“Molecular logic of immune cell movement and activation”
Dr. Orion Weiner, UCLA-SF
Abstract: Our lab seeks to define the molecular logic of complex cell behaviors—how cells go from sets of interacting molecules to the...
The Liberal Arts in 2021: Addressing Global Challenges (Inaugural Winter Event)
College and Beyond II: Liberal Arts and Life Colloquium Series
Join us this winter term for the continuation of our public colloquium series exploring the values, dimensions, and outcomes of liberal arts...
Using Multiple Forms of Data to Talk about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Liberal Arts Education (Seminar 4 on Measuring the Liberal Arts)
College and Beyond II: Liberal Arts and Life Colloquium Series
Join us this winter term for the continuation of our public colloquium series exploring the values, dimensions, and outcomes of liberal arts...
Measuring Liberal Education: A Report from the College and Beyond II Study at the University of Michigan (Seminar 5 on Measuring the Liberal Arts)
College and Beyond II: Liberal Arts and Life Colloquium Series
Join us this winter term for the continuation of our public colloquium series exploring the values, dimensions, and outcomes of liberal arts...
Covid-19 Health Update: Trends, Treatment and Vaccines
THIS EVENT WILL BE LIVE STREAMED
UM Epidemiologist Emily Toth Martin and UM Infectious Disease Physician Lona Mody will explore the latest updates in Covid-19 on campus, in...
Applied Physics Seminar: "Modeling of Light Scattering for Surface Analysis: Two Cases"
Fred L. Terry, Jr., Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Director Academic Program, Undergraduate Education, College of Engineering, University of Michigan
Abstract: Near UV to mid-infrared light measurements are highly advantageous in a number of domains of surface analysis. While less direct...
Anti-Racism Exploration/ Discussion Series
THIS EVENT WILL BE LIVE STREAMED
Isabel Wilkerson, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, has written a well-researched, narrative history titled “Caste: The Origins of our...
Presentation and Q&A: "The Role of the Agent"
Agent Amy Williams, Williams Literary Agency
This event is open to MFA students and Zell Fellows only....
CJS Lecture Series | Intimate Disconnections: Divorce and the Romance of Independence in Contemporary Japan
Allison Alexy, Assistant Professor, Departments of Asian Languages and Cultures, Women’s and Gender Studies Studies, University of Michigan
What makes a good marriage? How should men and women feel confident deciding which relationships should end? In the early 2000s, amidst...
PICS Career Event. Careers with the United Nations Migration Agency
Caroline Logan, Program Manager, International Organization for Migration (IOM), United Nations Migration, Yemen; BA International Studies ‘13, University of Michigan
Interested in careers with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), United Nations Migration Agency? Join us to learn from...
Presentation and Q&A
Agent Julia Kardon, HG Literary
This event is open to MFA students and Zell Fellows only....
Presentation and Q&A: "The Journal Publication Process"
Poetry Editor Eloisa Amezcua, The Shallow Ends
This event is open to MFA students and Zell Fellows only....
31st Belin Lecture: Our Man in Budapest: Raoul Wallenberg, the United States, and the Myth of a Plan
Rebecca Erbelding, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
In the summer of 1944, nearly a decade after his graduation from the University of Michigan, Raoul Wallenberg arrived into the chaos of...
Presentation and Q&A
Agent Anjali Singh, Ayesha Pande Literary
This event is open to MFA students and Zell Fellows only....
Presentation and Q&A: "Writing Through and About Difficult Times"
Fiction Editor Heidi Pitlor, Best American Short Stories
This event is open to MFA students and Zell Fellows only....
Presentation and Q&A on The Nuts and Bolts of the Author/Agent Relationship
Agent Marya Spence, Janklow & Nesbit Associates
This event is for MFA students and Zell Fellows only....
CSEAS Lecture Series. A Village Called Versailles film screening followed by a discussion with Mark VanLandingham, Cam-Thanh Tran, and Aurora Le
Mark VanLandingham, Tulane University; Cam-Thanh Tran, Tulane University; and Aurora Le, University of Michigan
Free and open to the public; register at http://bit.ly/2XVakxD...
Peace Corps General Information Session
Join the U-M Peace Corps recruiters at this Peace Corps information session where you will learn about Peace Corps service, hear about...
Hot Chocolate Day
Come Warm Yourself Up!
Join us for some hot chocolate in all dining halls during brunch this Saturday! Featuring a hot chocolate station! Due to COVID-19...
Peace Corps Application Workshop
During this session, you will:...
Algebraic Topology Seminar
Equivariant Lazard rings, cobordism, and deformation
I will talk about my joint work with Yunze Lu. While my talk will be self-contained, it can be considered a follow-up of the talk by Markus...
A Womb of Their Own - Film Screening
co-hosted with Sexual and Gender Diversity in Public Health
Registration: http://bit.ly/LGBTQ-UM-Events...
Preprint Algebraic Geometry Seminar
Denef-Loeser: Germs of arcs on singular algebraic varieties and motivic integration (part I)
Speaker(s): Mircea Mustata (UM)
Preprint Algebraic Geometry Seminar
Denef-Loeser: Germs of arcs on singular algebraic varieties and motivic integration (part II)
Speaker(s): Mircea Mustata (UM)
Virtual Case Study with Procter & Gamble, hosted by Theta Tau
Get to know P&G and gain professional development skills during our Virtual Case Study! All engineering disciplines and years are...
“I Will Use this Medium to Speak to You”: Maya Angelou, Black Independent Film, and the Radical Possibilities of the Moving Image
Practice Job Talk by English Language and Literature PhD Alumna Hayley O’Malley
For Zoom log in please contact Hayley O'Malley: hayley.omalley@northwestern.edu.
LHS Collaboratory- February session
"Digital Transformation in Healthcare for a Diverse World" Co-Hosted by the LHS Collaboratory and the University of Michigan School of Dentistry
The keynote presentation (12:00 pm-1:15 pm ET) will be followed by breakout sessions (1:15 pm-2:15 pm ET) on topics presented by the UM...
Employer Connection: Exploring finance careers with Sculptor Capital Management
Financial firms recruit talented communicators, disciplined organizers, and savvy programmers in order to work on complex challenges with...
Funding Opportunities for Honors Students
Learn about funding opportunities available to LSA Honors students. Henry Dyson will provide an overview of:...
Weekly Wander: How Walkable is Your Wander?
Explore through an accessibility lens by keeping an eye out for features that make a place better or more limiting for pedestrians....
Weekly Wander: Gratitude
Get outside and take a few minutes to find gratitude for all nature has to offer!...
Workshop: Managing Your Online Researcher Identity
There is a lot to consider when crafting an online identity as a researcher. In this session, we’ll talk about the different types of...
Social, Behavioral & Experimental Economics (SBEE): Does Black and Blue Matter?: An Experimental Investigation of Race and Perceptions of Police Bias
Mackenzie Alston, Florida State University
Abstract:...
Weekly Wander: Theme TBA
Wander prompts are released on GooseChase at noon on Mondays, but can be completed anytime throughout the semester....
Weekly Wander: Theme TBA
Wander prompts are released on GooseChase at noon on Mondays, but can be completed anytime throughout the semester....
Weekly Wander: Art
No matter where you are, art is somewhere nearby! Complete this wander on campus or at home by checking out a sculpture, mural, or really...
Weekly Wander: Into the Past
Whether Women's History Month specific or just something with history near you, take a wander into the past this week!...
Weekly Wander: Theme TBA
Wander prompts are released on GooseChase at noon on Mondays, but can be completed anytime throughout the semester....
Metalevel Motion Planning for Unmanned Aircraft Systems: Metrics Definition and Algorithm Selection
Robotics PhD Defense, Cosme Ochoa
A diverse suite of manned and unmanned aircraft will occupy future urban airspace. Flight plans must accommodate specific aircraft...
The 2021 Miller-Converse Roundtable
Can Democracy Survive?
Join faculty members from the Center for Political Studies on Thursday, April 8, 2021 at 4 PM Eastern for a roundtable discussion of current...
Stamps @ Home: A Conversation with Artists from the Exhibition Story, Word, Sound, Sway
Join us on Thursday, February 18, 2021 at 6 pm to hear from four Stamps School alumni artists featured in the exhibition Story, Word, Sound,...
Colloquium Series Seminar
Steady Water Waves
The mathematical study of water waves began with the derivation of the basic mathematical equations of any fluid by Euler in 1752. Later,...
Algebraic Topology Seminar
Large scale open subsets of configuration spaces and the foundations of factorization homology
This project (joint with Andrew Blumberg) aims to adapt the foundations of factorization homology to be more amenable to equivariant...
The Making of Two Presidents, featuring Donald Holloway, Curator, Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum; Marilynn Olson, Distinguished Professor Emerita, Texas State University; Claudia Nelson, Professor Emerita of English, Texas A&M University
Presented by the Arts & Ideas in the Humanities Program, U-M Residential College
Join us for three short talks about presidents Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan who both celebrated childhood reading as roadmaps to the...
Café Shapiro with Guest Hosts!
Students, nominated by their instructors, will read their own poems and short stories. The quality is high! For many student writers, Café...