Asia was alarmed by growing American imperial overstretch in the aftermath of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The inability of the Obama administration to “rebalance” American foreign policy towards the Asia Pacific was a further cause for concern. Today\, the erratic behavior of the Trump administration is adding to regional instability and uncertainty. A security vacuum is opening in Southeast Asia. China wants to fill this vacuum\, but it is distrusted in the larger region. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) sees one of its purposes as shaping the regional security environment. Can it fill the hole left by the changing American regional role?
UID:46943-10703017@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/46943
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Asia,Lecture,Politics,Southeast Asia
LOCATION:Weiser Hall - Room 555
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180228T132012
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T140000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:EIHS Lecture: The Future of (Public) History
DESCRIPTION:The future of all history—including academia—is public. The days of invisible faculty sequestered in ivory towers are ending (if not over). Scholars\, departments\, deans and colleges—they will increasingly be asked to demonstrate impact. They will expect their history departments to have public reach and they will expect that historical scholarship have some influence among non-expert audiences. Is the profession prepared for this future? This talk will consider where we are\, where we're headed\, and the role of history communication in the profession's future. \n\nJason Steinhauer is the inaugural director of the Lepage Center for History in the Public Interest at Villanova University. A noted public historian\, he is a recognized emerging leader of America's cultural and historical institutions. He previously worked at The John W. Kluge Center of the Library of Congress\, the Library of Congress Veterans History Project\, as a museum curator and as an archivist. He coined the term \"History Communicators\" and established the field of history communication.\n\nFree and open to the public. Lunch provided.\n\nPresented in partnership with the Rackham Graduate School Program in Public Scholarship.\n\nThis event is part of the Friday Series of the Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies. It is made possible by a generous contribution from Kenneth and Frances Aftel Eisenberg.
UID:47891-11043649@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47891
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:History
LOCATION:Tisch Hall - 1014
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180324T123014
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T130000
SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Internship Lab
DESCRIPTION:If you are in Handshake\, Click \"Join event\" to RSVP* Not in Handshake? Click here: https://umich.joinhandshake.com/events/131255\n\nAlready thinking about what you want to do this summer? Do you have some ideas about your dream internship experience? Do you have no idea what you're doing? That's OK. \n\nCome check out the Internship Lab. It's designed as a drop-in hour. So\, come when you can during this time. It's a place for you to dream of\, search for\, and find a great summer experience!\n\nChatwith folks from the University Career Center to explore Handshake\, the University Career Alumni Network and to learn about other tools you can useto build a great job/internship search strategy.\n\nIf you're a Graduate Student wanting to attend we would like you to make a 1:1 appointment instead of attending the Lab so we can cater to your needs more specifically. \n\nNote: This event's information is shown in Handshake as well as on theHappening @ Michigan calendar so that it will be seen by a larger number of U-M Students. If you'd like to indicate that you'll be attending this event then please go to: https://umich.joinhandshake.com/events/114921
UID:50200-11659481@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50200
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:University Career Center, 3200 Student Activities Building, Program Room (3003), 515 E Jefferson St, Ann Arbor, MI, United States
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180309T181616
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T130000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Life After Graduate School Seminar | Medical Physics:  Using Physics to Save and Extend Lives
DESCRIPTION:\nLooking for a practical and rewarding career where you can put your Physics PhD to good use?  Medical Physics might be for you.  Medical Physicists use both their theoretical knowledge and experimental hands-on skills to work with teams of Radiation Oncology professionals to treat cancer patients and to improve treatment technologies.  We’ll discuss the role that Medical Physicists play in the clinic\, research and industrial settings of Radiation Oncology\, as well as the path to becoming a Medical Physicist.\n\n
UID:50458-11771163@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50458
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Physics,Science
LOCATION:West Hall - 335
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180104T165435
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T130000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Navigating the Legal Career Climate
DESCRIPTION:What can you do with a law degree? How secure is the legal job market? Join us for a Q&A session with Assistant Dean for Career Planning at UM Law\, Ramji Kaul\, as he talks us through the current legal job landscape and emerging fields within the industry.
UID:48148-11180778@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48148
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Pre-Law
LOCATION:Hutchins Hall - Room 138
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180311T180014
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T235959
SUMMARY:Other:Synchronized Swimming Collegiate Regionals
DESCRIPTION:Collegiate Regionals 
UID:46122-11921926@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/46122
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Pattonville High School
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180223T115445
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T131500
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:The Sodium/Iodide Symporter (NIS):  From Patient to Molecule and Back
DESCRIPTION:Host:  Randy Stockbridge
UID:47201-10813717@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47201
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Biology,Research,Science
LOCATION:Chemistry Dow Lab - 1640
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180309T101304
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T133000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Entrepreneurship Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:This weekly seminar series invites influential and disruptive entrepreneurially- minded leaders to share their personal experiences founding\, financing and managing an emerging business venture. This event is FREE and open to the public as space permits.\n\n---\n\nDr. Clarence Wardell III is currently the Director of Repurpose for Results at Results for America\, supporting Bloomberg Philanthropies’ What Works Cities Initiative. In that role he works with mid-size cities across the country to help them use data and evidence to guide their programming and investment decisions. He was most recently a member of the U.S. Digital Service at the Obama White House\, where he led strategy and product management across several of the team’s projects\, including those focused on criminal justice and human services. In that role he also co-led the White House Police Data Initiative\, an effort aimed at using open data as a means to increase trust and engagement between law enforcement and the communities they serve. Prior to joining the U.S. Digital Service\, Clarence served as a Presidential Innovation Fellow from 2014-2015. Clarence is a U-M alum and social entrepreneur who is passionate about using technology to increase and enhance civic engagement.
UID:50136-11644917@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50136
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Entrepreneurship,Graduate,Graduate Students,Michigan Engineering,Undergraduate,Undergraduate Students
LOCATION:Walgreen Drama Center - STAMPS Auditorium
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180305T104028
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T143000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Economics at Work
DESCRIPTION:Chris Cramer currently serves as executive vice president and general manager for Bath & Body Works Direct\, the internet business unit of Bath & Body Works\, a multibillion dollar retailer and division of L Brands. Chris joined L Brands in 2001 and has held a variety of leadership roles within corporate and brand management\, including executive vice president\, merchandise planning & allocation and customer marketing insights\, and senior vice president and chief financial officer for Bath & Body Works.\n\nPrior to joining L Brands\, Chris worked in financial management roles with International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). He started his career with Andersen Consulting (Accenture) in systems integration consulting.\n\nChris holds an M.B.A. from the Johnson School at Cornell University and serves on the school’s Dean’s Leadership Committee. He also serves on the University of Michigan LSA Dean’s Advisory Council and the Economics Leadership Council. He resides in Columbus\, OH with his wife and two children.\n\nMore Information about Economics@Work:\nIn Economics@Work\, undergraduates are offered a regular opportunity to interact with alumni from the Department of Economics. Economics@Work is intended for students who are interested in learning about a variety of career opportunities for economics majors. Freshmen and sophomores may use this class to explore whether an economics major best suits their interests and goals. Juniors and seniors who are economics majors will benefit from the information and networking opportunities.
UID:48205-11188802@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48205
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Career,Economics,seminar
LOCATION:Lorch Hall - 140 (Askwith Auditorium)
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180104T130614
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T143000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Labor Economics
DESCRIPTION:Details to come.
UID:48118-11180661@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48118
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Economics,seminar
LOCATION:Lorch Hall - 201
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180215T142940
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T140000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:PhonDi Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:Details forthcoming
UID:50133-11644912@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50133
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Language
LOCATION:Lorch Hall - 473
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180305T154511
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T143000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:LaTeX Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Interested in improving the quality and format of your writing? Come learn the basics of LaTeX in an interactive workshop hosted by GradSWE and led by Karmel Shehadeh\, PhD candidate in IOE. \n\nNo previous experience required\, but please bring a computer and set up an Overleaf account ahead of time: https://www.overleaf.com/signup. \n\nPlease complete the form and RSVP if interested at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/latex-workshop-registration-43247784287 and feel free to contact amenefee@umich.edu or dmabe@umich.edu with any questions.\n\nRefreshments will be served!!
UID:50218-11681900@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50218
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Graduate Students,Michigan Engineering,Undergraduate Students
LOCATION:Duderstadt Center - 1180
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180205T220149
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T150000
SUMMARY:Meeting:Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations
DESCRIPTION:We write to invite you to a reading group on Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations. This group will not require preparation prior to the meetings. The format of the reading group will be a slow but deep dive into the Investigations by reading aloud and then discussing the book\, section by section. We hope to make it through 5 to 10 sections each meeting. After the discussion on a section dries up\, we’ll move to the next section until the hour and a half of the meeting is over. This design is meant to accommodate busy schedules\, and it also should be amenable to varying degrees of familiarity with the Investigations and Wittgenstein’s other work.\n\nWe will meet on various Fridays from 1:30-3:00pm. Location: Angell Hall 3184. All interested faculty\, staff\, and graduate students are welcome to attend. RSVP to Bryan Kim-Butler (bkimbutl@umich.edu) and Ben Mangrum (bmangrum@umich.edu). If you can’t make it for the first meeting but are interested\, please let us know and we’ll add you to the mailing list.\n\nWe'll bring photocopies of the sections likely to be read and discussed each meeting. However\, you’re also welcome to bring your own copy of the Investigations.
UID:49796-11535287@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49796
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:English Language & Literature
LOCATION:Angell Hall - 3184
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180216T154458
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T151500
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:America's economic future: Penny Pritzker
DESCRIPTION:Free and open to the public.\n\nThis event will be live webstreamed. Please check event website just before the event for viewing information.\n\nJoin the conversation: #policytalks\n\nPenny Pritzker will talk about America's economic future\, policies to enable the future of work\, inclusive growth\, innovation\, and mobility\, in conversation with Ellen Hughes-Cromwick\, Senior Economist and Interim Associate Director of Social Science and Policy at the U-M Energy Institute.\n\nAbout the speaker:\nPenny Pritzker is the founder and Chairman of PSP Partners and its affiliate\, Pritzker Realty Group. From June 2013 through January 2017\, she served as U.S. Secretary of Commerce in the Obama Administration.\n\nMs. Pritzker is an entrepreneur\, civic leader\, and philanthropist\, with more than twenty-five years of experience in numerous industries. Ms. Pritzker founded Vi Senior Living (formerly known as Classic Residence by Hyatt)\, and co-founded The Parking Spot and Artemis Real Estate Partners. Ms. Pritzker is the former chairman of the board of TransUnion and is a past board member of Hyatt Hotels Corporation\, Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company\, Marmon Group\, and LaSalle Bank Corporation.\n\nMs. Pritzker is also a member of board of the Carnegie Endowment\, a member of the Aspen Strategy Group and the Aspen Economic Strategy Group and on the advisory council of the Hamilton Project. Ms. Pritzker was also member of the board of the Council on Foreign Relations\, the board of trustees of Stanford University\, the Harvard University Board of Overseers and founded Skills for America’s Future. She also served on President Obama’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness and his Economic Recovery Advisory Board.\n\nAbout the Vandenberg Lecture:The Meijer Family established the Vandenberg Fund to honor U.S. Senator Arthur Vandenberg\, who served the State of Michigan in the U.S. Senate from 1928-1951. Senator Vandenberg forged bipartisan support for our country's most significant and enduring foreign policies of the twentieth century\, including the Truman Doctrine\, the Marshall Plan\, NATO and the creation of the United Nations.
UID:50184-11656166@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50184
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Economics,Free,Politics,Public Policy,Social Impact
LOCATION:Weill Hall (Ford School) - Annenberg Auditorium
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180302T091826
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T153000
SUMMARY:Meeting:CCN Faculty Meeting
DESCRIPTION:.
UID:50600-11813691@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50600
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Psychology
LOCATION:East Hall - 4464
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180215T154657
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T150000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:HistLing Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:details forthcoming
UID:50135-11644914@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50135
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Language
LOCATION:Lorch Hall - 403
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180305T081542
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T160000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:HET Seminars | Flavor-Specific Scalar Mediators
DESCRIPTION:New singlet scalar bosons have broad phenomenological utility and feature prominently in many extensions of the Standard Model. Such scalars are often taken to have Higgs-like couplings to SM fermions in order to evade stringent flavor bounds\, e.g. by assuming Minimal Flavor Violation (MFV)\, which leads to a rather characteristic phenomenology. Here we describe an alternative approach\, based on an effective field theory framework for a new scalar that dominantly couples to one specific SM fermion mass eigenstate. A simple flavor hypothesis\, similar in spirit to MFV\, ensures adequate suppression of new flavor changing neutral currents. We consider radiatively generated flavor changing neutral currents and scalar potential terms in such theories\, demonstrating that they are often suppressed by small Yukawa couplings\, and also describe the role of CP symmetry. We further demonstrate that such scalars can have masses that are significantly below the electroweak scale while still being technically natural\, provided they are sufficiently weakly coupled to ordinary matter. In comparison to MFV\, our framework is rather versatile since a single (or a few) desired scalar couplings may be investigated in isolation. We illustrate this by discussing in detail the examples of an up-specific scalar mediator to dark matter and a muon-specific scalar that may address the muon anomalous magnetic moment discrepancy.
UID:50657-11847603@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50657
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,Graduate Students,Lecture,Physics,Science,Talk,Undergraduate Students
LOCATION:West Hall - 335
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180220T103057
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T160000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Interior Streets: Reception & Artist Carl Wilson in Conversation with Curator Amanda Krugliak
DESCRIPTION:Join us March 9\, 3pm\, for a reception and Carl Wilson in conversation with our curator Amanda Krugliak.\n\nThe \"Interior Streets\" exhibition features the work of Detroit artist Carl Wilson\, known for his stark black and white linocut prints. The self-taught artist sees himself as a documentarian of lives easily ignored in a world obsessed with materialism and celebrity. His work frequently highlights not only the strength found in conquering the everyday and mundane\, but also the pain and defeat of those not able to rise to the occasion. His love of film noir and pulp fiction novels from the 1940s and '50s has led him to experiment with minimalist animation and comic book illustration. He embraces the whimsy hidden in the darkness.\n\nCarl is the recipient of a 2013 Kresge Artist Fellowship and is an alumni of the historic Yaddo Artists’ Community. During his residency there he carved the prints for\, and wrote the book\, Her Purse Smelled like Juicyfruit\, a recollection of his mother’s life. Carl was named 2014 guest curator of Detroit’s Carr Center. Also in 2014 Complex Online Magazine named him one of Twenty Detroit Artists You Should Know. He was featured in Essay'd\, a monthly publication about Detroit artists. 2017 sees the release of a comic book\, the first installment of his graphic novel\, Dead and Lost in Detroit.
UID:50278-11698796@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50278
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:African American,Art,Visual Arts
LOCATION:202 S. Thayer - Institute for the Humanities Osterman Common Room, #1022
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180228T121521
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T150000
SUMMARY:Performance:Performing Arts Technology Seminar: Hannah B. Higgins
DESCRIPTION:In the early 1960s in New York City\, the electronic composer James Tenney held a series of seminars on the offices of the Something Else Press. Working by day in the sound department of Bell Labs in New Jersey\, Tenney was tuned in to the emerging capabilities of FORTRAN\, a programming language\, for artists. Artists programmed early computer music\, graphics and poetry using Bell Labs mainframes with Tenney's inspired guidance. One of these projects\, by Fluxus artist Alison Knowles\, is called the House of Dust\, and resulted in a 2000 long sequence of iterative quatrains. The program for the house continues to inspire experiments in architecture\, poetry\, performance and sound. This lecture introduces the seminar and its many outcomes and the House of Dust and its many materials.
UID:47281-10857853@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47281
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,Music,North campus
LOCATION:Off Campus Location - Chip Davis Technology Studio
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180215T154253
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T160000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:SynSem Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:details to be announced
UID:50137-11644916@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50137
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Language
LOCATION:Lorch Hall - 403
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180213T120431
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T160000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Travel Basics Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:Are you studying\, interning\, volunteering\, or traveling abroad sometime soon? Or do you hope to? Join the International Center to hear experienced staff give tips on how to navigate traveling in various parts of the world.
UID:49997-11611142@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49997
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Internship,Study Abroad,Volunteer,Workshop
LOCATION:Weill Hall (Ford School) - Room 1230
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180302T104840
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Economic Theory: Mechanism Design with Aftermarkets: Cutoff Mechanisms
DESCRIPTION:I study a mechanism design problem of allocating a single good to one of several agents. The mechanism is followed by an aftermarket\, that is\, a post-mechanism game played between the agent who acquired the good and third-party market participants. The designer has preferences over final outcomes\, but she cannot redesign the aftermarket. However\, she can influence its information structure by disclosing information elicited by the mechanism.\n\nI introduce a class of allocation and disclosure rules\, called cutoff rules\, that disclose information about the buyer’s type only by revealing information about the random threshold (cutoff) that she had to outbid to win the object. A rule is implementable regardless of the form of the aftermarket and the underlying distribution of types if and only if it is a cutoff rule. Cutoff mechanisms are tractable\, and admit an indirect implementation that often makes them easy to use in practice. I provide sufficient conditions for particularly simple designs\, such as a second-price auction with disclosure of the price\, to be optimal within the class of cutoff mechanisms.\n\nThe theory is illustrated with an application to the design of trading rules and post-transaction transparency in financial over-the-counter markets.
UID:42962-9685680@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/42962
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Economics,seminar
LOCATION:Lorch Hall - 301
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180115T152944
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T163000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Smith Lecture: Chemically-stratified Midwestern Lakes are Relevant to Precambrian AND Modern Global Biogeochemistry
DESCRIPTION:The physical\, chemical\, and biological structure of permanently stratified lakes have analogy to the Earth’s Precambrian oceans. Both have deep waters devoid of oxygen\, have lower sulfur contents than the modern ocean\, and have biogeochemical cycles predominantly driven by microbes. Through two stratified and iron-rich lakes in Minnesota and Michigan\, my group is studying the significance of iron-based photosynthesis in primary productivity and its potential biosignatures\, methane production\, consumption and export in iron-rich (i.e. ferruginous) waters\, as well as primary and diagenetic mineral and isotopic signatures of these systems that are recorded in sediments. While our findings are relevant to Precambrian biogeochemistry\, I will present evidence that these small\, stratified ferruginous lakes might be fairly common in the Midwest\, and perhaps are becoming more so. Therefore\, our findings from monitoring these two lakes are also relevant to trends in our region’s water quality\, and the contribution of similar lakes to global greenhouse gas\, nutrient\, and metal cycles.
UID:46209-10418372@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/46209
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Lecture
LOCATION:1100 North University Building - 1528
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180308T105914
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:CANCELED -Seminar Title: \"Folded Viral RNAs that Sense and Manipulate the Host Cell Machinery: Windows into RNA Structure-Based Regulation\"
DESCRIPTION:RNA is perhaps the most functionally diverse biological macromolecule\, due in large part to its ability to adopt a wide range of conformationally dynamic structures. The Kieft Lab is interested in understanding how RNA can adopt diverse three-dimensional folds\, how those folds give rise to its many biological roles\, and how conformational changes confer RNA’s ability to regulate so many processes. We are particularly interested in viral RNAs\, which are fine-tuned by evolution to elegantly and powerfully interact with and manipulate the cellular machinery of the host cell\; these viral RNAs provide a “window” into the greater RNA world. In this presentation\, I will present some of our recent findings in regard to a viral RNA that adopts an unexpected tertiary structure. This RNA element undergoes programmed conformational changes that are triggered by its interactions with the host cell machinery and this is responsible for its unique function. This RNA may be a paradigm for novel modes of regulation linked to dynamic RNA conformational changes.
UID:48480-11241171@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48480
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Chemistry
LOCATION:Chemistry Dow Lab - 1300 Chemistry
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180221T082701
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T173000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:CANCELLED--CSAS Lecture Series | Lucknow in Letters: Endeavors\, Achievements\, and Tragedies
DESCRIPTION:We regret that we have had to cancel this event and we apologize for any inconvenience.\n\n\"Lucknow in letters: endeavours\, achievements\, and tragedies\" is a multilingual (Urdu\, English and Hindi) reading of personal letters written to/from Lucknow along with some contemporary newspaper reports and essays that provides glimpses of and chronicles the lived experience of the city since the 'ghadar' (Revolt of 1857) to the present times. Accompanied by images of original manuscripts\, letters and the people who wrote them\, the event has been conceived of as a labour of love for the city and its syncretic culture. The letters have been sourced from family archives and published material recording memories of everyday life in the city as well as events in history and interesting intersections of the personal and the political.\n\nA contemporary Urdu newspaper account of the beginnings of the revolt of 1857 in the cantonments of Lucknow \, letters written by British officers stationed in the city in the late 19th and early 20th centuries….letters recording the sacrifices made in the struggle for independence….letters about memories of separation and longing of families torn apart by the Partition….of the determined struggle by the oppressed and marginalized groups as they struggled to lead a life of dignity in an independent India…..letters about everyday life….of childhood pranks\, marriage proposals and food….these letters weave a tapestry of what it meant to live in the city and how those who wrote these letters interpreted and narrativised what they experienced of life in the city.\n \nSaman Habib is currently a Senior Scientist at the Central Drug Research Institute in Lucknow where her work involves dissecting the molecular workings of the malaria parasite. She is also interested in the public interface of science and the spread of evidence-based\, rational thought.\n \nSanjay Muttoo is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Journalism in Kamla Nehru College\, Delhi University. He has been associated with All India Radio as a newsreader in English. In partnership with publishing firm Scholastic\, he tells stories to children in primary schools. He has made documentary films and worked in television.
UID:41916-9489368@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/41916
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Asia,India
LOCATION:Michigan League - Koessler Room
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180311T120019
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T235959
SUMMARY:Other:Maize and Blue Bowl
DESCRIPTION:Annual tournament hosted by the University of Michigan at the VTC.
UID:49273-11919200@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49273
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:UM VTC
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180129T114812
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T180000
SUMMARY:Presentation:Mindfulness and the Psychology of Microaggressions
DESCRIPTION:Discussion about the impact that microaggresssions have on our body and physical environment as well as techniques we can use to restore and heal ourselves.
UID:49381-11456565@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49381
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Africa,African American,MESA,Multicultural
LOCATION:The Connector
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180216T134034
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T180000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Modern Postural Yoga in an Expanded Field
DESCRIPTION:\"Modern Postural Yoga in an Expanded Field\" a talk by History of Art faculty\, Nachiket Chanchani
UID:50180-11656163@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50180
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art
LOCATION:Tappan Hall - 180
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180306T103838
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:NERS Colloquium:  Harald Paganetti\, PhD\, Massachusetts General Hospital
DESCRIPTION:Harald Paganetti\, PhD\, Dpt of Radiation Oncology Massachusetts General Hospital \n\nTitle: \"Challenges and Opportunities for (Bio-)Physics Research in Proton Therapy\"
UID:48406-11230618@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48406
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences
LOCATION:Cooley Building - White Auditorium
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180102T143737
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T180000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Ursula K. Heise lecture
DESCRIPTION:Ursula K. Heise (UCLA) will discuss her recent work in a public lecture sponsored by the Animal Studies and Environmental Humanities Workshop and Environmental History Interest Group\n\nContact: hummel@umich.edu\, cvfair@umich.edu
UID:47970-11159794@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47970
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Environmental Humanities
LOCATION:Angell Hall - 3222
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180109T103125
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:CenterSpace
DESCRIPTION:CenterSpace provides a weekly drop-in space for different communities within queer life at the University of Michigan. CenterSpace creates space for people of similar identities to gain support from one another while building a community of collective resources.
UID:48396-11230601@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48396
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Inclusion,LGBT,Social,Undergraduate
LOCATION:Michigan Union - Spectrum Center- 3200
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180221T102922
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:National Meatball Day
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, March 9th\, is National Meatball Day! Come to Bursley Dining Hall to enjoy a delicious selection of meatballs.  Meal plan\, Blue Bucks\, or individual meal purchase required.
UID:50301-11710006@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50301
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Food
LOCATION:Bursley Hall
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180303T142911
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T183000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Palestine & Native America: Settler colonialism and Indigeneity
DESCRIPTION:We are happy to invite you to this conversation between Mallory Whiteduck (American Culture) and Raya Naamneh (Comparative Literature) to comparatively and critically discuss indigeneity and the experiences of living under settler colonialism in both North America and Palestine. Thinking through these two fragmented geopolitical spaces\, we hope to discuss the relevance of this transnational connection for the understanding of indigenous experiences and forms of anti-colonial resistance\, past and present.\nThe event will include food and light refreshments.
UID:50563-11816527@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50563
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Anthropology,Asia,Graduate,History,Interdisciplinary,Language,Literature,Middle East Studies,Native American,Politics
LOCATION:West Hall - 411
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180309T180014
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T183000
SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:Palestine and Native America: Settler Colonialism and Indigeniety
DESCRIPTION:We are happy to invite you to this conversation between Mallory Whiteduck (American Culture) and Raya Naamneh (Comparative Literature) to comparatively and critically discuss indigeneity and the experiences of living under settler colonialism in both North America and Palestine. Thinking through these two fragmented geopolitical spaces\, we hope to discuss the relevance of this transnational connection for the understanding of indigenous experiences and forms of anti-colonial resistance\, past and present. \n\nThe event will include food and light refreshments. \n***\nCo-sponsored by University of Michigan Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies\, Department of American Culture - University of Michigan\, University of Michigan Department of Comparative Literature
UID:50623-11819275@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50623
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:411 West Hall
CONTACT:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180112T132212
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Sustainable Seafood Fridays
DESCRIPTION:All Fridays from 2/16 - 3/30\, all dining halls will be serving sustainable seafood! Meal plan\, Blue Bucks\, or individual meal purchase required.
UID:48644-11264981@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48644
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Food
LOCATION:East Quadrangle
CONTACT:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180112T132212
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Sustainable Seafood Fridays
DESCRIPTION:All Fridays from 2/16 - 3/30\, all dining halls will be serving sustainable seafood! Meal plan\, Blue Bucks\, or individual meal purchase required.
UID:48644-11265118@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48644
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Food
LOCATION:Mosher-Jordan Hall
CONTACT:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180112T132212
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Sustainable Seafood Fridays
DESCRIPTION:All Fridays from 2/16 - 3/30\, all dining halls will be serving sustainable seafood! Meal plan\, Blue Bucks\, or individual meal purchase required.
UID:48644-11265126@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48644
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Food
LOCATION:Bursley Hall
CONTACT:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180112T132212
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T190000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Sustainable Seafood Fridays
DESCRIPTION:All Fridays from 2/16 - 3/30\, all dining halls will be serving sustainable seafood! Meal plan\, Blue Bucks\, or individual meal purchase required.
UID:48644-11265141@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48644
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Food
LOCATION:Martha Cook Residence
CONTACT:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180112T132212
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Sustainable Seafood Fridays
DESCRIPTION:All Fridays from 2/16 - 3/30\, all dining halls will be serving sustainable seafood! Meal plan\, Blue Bucks\, or individual meal purchase required.
UID:48644-11265148@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48644
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Food
LOCATION:South Quad
CONTACT:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180112T132212
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Sustainable Seafood Fridays
DESCRIPTION:All Fridays from 2/16 - 3/30\, all dining halls will be serving sustainable seafood! Meal plan\, Blue Bucks\, or individual meal purchase required.
UID:48644-11265155@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48644
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Food
LOCATION:Mary Markley Hall
CONTACT:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180112T132212
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Sustainable Seafood Fridays
DESCRIPTION:All Fridays from 2/16 - 3/30\, all dining halls will be serving sustainable seafood! Meal plan\, Blue Bucks\, or individual meal purchase required.
UID:48644-11265163@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48644
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Food
LOCATION:North Quad
CONTACT:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180112T132212
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Sustainable Seafood Fridays
DESCRIPTION:All Fridays from 2/16 - 3/30\, all dining halls will be serving sustainable seafood! Meal plan\, Blue Bucks\, or individual meal purchase required.
UID:48644-11265171@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48644
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Food
LOCATION:Oxford Housing
CONTACT:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180112T132212
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T190000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Sustainable Seafood Fridays
DESCRIPTION:All Fridays from 2/16 - 3/30\, all dining halls will be serving sustainable seafood! Meal plan\, Blue Bucks\, or individual meal purchase required.
UID:48644-11265133@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48644
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Food
LOCATION:Lawyer's Club & Munger Residences
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180130T141652
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T190000
SUMMARY:Presentation:UMMA Dialogue: Think Japan\, Act Global: Japanese Graphic Design in the Postwar Period
DESCRIPTION:This program is free and open to the public. Seating is first come\, first served.\nIn the 1980s\, Japan’s strong trade surplus and currency were causing friction and antagonism overseas. In response\, three renowned Japanese artists—Ikko Tanaka\, Shigeo Fukuda\, and Kazumasa Nagai—took on the challenge of changing Japan’s global image through graphic design. These designers\, and others like them\, were passionate about fostering creative relationships with the international design community to enrich their theoretical and artistic practice and create an exchange with lasting impacts across geographic boundaries. On the occasion of the UMMA exhibition 'Red Circle: Designing Japan in Contemporary Posters\,' and to commemorate the gift of nearly 100 posters by the three artists from the DNP Foundation for Cultural Promotion\, UMMA’s Curator of Asian Art\, Natsu Oyobe\, will talk with Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo\, graphic designer and professor at the Stamps School of Art and Design\, about the significance of these artists and their global exchange in the field of graphic design\, as well as\, take a closer look at the powerful language of simple forms\, vivid color\, and humor that they employed to foster a deeper understanding of the different faces of Japan and its long cultural history.\n\nLead support for 'Red Circle' is provided by AISIN\, the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation\, and the University of Michigan Center for Japanese Studies.
UID:49487-11464939@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49487
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition,Japanese Studies,Multicultural,Museum,UMMA,Visual Arts
LOCATION:Museum of Art - Helmut Stern Auditorium
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180228T094216
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Film Screening:CSEAS Film Screening. Thai Movie Night: Wonderful Town
DESCRIPTION:Takua Pa is a small town in the South of Thailand which was devastated by the 2004 tsunami. One day a stranger – the young architect Ton – comes to town to develop a construction project. He rents a room in a small hotel owned by Na\, a young sensitive local girl. They begin a secret love affair. As the young couple’s relationship flourishes amidst the ruins\, the true toll of the catastrophe that brought them together comes to the surface with dramatic consequences.
UID:50503-11782509@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50503
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Film,Southeast Asia
LOCATION:Shapiro Library - Screening Room, Room 2160 Askwith Media Library
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180228T121533
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Reception / Open House:Exhibition Reception: 2018 MFA Thesis Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Thesis exhibitions by Stamps second-year MFA in Art graduate students Stephanie Brown\, Robert J. Fitzgerald\,  Brynn Higgins-Stirrup\, and Brenna K. Murphy are featured at the new Stamps Gallery in downtown Ann Arbor from Friday\, March 9 - Sunday\, April 1\, 2018. A public open house and exhibition reception will take place on Friday\, March 9 from 6-8 pm. The exhibition reception includes two performances:\n\nBrenna K. Murphy\, Crossing\, 6 - 6:45 pm\nRobert Fitzgerald\, / offscreen / \, 7:15 - 7:30 pm\n\nAn additional performance will take place on Saturday March 31\, 2018:\n\nBrenna K. Murphy\, Crossing\, 11:30 am - 4:30 pm\n\nViewers are welcome to stay for the entire duration of this five hour performance or come and go as they please - attendance from start to finish is not required.
UID:50397-11727506@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50397
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibition,Reception
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180119T184831
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T183000
SUMMARY:Performance:Moon Over Buffalo
DESCRIPTION:This is a dinner theatre presented by the Friends of the Michigan League. \n\nThursday is a dessert performance\, to include tiramisu with hazelnut cookie.\nFriday and Saturday's performances include dinner: either grilled lamb chops with wild mushroom risotto\, or stuffed acorn squash with herb multigrain stuffing.
UID:49022-11345073@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49022
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Theater
LOCATION:Michigan League - Henderson Room
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180301T153706
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T210000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:WCED Lecture. Never Remember: Searching for Stalin's Gulags in Putin's Russia
DESCRIPTION:The Gulag was a monstrous network of labor camps in the Soviet Union that held and killed millions of prisoners from the 1930s to the 1950s. More than half a century after the end of Stalinist terror\, the geography of the Gulag has been barely sketched and the number of its victims remains unknown. Has the Gulag been forgotten? Writer Masha Gessen and photographer Misha Friedman set out across Russia in search of the memory of the Gulag. They journey from Moscow to Sandarmokh\, a forested site of mass executions during Stalin’s Great Terror\; to the only Gulag camp turned into a museum\, outside of the city of Perm in the Urals\; and to Kolyma\, where prisoners worked in deadly mines in the remote reaches of the Far East. They find that in Vladimir Putin’s Russia\, where Stalin is remembered as a great leader\, Soviet terror has not been forgotten: it was never remembered in the first place. \n\nBooks by the authors will be available to purchase from Literati following the lecture. \n\nMasha Gessen is a Russian-American journalist and the best-selling biographer of Vladimir Putin. A staff writer at The New Yorker\, her work appears regularly in The New York Times and many other publications. She has published numerous books on topics including Putin’s Russia\, the protests of Pussy Riot\, and the Tsarnaev brothers who were responsible for the Boston Marathon bombings. Gessen is an outspoken critic of the re-imposition of totalitarian structures in Russia and a strong advocate for LGBTQ rights. She is a visiting professor at Amherst College and a resident of New York City. \n    \nMisha Friedman is an award-winning photographer whose work is regularly featured in The New Yorker\, Time\, Der Spiegel\, Le Monde and The New York Times. Never Remember is Friedman’s third book. Previous work in Ukraine and Russia has covered corruption\, private lives of LGBTQ people\, and the faith of reforms. Friedman has degrees in economics and political science from Binghamton University and London School of Economics. He worked in finance and later in humanitarian aid with Doctors Without Borders before turning to photography. A native of Moldova\, he lives with his family in New York City. \n\nThis project was made possible in part by a major grant from the Wallenberg Executive Committee and the Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies at the University of Michigan.
UID:48520-11243809@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48520
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:European,History,Human Rights,International,Politics
LOCATION:Weiser Hall - 1010
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180221T121538
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T193000
SUMMARY:Performance:Pre-Candidate Recital: Bernard Tan\, piano
DESCRIPTION:PROGRAM: Beethoven - An die ferne Geliabte\, op. 98\; Mahler - Rückert-Lieder\; Brahms - Vier ernste Gesänge\, op. 121\; Brahms - Zigeunerlieder\, op. 103.
UID:50335-11713017@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50335
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,Music,North campus
LOCATION:Off Campus Location - Britton Recital Hall
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180119T123903
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Performance:Joe Pug
DESCRIPTION:Deep ruminations from a Chicago-to-Austin transplant
UID:48989-11342273@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48989
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:The Ark
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180220T181523
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T200000
SUMMARY:Performance:Symphony Band
DESCRIPTION:Michael Haithcock\, conductor\, H. Robert Reynolds\, guest conductor\, Stephen Meyer\, graduate conductor. \n\nPre-concert conversation with H. Robert Reynolds\, William Bolcom\, and Michael Haithcock at 7:15PM in the lower lobby. \nMelodies\, dances\, and musical structures of long ago are re-purposed in these compositions from a variety of creative minds.  Dance tunes from ancient Spain\, the imaginative use of American folk and popular idioms\, and the genius of our own William Bolcom provide a framework to showcase the extraordinary talent of these student musicians. \n\nPROGRAM: Roberto Sierra- Fandangos\; Jules Massenet- “Ballet Music” from Le Cid\; Aaron Copland- Emblems\; Larry Tuttle- Across the Divide\; William Bolcom- First Symphony for Band
UID:49719-11501552@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49719
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,Music
LOCATION:Hill Auditorium
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180301T163220
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T220000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T020000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Sound of UMix
DESCRIPTION:The Union is alive with the Sound of UMix! Join us in the Michigan Union on Friday\, March 9 from 10pm-2am for a screening of Coco\, musical-themed trivia\, our free midnight buffet\, student org performances\, wax jazz hands\, an inflatable climbing wall and more!\n\nYou must have a valid M-Card to enter.\n\nStudents are permitted to bring up to two guests provided they sign-in upon entry.
UID:50577-11805193@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50577
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Film,Food,Free,Games,Umix
LOCATION:Michigan Union
CONTACT:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180310T000031
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T220000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T020000
SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Sound of UMix
DESCRIPTION:The Union is alive with the Sound of UMix! Join us in the Michigan Union on Friday\, March 9 from 10pm-2am for a screening of Coco\, musical-themed trivia\, our free midnight buffet\, student org performances\, wax jazz hands\, an inflatable climbing wall and more! You must have a valid M-Card to enter. Students are permitted to bring up to two guests provided they sign-in upon entry. 
UID:50582-11808007@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50582
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Michigan Union
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180310T000031
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180309T220000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T020000
SUMMARY:Other:UMix Late Night
DESCRIPTION:Spend your Friday Night with UMix.UMix Late Night\, is the University of Michigan's premier late night tradition filled with a series of fun activities and events for all U-M students. You'll find a variety of programs like arts and crafts\, live entertainment\, games\, movies\, and more! And always a free Midnight Buffet!UMix is Fridays 10pm - 2am in the Michigan Union. 
UID:44265-9903241@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/44265
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Michigan Union
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180315T180015
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T235959
SUMMARY:Other:4th Annual Midwest Case Competition
DESCRIPTION:Michigan Graduate Consulting Club is hosting The 4th Midwest Case Competition. Would you kindly please forward the following email to your members who are interested in the event? We are looking forwards students from your school! Thanks in advance!\nMichigan Graduate Consulting Club (MGCC) is organizing the 4th annual case competition for all graduate students (PhD\, non-MBA Master\, post-doc\, MD\, JD\, and PharmD\, etc). You will be working in a team of 3-4 to solve a real business problem to win a $1\,000 prize and hone your skills to excel in consulting world. Moreover\, you may have the opportunity to implement your business plan with our client.\n\nRegister at https://goo.gl/forms/Eoou54UXLn2M2pwm2 (or contact wjunqi@umich.edu) to join fellow U of M graduate students to compete in a case competition and gain consulting experience with a real client and business challenge. Registration fee is $10 per team member\; registration fee will be returned if a complete written case solution is submitted in time. (Venmo account: MGCC2018)\n\nImportant dates:\nSignup deadline: Thursday\, March 15th\;Case release date: Friday\, March 16th\;Written case solution submission deadline: Monday\, March 26th\;Semi-final candidates (10 teams) announced: Tuesday\, March 27th\;Live final round and networking event: Friday\, March 30th.\nParticipation rules:\n1. The competition is open to advanced degree candidates (PhDs\, MDS\, JDs and Post-Doc's) and Master’s students (Undergraduate\, MBA are NOT eligible)\;\n2. At least one team member needs to present at semifinal and final on March 30th to win.\n\nFor any questions regarding the competition\, please contact wjunqi@umich.edu. We look forward to your participation!
UID:50707-11967545@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50707
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Michigan Union
CONTACT:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180601T120009
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T235959
SUMMARY:Community Service:Assisting Elderly At Medical Appointments With Jewish Family Services and Partners In Care Concierge
DESCRIPTION:Volunteers will accompany older adults to medical appointments and provide support to the client.  Volunteers will facilitate communication with medical staff to ensure all necessary questions are asked\, taking notes for the patients to reference.  Just 2-3 hours of your time can help patients to attend appointments safely and provide comfort and confidence to them and their family members.  Volunteers must commit to a minimum of one appointment a month for a minimum of nine months.  Must fill out application\, background check\, and attend a two-hour training session. Contact carolcib@umich.edu for the necessary materials and directions to apply!40 Points/SemesterSign-Up Here
UID:43238-12816463@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/43238
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Jewish Family Services
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180311T180014
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T235959
SUMMARY:Sporting Event:Charleston Spring
DESCRIPTION:Competitive Fleet Race Regatta in Charleston\, SC.
UID:50198-11921931@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50198
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:College of Charleston
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180502T120011
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T235959
SUMMARY:Other:Food Distribution with Community Action Network 
DESCRIPTION:Volunteers help distribute food from the truck\, \"shop\" with families\, and clean the community center afterward. Volunteers must complete volunteer application and brief online training. This is a large-scale food pantry in Ann Arbor that supplies food to hungry families. Join us and make a positive difference by helping families select the foods they need to bring back to their families.  Sign-Up Here
UID:42456-12507670@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/42456
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Bryant Community Center
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180311T120019
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T235959
SUMMARY:Other:Maize and Blue Bowl
DESCRIPTION:Annual tournament hosted by the University of Michigan at the VTC.
UID:49273-11919201@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49273
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:UM VTC
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180311T120012
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T235959
SUMMARY:Other:NCWA championship
DESCRIPTION:NCWA championship in Allen\, TX. 4 days long.
UID:50624-11919079@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50624
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:  Allen Event Center Arena
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180408T060016
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T235959
SUMMARY:Sporting Event:Practice on Rowing Machines
DESCRIPTION:Practices on rowing machines with the team.Time:Wednesdays:  7AM (~80 min)Fridays:         7AM (~80 min)Sundays:       9AM (~120 min)
UID:50346-12237326@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50346
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:IMSB
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180311T180015
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T235959
SUMMARY:Other:Spades II
DESCRIPTION:BFly heads to Columbus\, OH
UID:50765-11921934@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50765
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Cooper Park
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180311T180014
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T235959
SUMMARY:Other:Synchronized Swimming Collegiate Regionals
DESCRIPTION:Collegiate Regionals 
UID:46122-11921927@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/46122
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Pattonville High School
CONTACT:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20180201T094232
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T235900
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Teach Out Series: Free Speech on Campus
DESCRIPTION:Free speech is essential for a healthy\, vibrant\, and democratic society. Yet\, the idea of freedom of speech on university campuses is challenged by the ever-evolving social and political realities of a contemporary democracy. This Teach-Out prompts participants to think critically about the role free speech plays on university campuses and how this discourse shapes the broader narrative about free speech protection across the United States. Why is free speech suddenly an issue on university campuses? Is speech or safety at the crux of the issue? How has the definition of free speech evolved between the 20th and 21st centuries and how are universities addressing these changes?\n\nThis Teach-Out is part of the University of Michigan 2018 Speech and Inclusion Series that aims to recognize differing views on speech and inclusion\, to explore how those views play out in politics\, culture\, higher education\, sports\, and journalism\, and to engage in productive conversations to promote a positive campus environment and help the community more deeply understand these complicated issues.\n\nA Teach-Out is:\n\n-an event – it takes place over a fixed\, short period of time\n\n-an opportunity – it is open for free participation to everyone around the world\n\n-a community – it will be joined by a large number of diverse individuals\n\n-a conversation – an opportunity to give and take ideas and information from people\n\nThe University of Michigan Teach-Out Series provides just-in-time community learning events for participants around the world to come together in conversation with the U-M campus community\, including faculty experts. The U-M Teach-Out Series is part of our deep commitment to engage the public in exploring and understanding the problems\, events\, and phenomena most important to society.\n\nTeach-Outs are short learning experiences\, each focused on a specific current issue. Attendees will come together over a few days not only to learn about a subject or event but also to gain skills. Teach-Outs are open to the world and are designed to bring together individuals with wide-ranging perspectives in respectful and deep conversation. These events are an opportunity for diverse learners and a multitude of experts to come together to ask questions of one another and explore new solutions to the pressing concerns of our global community. Come\, join the conversation!\n\nFind new opportunities at teach-out.org.
UID:49611-11484702@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49611
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Education,Graduate,Graduate School,History,Law,Lecture,Politics,Public Policy,Undergraduate
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180413T000026
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T235959
SUMMARY:Other:UMix Winter 2018
DESCRIPTION:UMix Late Night attendance for winter 2018
UID:51525-12291352@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/51525
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:Michigan Union
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20170927T201723
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T235900
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Window Installation | Cosmogonic Tattoos
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of the University’s Bicentennial in 2017\, artist and professor Jim Cogswell has been invited by the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology and the University of Michigan Museum of Art to create a set of public window installations in response to the objects in their collections. Titled \"Cosmogonic Tattoos\,\" his project uses adhesive vinyl images applied in saturated colors to windows in the two buildings\, highlighting the role of these museums in the life of our campus community. Through close examination of objects separated from us by deep chronological and cultural divides\, imaginatively transformed within our campus context\, this project celebrates the power of architecture\, ornament\, and material objects to shape knowledge\, historical memory\, and cultural identity.
UID:44018-9869362@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/44018
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Archaeology,Art,Exhibition,Museum
LOCATION:Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20190218T104333
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T235900
SUMMARY:Other:The Accolades Awards- Nominations open
DESCRIPTION:Nominations are now being accepted for The Accolades- Achievement in the Arts Awards!\n\nThe student-driven artistic community at the University of Michigan is one of the most vibrant in the nation\; there are over two hundred and fifty diverse student arts organizations operating across Michigan's campus. These groups produce innovative and engaging art across all fields and their presence enriches the culture of the University. The Accolades Awards were developed by Arts at Michigan to foster the artistic growth of the student body at the University of Michigan by recognizing the accomplishments of the many extraordinary student arts groups on campus.\n\nAwards are designed to recognize achievements by student organizations in a wide range of categories\, including Theatre\, Music\, Dance\, Comedy and Improv\, Visual Arts\, Literary publications and more. Nominations are open from February 18- March 30\, and the entire campus will be encouraged to vote for the most deserving groups in each category online. Then\, on Tuesday\, April 23rd\, the last day of classes\, we will announce the winners for this year's Accolades awards through a series of announcements on social media. Winners in each category will receive $100 for their organization\, plus other great prizes. \n\nConsider nominating your student org for their work: http://artsatmichigan.umich.edu/programs/accolades/
UID:50294-11701618@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50294
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Activism,Art,Books,Comedy,Concert,Culture,Dance,Exhibition,Festival,Film,Literature,Multicultural,Music,Poetry,Storytelling,Student Affairs,Student Org,Theater,Visual Arts,Writing
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
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DTSTAMP:20171117T093156
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T180000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:\"Student Reflections: A Retrospective of Dental Education\"
DESCRIPTION:“Student Reflections: A Retrospective of Dental Education\,” 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday\, through December 2019\, Sindecuse Museum of Dentistry\, School of Dentistry\, 1011 N. University. The major new exhibit features artifacts\, photos and stories of student life in the 142 years that the U-M dental school has been educating dentists. Displays date to the late 1880s when “new technology” meant primitive gas lamps replaced window light\, which was the only light source for dental treatment when the school was founded in 1875. The exhibit showcases changes in students\, tools and technology from the school’s pioneering early days to its standing today as one of the top dental schools in the world.
UID:46881-10667215@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/46881
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Dentistry,History,Science
LOCATION:Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute - Atrium
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180312T133532
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T180000
SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:14th Annual Early Career Scientists Symposium: Ecology and Evolution of Color
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Michigan is pleased to announce an exciting international symposium about the ecology and evolution of color. \n\nWe are pleased to announce the keynote and early career speakers and REGISTRATION is open at this link: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/ecss/ \n\nOur keynote speakers are: Molly Cummings\, University of Texas at Austin and Marcus Kronforst\, University of Chicago. You can read more about our keynote speakers and our early career speakers under the speakers tab on our ECSS website.\n\nThis year’s theme is the Ecology and Evolution of Color. Coloration is fundamental to the ecology and evolution of organisms and has a valuable research legacy across plants and animals. Recent innovations in both technology and investigative approaches have propelled coloration to an exciting emerging frontier in integrative biology.\n\nOur outstanding lineup of keynote speaker​s​ and emerging leaders will present their research examining the function of color\, visual ecology\, micro- and macroevolutionary mechanisms mediating pigmentation diversity\, pollination biology\, and mechanisms of color production. The causes and consequences of color diversity provide a compelling and interdisciplinary topic spanning diverse research interests across our department. We truly believe there will be something for everyone.\n\nThe 2018 ECSS Committee:\nLeslie Decker\nJon Massey\nTalia Moore\nAlison Rabosky\nCarol Solomon\nLiz Tibbetts\nOscar Vargas\nLisa Walsh\n\nImage: Ben Winger
UID:47185-10813702@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47185
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:AEM Featured,Biology,Discussion,Ecology,Natural Sciences,Research,Science
LOCATION:Palmer Commons
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180305T122543
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T080000
SUMMARY:Performance:2018 Michigan Music Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:Keynote Speaker: Alejandro L. Madrid\, Cornell University\n\nFull details and program info coming soon!\n\nRegister for the conference here: http://myumi.ch/JDoxD
UID:49837-11546598@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49837
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,Music,North campus
LOCATION:Off Campus Location - Glenn E. Watkins Lecture Hall
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180219T082846
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Exhibition in the RC Art Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Mr Yiu Keung Lee was born in Hong Kong and came to the United States in 1988 to pursue his BFA at Eastern Michigan University studied under several Professors including Susanne Stephenson. After graduated as an MFA from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in 1995. Among his teachers are John Stephenson\, Georgette Zirbes and Jean-Pierre LaRocque. Mr. Lee continued to teach at various institutions in Michigan including University of Michigan’s Residential College in Ann Arbor\, Henry Ford Community College in Dearborn and Schoolcraft College in Livonia. Mr. Lee is currently teaching as an Adjunct at the Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti and a visiting artist at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit during the Fall 2016 school year. He is also teaching at Clay Work Studio which he founded in the Summer of 2014. Recent exhibition including “Vitrified”\, a four-artist exhibition at Pewabic Pottery in Detroit and solo exhibition at Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor.
UID:50221-11687489@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50221
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Free
LOCATION:East Quadrangle - Art Gallery
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171129T133905
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Gifts of Art presents Contemplate the Calm: Mixed Media
DESCRIPTION:A Japanese native\, now living in Royal Oak\, Michigan\, Hiroko Lancour has become a full-time artist after retiring from her career in information technology. She is a mixed media artist with cross cultural aesthetics between East and West. Lancour often uses repetitive patterns and processes with natural materials such as paper and fiber.  Her contemplative works transcend cultural differences to address common feelings among many people.
UID:47148-10802068@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47148
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Children,Culture,Exhibition,Family,Free,Health & Wellness,International,Japanese Studies
LOCATION:Taubman Center - Gifts of Art Gallery — Taubman Health Center North Lobby, Floor 1
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171129T140141
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Gifts of Art presents Detroit Music Legends
DESCRIPTION:As a community activist and artist in Detroit who focuses on neighborhood empowerment\, Nicole Macdonald makes large scale public paintings featuring city luminaries past and present on reclaimed materials. The Detroit Music Legend portraits are 6 x 8 foot\, the size of the windows where they will be installed in late 2018 on the Detroit Savings Bank Building\, designed by Albert Kahn at 6438 Woodward Avenue. A muralist\, collagist\, painter and tagger\, Macdonald co-founded City Sculpture\, a nonprofit Detroit art park\, is a board member of Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit\, and has exhibited at the Detroit Institute of Arts and Casco Gallery\, Netherlands.
UID:47154-10802405@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47154
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Activism,Art,Children,Culture,Detroit,Exhibition,Family,Free,Health & Wellness,Music,Social Impact
LOCATION:University Hospitals - Gifts of Art Gallery — University Hospital Main Lobby, Floor 1
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171129T134533
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Gifts of Art presents Distinctive American Art Tile
DESCRIPTION:Motawi Tileworks was started in Ann Arbor\, Michigan 25 years ago by Nawal Motawi in a small garage. Today\, Motawi tiles are sold in over 300 locations nationwide\, including galleries and the shops in Detroit Institute of Arts and the National Gallery of Art in Washington\, DC. Tiles are made from a porcelain hybrid clay\, a recipe unique to Motawi tiles. The raised lines on each tile require a hand glaze technique to pool the glaze between the lines. Motawi Tileworks has many themed collections\, some based on the work of fine artists such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Charley Harper. You can also see 17 permanent Motawi art tile murals throughout Michigan Medicine.
UID:47151-10802153@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47151
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Children,Culture,Exhibition,Family,Free,Health & Wellness
LOCATION:Taubman Center - Gifts of Art Gallery — Taubman Health Center North Lobby, Floor 1
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171129T135516
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Gifts of Art presents From Mud to Beauty: Ceramics
DESCRIPTION:Jean-Marc Fontaine\, a French scientist and artist who earned his Ph.D. from University of Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris\, presents a unique set of ceramic works inspired from 10th-8th century BC to the present day. The style varies from simple\, traditional forms to elaborate\, one-of-a-kind creations. Featuring rustic antique surfaces\, warm colors and highly individualized textures\, his work also occasionally takes whimsical forms. He also plays the accordion. Fontaine is a research scientist at the U-M Medical School in biochemistry.
UID:47153-10802321@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47153
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Children,Classical Studies,Culture,European,Exhibition,Family,Free,Health & Wellness,International
LOCATION:Taubman Center - Gifts of Art Gallery — Taubman Health Center South Lobby, Floor 1
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171218T153927
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Gifts of Art presents Ink Portraits
DESCRIPTION:Based out of Chelsea\, Michigan\, John Pappas believes that if you can imagine a fun idea making sense\, you should make it. He applies this to both his graphic design and fine art. With so much to see and ruminate on in life\, Pappas keeps his hands busy by putting pen to paper. This body of work consists of portraits drawn with ink on a variety of surfaces including paper\, basswood and aspen panels in an offbeat pen and ink style that leans heavily on pointillism and crosshatching. The subjects range from athletes to musicians to personal friends.
UID:47155-10802489@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47155
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Athletics,Children,Culture,Exhibition,Family,Free,Health & Wellness
LOCATION:University Hospitals - Gifts of Art Gallery — University Hospital Main Corridor, Floor 2
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171129T140926
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Gifts of Art presents My Playground: Assemblage Sculpture
DESCRIPTION:Starting with watercolor\, Joan Painter-Jones’ work kept building out farther and farther until it became sculpture. Brought up in a household where money was tight\, she doesn’t like to waste anything and is captivated by old scraps of things with peeling paint and rusty metal – especially broken things that have a story to tell. She usually starts out with an interesting piece of wood and builds on it\, often painting on it and adding collage\, all while developing an emotional connection to it. Working in her quiet Milan\, Michigan backyard art loft “playground\,” she has no message to preach with her work\, just her own personal wish for peace and justice.
UID:47156-10802573@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47156
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Children,Culture,Exhibition,Family,Free,Health & Wellness
LOCATION:University Hospitals - Gifts of Art Gallery — University Hospital Main Corridor, Floor 2
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171129T134925
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Gifts of Art presents Prairie Mantras: Paint & Vinyl on Aluminum
DESCRIPTION:Desiree Warren’s current body of work is a journey using one shape (the orzo) to create a multitude of layers that evoke landscapes and organic assimilations. Growing up in the country in Kansas\, she had wide open spaces to explore\, as well as many of her family’s dilapidated farm buildings and overgrown pasture lands. At the University of Kansas\, she began working with street sign material and has continued to incorporate aluminum and vinyl in her work. Part of this series is included in the 2017 Women to Watch: Metals exhibition at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City\, Missouri\, where she lives and works.
UID:47152-10802237@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47152
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Children,Culture,Exhibition,Family,Free,Health & Wellness
LOCATION:Taubman Center - Gifts of Art Gallery — Taubman Health Center South Lobby, Floor 1.
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171129T141252
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Gifts of Art presents The Desert Southwest: Photography
DESCRIPTION:Born and raised in Flint\, Michigan\, Daniel Sidoli has always had the creative itch. It led him to the University of Nevada\, Las Vegas and a BA degree in Fine Arts. With this body of work\, his intent is to capture images that illustrate the unique landscape that erosion sculpts over time. His goal with photography is to be artistic yet convey truth. He wants the subject to inspire the audience and leave a lasting impression: to elicit an emotional response. Each image represents moments in time and of journeys traveled\, both figuratively and literally\, since he is involved in every step of the process as he sees each piece to completion.
UID:47157-10802657@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47157
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Children,Culture,Exhibition,Family,Free,Health & Wellness
LOCATION:Cancer Center - Gifts of Art Gallery — Comprehensive Cancer Center, Level 1
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171214T122637
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T200000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:The Life and Times of Lizzy Bennet
DESCRIPTION:As the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen’s death\, 2017 presents an opportunity to showcase not only significant early editions of Austen’s works held in the Special Collections Library\, but a much broader swath of materials revealing the historical milieu in which she and her characters lived.\n\nThe 1780s-1810s was a tumultuous time period in Britain with effects reaching to the present day\, and we are fortunate to be able to draw on a rich collection of sources that illustrate Austen’s historical moment\, from A Companion to the Ballroom and The Book of Common Prayer to An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species... and A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.\n\nThe Library will be closed December 23 to January 1.
UID:45823-10310477@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/45823
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,History,Library,Literature
LOCATION:Hatcher Graduate Library - Audubon Room
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180310T120011
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T150000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Umich CodeDown: Power up  your Programming
DESCRIPTION:High schools from the area will send teams to compete in various levels of coding challenges. It will be a great opportunity for learning\, as well as a fun event for the students. 
UID:41209-9332632@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/41209
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:
LOCATION:University of Michigan
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180219T124450
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:EXHIBITION ON VIEW: DRAWING CODES: EXPERIMENTAL PROTOCOLS OF ARCHITECTURAL REPRESENTATION
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition on-view March 7 - 28\n\nEmerging technologies of design and production have opened up new ways to engage with traditional practices of architectural drawing. The twenty-four experimental drawings commissioned for this exhibition explore the impact of such technologies on the relationship between code and drawing: how rules and constraints inform the ways architects document\, analyze\, represent\, and design the built environment.\n\nEach drawing engages with at least one of the below prompts that begin to expand the notion of code as it relates to architectural design and representation:\n\nCode as generative constraint. Restrictive codes often govern what is permitted and what is prohibited. Examples of this include building codes\, urban codes\, zoning codes\, accessibility codes\, and energy codes. How can such constraints become generative\, opening up opportunities for design and representation?\nCode as language. A code can be understood as a set of rules\, conventions\, and traditions of syntax and grammar that structure the communication of information. The discipline of architecture similarly has its own language of typologies\, taxonomies\, and classifications. How can drawing engage with such architectural languages?\nCode as cipher. Encoded or encrypted messages are intended to hide or conceal information. Likewise\, architectural geometries\, forms\, spaces\, and assemblies are embedded with invisible organizational\, social\, political\, or economic logics that may not be immediately evident. How can drawing engage with these latent meanings and messages?\nCode as script. A code can be understood as a script or a recipe: a set of instructions to be executed or performed by a computer\, a robot\, or (in the case of theater or film)\, an actor. Scripts often produce unexpected discrepancies between the intent of the code and how it is executed. How can drawing explore these open-ended processes that may not have a defined outcome?\nThe invited architects were asked to conform to a set of strict rules: consistent dimension\, black & white medium\, and limiting the drawing to orthographic projection. The intent is for this consistency to emphasize the wide range of approaches to questions of technology\, design\, and representation. Yet within this considerable diversity of medium\, aesthetic sensibility\, and content\, several common qualities emerge. First is the unsure link between code and outcome: glitches\, bugs\, accidents\, anomalies\, but also loopholes\, deviations\, variances\, and departures that open up new potentials for architectural design and representation. Second is a mature embrace of technology not as a fetishized end game\, but as an instrument employed synthetically in concert with other architectural “tools of the trade.” And finally\, these drawings demonstrate how conventions of architectural representation remain fertile territory for invention and speculation.\n\nAt the show's initial run at CCA in San Francisco\, an adjacent gallery featured work by CCA Architecture students in Kinematic Code\, a course taught by Clayton Muhleman that has been exploring procedural and robotic drawing techniques.\n\nPanel discussion Tuesday\, March 6 at 6:00pm in the Art & Architecture Auditorium\, followed by opening reception in the College Gallery. Exhibition on view March 7 - March 28.
UID:50241-11690321@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50241
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Exhibition
LOCATION:Art and Architecture Building - Gallery
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180221T115821
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T180000
SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:P+ARG BIENNIAL GRADUATE STUDENT CONFERENCE: \"NETWORKS OF KNOWLEDGE AND POWER\"
DESCRIPTION:The 4th biennial graduate conference of the Planning and Architecture Research Group (P+ARG) of University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning engages the fields of architecture and planning\, as well as neighboring fields from the humanities and social sciences.\n\nKnowledge in architecture and planning moves. It moves through networks of power and capital\, through corporate establishments\, governmental alliances\, international organizations\, transnational social movements\, and media and technology. These networks of power deconstruct and restructure forms and relations of production—emergent and old. They also produce new social and material assemblages within which spatial knowledge is constantly re-visited and re-organized. The resulting socio-technical formations ultimately reconfigure both the products of\, and knowledge within\, the fields of architecture\, planning\, and affiliated disciplines.\n\nHow do we understand the networks of power and knowledge and the implicit human condition that sustains and transforms architecture and planning practices? At a juncture where our logic and systems of production are becoming digitized and automatized at an unprecedented pace\, and when our understanding of the networks and technologies of information are increasingly inseparable from questions of hardware and software\, of the accumulation and classification of electronic data\, the human mediation of knowledge acquires a new significance. The global phenomenon of post-truth politics equally urges us to re-scrutinize the Foucauldian premise of “knowledge as power.”\n\nIn this highly networked era of the Anthropocene\, we want to explore the interactions between people\, ideas\, institutions\, infrastructures and material objects\, especially as these pertain to architecture and planning knowledge\, in order to reflect on issues including but not limited to: political economies\, ecologies and geographies\, poverty\, inequality\, warfare\, mass re/dis-location of people\, invasion and occupation of lands and territories.\n\nConference Keynote Friday\, March 9: Kazys Varnelis\, PhD\, Director of the Urban Architecture Lab
UID:50332-11710227@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50332
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Graduate Students,Urban Planning
LOCATION:Art and Architecture Building
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180319T235840
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T110000
SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:TBP Grad Student Speaker Series: Training (for) Better Presentations
DESCRIPTION:**Note change of location**\nWe are excited to announce the launch of TBP Graduate Student Speaker Series: Training (for) Better Presentations organized by Tau Beta Pi for the College of Engineering\, a pilot professional development event funded by the College of Engineering and the Office of Student Affairs. \n\nTraining (for) Better Presentations is aimed at providing Michigan Engineering graduate students the opportunity to enhance their scientific communication skills\, so they can learn to effectively convey the \"big picture\" value of their research to a diverse audience. It also aims to engage a dialog of science and engineering research among graduate students across the entire College of Engineering.\n\nIntended as \"teaching through practice\" event\, each session is structured to have student speakers (2-3 per session) make a timed (15-20 min) presentation on their graduate research to a broad engineering audience and a communications expert panel (3-4 panelists). Our expert panelists will provide constructive feedback to the speakers (and the audience)\, highlighting the positive aspects of each presentation and also indicating opportunities for improvement. This structure will allow for the speakers to receive specific feedback on their communication skills\, while also providing the audience with generalized guidelines for good scientific communication.\n\nStarting mid-February and leading up to June\, we will be organizing multiple sessions for this event\, and we invite you to participate. The sessions will be held on Saturday mornings (9am - 11am)\, and will be scheduled to occur once every 2-3 weeks. Breakfast and coffee will be provided!\n\nIf you are interested in participating as a speaker\, please indicate your availability on the \"Speaker sign up\" form and the planning committee will follow up with you for scheduling. If you are interested in participating as an audience member\, please sign up through our TBP website on the \"Audience sign up\" link. Note: you be prompted to create a guest profile in order to sign-up as an audience member.\n\nWe look forward to your participation!
UID:49925-11577487@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49925
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Graduate,Michigan Engineering,Professional Development,Research,Undergraduate
LOCATION:Duderstadt Center - 1180 Teleconference Room
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180222T121524
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T093000
SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:Jazz Trombone Symposium
DESCRIPTION:10:00 AM- 2:00 PM- warm-ups\, master classes\, clinics\, and lectures.\n\n2:00 PM - U-M Jazz Trombone Ensemble\, U-M Jazz Trombone Quintet & Ann Arbor Trombones performance.\n\n4:00 PM - John Fedchock\, U-M Jazz Trombone Quintet\, U-M Jazz Faculty Trio (Ellen Rowe\, piano\; Bob Hurst\, bass\; and Sean Dobbins\, drums) performance.\n\nA complete day of trombone related master classes\, clinics\, discussions\, and performances. Trombonist John Fedchock performs with the Jazz Trombone Ensemble under the direction of Dennis Wilson and the U-M Jazz Faculty Trio  in the featured performance of the day.\n\n*Please note Hankinson Rehearsal Hall has limited seating capacity\, early arrival is recommended to ensure admission*
UID:49811-11543709@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49811
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,Music,North campus
LOCATION:Off Campus Location - Hankinson Rehearsal Hall
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180214T140043
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T180000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Exhibit: Black Histories of Radical Reproductive Justice Activism
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit explores the history of African American women and reproductive health\, as well as African American women's attempts to control their own reproductive destiny and to create a healthy environment for themselves\, their children\, and their communities.\n\nOn display in the lobby of the Hatcher Graduate Library during Black History Month (February) and Women's History Month (March). \n\nThe exhibit was developed by Professor LaKisha Simmons (History\, Women's Studies) and undergraduate students Brianna Wells\, Mahal Stevens\, Jewel Drigo\, Kelly Kacan\, and Alyssa Erebor.\n\nFunding and support from the Department of History\, Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies\, University Library\, Hatcher Gallery Team\, and the Kalt Fund for African American and African History.
UID:50081-11633598@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50081
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:African American,History,Medicine,Social Justice,Women's Studies
LOCATION:Hatcher Graduate Library - Lobby
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180228T121523
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T120000
SUMMARY:Performance:Sally Fleming Masterclass Series: Simon James\, violin
DESCRIPTION:Simon James is one of the most distinguished teachers in the violin world. His students have been victorious in many national and international competitions\, including the Gold Medal in last season's Yehudi Menuhin Competition in London. They have performed as soloists with major orchestras for the past two decades. James has taught at the Encore Summer school\, the Cambridge International String Academy and serves as assistant concertmaster of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra and was recently guest concertmaster of the West Australia Symphony Orchestra.
UID:49882-11566238@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49882
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,Music,North campus
LOCATION:Off Campus Location - Room 2058
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180112T132050
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T113000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Saturday Morning Physics | Spins\, Magnetism and Computers
DESCRIPTION:How do computers work\, and what is a hard drive? There has been tremendous progress in making computers faster and smaller\, but what comes next? In this talk\, Professor Vanessa Sih will describe the role that spin and magnets play in today's computers and in proposed future technology.
UID:48128-11180723@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/48128
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Culture,Free,Graduate Students,Lecture,Physics,Science,Talk,Undergraduate Students
LOCATION:Weiser Hall - 170 &amp; 182
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180316T181530
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:2018 MFA Thesis Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Thesis exhibitions by Stamps second-year MFA in Art graduate students Stephanie Brown\, Robert J. Fitzgerald\,  Brynn Higgins-Stirrup\, and Brenna K. Murphy are featured at the new Stamps Gallery in downtown Ann Arbor from Friday\, March 9 - Sunday\, April 1\, 2018. A public open house and exhibition reception will take place on Friday\, March 9 from 6-8 pm. The exhibition reception includes two performances:\n\nBrenna K. Murphy\, Crossing\, 6 - 6:45 pm\nRobert Fitzgerald\, / offscreen / \, 7:15 - 7:30 pm\n\nAdditional performances will take place on Friday\, March 30 and Saturday\, March 31\, 2018:\n\nFriday\, March 30: Robert Fitzgerald\, / offscreen / \, 5 - 7 pm\nSaturday\, March 31: Brenna K. Murphy\, Crossing\, 11:30 am - 4:30 pm\nViewers are welcome to stay for the entire duration of this five hour performance or come and go as they please - attendance from start to finish is not required.
UID:50396-11727486@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50396
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibition
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180130T152923
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Exercising the Eye: The Gertrude Kasle Collection
DESCRIPTION:Gallery hours are 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Tuesday–Saturday and 12–5 p.m. Sunday\; galleries are closed on Mondays.\n\nThis exhibition celebrates Gertrude Kasle (1917–2016)\, a key figure in the formation of Detroit’s contemporary art community in the 1960s and 70s. A pioneering female gallerist\, Kasle provided midwest audiences with a venue in which to experience avant-garde art from centers like New York City\, while also supporting and exhibiting regional artists. Featuring a collection of paintings\, works on paper\, and sculptures from the height of the Abstract Expressionist movement through the early twenty-first century\, 'Exercising the Eye' speaks to the relationships Kasle fostered with local\, national\, and international artists and her appreciation for artistic expression and experimentation. Critical voices from the last fifty years include Philip Guston\, Jane Hammond\, Grace Hartigan\, Jasper Johns\, Michele Oka Doner\, and Robert Rauschenberg. The exhibition offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore a dynamic moment in Detroit’s cultural history and insight into Kasle’s love of looking and learning.\n\nLead support for 'Exercising the Eye: The Gertrude Kasle Collection' is provided by the University of Michigan Office of the Provost\, Michigan Medicine\, and the University of Michigan CEW Frances and Sydney Lewis Visiting Leaders Fund.
UID:49505-11464956@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49505
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition,Expressionism,Multicultural,Museum,UMMA,Visual Arts
LOCATION:Museum of Art - A. Alfred Taubman Gallery
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180116T132347
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:New at UMMA: Paul Rand
DESCRIPTION:Throughout the second half of the twentieth century\, pioneering art director and graphic designer Paul Rand (1914–1996) was celebrated for crafting the brand identities of such American corporate icons as ABC\, IBM\, UPS\, and Westinghouse. Rand considered the designer’s task to be the symbolic communication of a company’s character. This recent acquisition presentation features the poster Rand created as part of IBM’s THINK promotional campaign. The design is a rebus\, or visual puzzle\, wherein Rand cleverly transforms the letters of IBM’s logo into pictures. The whimsical use of symbols encourages viewers to interpret—or think—in order to comprehend the company’s intended message that it values “insight\,” “industriousness\,” and “motivation.” The poster is part of a larger recent gift of archival Paul Rand objects donated to UMMA by Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo—professor in the U-M Stamps School of Art and Design and published scholar on Paul Rand—and Maria Phillips.\n\nThis work was recently gifted to UMMA by Maria Phillips and Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo.
UID:46548-10547161@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/46548
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition,Museum,UMMA,Visual Arts
LOCATION:Museum of Art - The Connector
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171106T142603
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Patricia Piccinini: The Comforter
DESCRIPTION:Australian artist Patricia Piccinini’s strange\, hyperreal yet sentimental sculptures are often rooted in her speculative visualizations of future species—beings transformed by\, or even created by\, developments in genetic engineering and technology.  On view at UMMA\, \"The Comforter\" presents the likeness of a young girl whose appearance suggests a rare genetic condition causing excessive hair across her face and body. In her lap she tenderly cradles an udder-shaped\, eyeless creature—a possible reference to current experiments in genetically altered milk-producing animals. The encounter staged by the sculpture\, though curious and unexplained\, appears to be one of innocence and intimacy\, and suggests the potential for emotional connection between a diversity of beings. This theme is a common one for Piccinini\, whose work incorporates (often obliquely) ideas and questions about the ethical implications of scientific progress and the conflicts in our culture between the natural and the man-made.\n\nLead support for \"Patricia Piccinini: The Comforter\" is provided by the University of Michigan Office of the Provost\, the Herbert W. and Susan L. Johe Endowment\, and the University of Michigan Institute for the Humanities and the Institute for Research on Women and Gender.
UID:46549-10547282@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/46549
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition,Museum,UMMA,Visual Arts
LOCATION:Museum of Art - Irving Stenn, Jr. Family Gallery
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171106T140510
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T170000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Tim Noble and Sue Webster: The Masterpiece
DESCRIPTION:Since the 1980s\, British artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster have been known for their shadow sculptures built from materials as diverse as scrap metal\, garbage\, taxidermy\, and sex toys. When light is directed at these assemblages\, they project shadows that are exceptionally accurate and intricate representations of other things entirely.\n\n\"The Masterpiece\" (2014) is a shadow self-portrait of the artists created from metal casts of dead vermin they collected and welded together into a ball. From afar the casts appear to be a stunning abstract silver sculpture\; on closer inspection the disturbing menagerie of creatures emerges\, only to change form again—as a shadow on the wall—into a precise and elegant image that is astonishingly different from the objects that create it.\n\nLead support for \"Tim Noble and Sue Webster: The Masterpiece\" is provided by the Herbert W. and Susan L. Johe Endowment\, the Susan and Richard Gutow Fund\, and the University of Michigan Institute for the Humanities. Additional generous support is provided by the Richard and Janet Miller Fund.
UID:46545-10547006@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/46545
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibition,Media,Museum,UMMA,Visual Arts
LOCATION:Museum of Art - Media Gallery
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180228T121517
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T110000
SUMMARY:Performance:Voices Valiant Adult Choir Performance
DESCRIPTION:Norma Freeman\, conductor\n\nU-M’s premiere adult choir takes the stage for an engaging performance of traditional and modern choral works.
UID:49522-11467899@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/49522
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,Music,North campus
LOCATION:Walgreen Drama Center - Stamps Auditorium
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180307T121528
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T120000
SUMMARY:Performance:Senior Recital: Elizabeth Snyder\, horn
DESCRIPTION:PROGRAM: Krol - Laudatio\; Schumann - Adagio and Allegro\; Glasunow - Reverie\; Persichetti - Parable\; Stevens - Sonata\; Cooke - Rondo in B-flat.
UID:50804-11873337@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/50804
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,Music,North campus
LOCATION:Off Campus Location - McIntosh Theatre
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20171229T125248
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T124500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T144500
SUMMARY:Meeting:Citizens' Climate Lobby Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Worried about climate change? Wondering how you can make a real difference? Come to the monthly meeting of the Ann Arbor chapter of Citizens' Climate Lobby (CCL). CCL is a national\, grassroots organization working to enact federal legislation to put a price on CO2. Our meetings consist of dialing in to a national conference call (featuring different guest speakers each month)\, followed by local discussion of actions.
UID:47914-11118437@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/47914
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Activism,Climate Change,Environment,Free,Politics,Social Justice,Sustainability,Volunteer
LOCATION:Off Campus Location - 3rd floor Freespace room
CONTACT:
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DTSTAMP:20180115T182509
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180310T160000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:Exhibition | Excavating Archaeology @ U-M: 1817‐2017
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores the history of archaeology and museums at the University of Michigan for the past 200 years and looks forward to the future of archaeology and museums at Michigan in the coming century. The exhibition relies on carefully chosen objects\, archival documents and images\, and other illustrative materials to examine moments in the history of the University of Michigan’s involvements in archaeology and the location of archaeology in the museum environment.\n\nCurators: Carla M. Sinopoli and Terry G. Wilfong\n\nVisit the exhibition website: http://exhibitions.kelsey.lsa.umich.edu/excavating-archaeology-bicentennial/
UID:44170-9889172@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/44170
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:AEM Featured,Archaeology,Bicentennial,Exhibition,Museum
LOCATION:Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
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