Donia Human Rights Center Lecture. U.S. Policy in the Middle East: Human Rights and/or National Interests?
Ambassador (Ret.) Daniel C. Kurtzer, S. Daniel Abraham Professor of Middle East Policy Studies, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University; former U.S. Ambassador to Egypt and Israel
Please note: This event will be held virtually EST through Zoom. This webinar is free and open to the public, but registration is required....
Reading and Q&A with Mat Johnson
Zell Visiting Writers Series
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Craft Lecture: Race, Identity, and the Creative Process
Mat Johnson, Zell Visiting Writers Series
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Reading and Q&A with Kathleen Graber
Zell Visiting Writers Series
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Craft Lecture: The Art of Association
Kathleen Graber, Zell Visiting Writers Series
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Reading and Q&A with Kiese Laymon
2021 Hopwood Lecturer
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LEAD: Decentering Whiteness in the Academy
This LEAD conversation will address how administrators, faculty, and staff can decenter whiteness at an institutional level and create a...
Nursing Acute Care Pediatric Webinar
Dr. Kathryn Nelson
Meet virtually with lead faculty from the Acute Care Pediatric NP program and have your questions answered! You will also learn more about...
Twitter as a Tool for Connection and Advocacy During COVID-19: What We Know From Hundreds of Social Work Faculty
Parenting in Context Webinar Series
This webinar, hosted by the Parenting in Context Lab, will present research on how social work faculty have used Twitter for connection and...
Nursing Primary Care Programs Webinar
Meet with faculty from multiple programs at once! Faculty from the following programs will be presenting information and answering questions...
The Archaeology of the Japanese Diaspora in the United States
Dr. Stacey Camp, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology Michigan State University
This talk examines the emerging field of the archaeology of the Japanese diaspora in the United States. The first part of this talk examines...
LUNCH & LEARN: “Resilience, Teamwork, and Confidence: Life Skills from a Navy SEAL and a Professional Golfer"
This event is open to all College of Engineering students, faculty and staff, and all U-M ROTC students....
Defense: Physiological Relevance of Novel Lysosomal Ion Channels
Ce Wang
Mentors: Richard Hume and Haoxing Xu
MAS Lecture | Pioneer Farmers of Pleasant Valley
Tim Bennett
The Warners arrived in Michigan in 1837 as pioneers from Livingston County, New York. The site dates to 1841 with the purchase of an 80-acre...
COVID-19: A WeListen Staff Discussion
This WeListen session is open to all UM staff members. All voices and views are welcome and the Zoom link for this event will be shared once...
Mind & Moral Psychology: Matt Stichter
Learning from Failure: Shame and the True Self in Virtue as Skill
A password is required to attend this virtual event. Please contact lksoter@umich.edu to request the password....
Mind & Moral Psychology: Jonathan Phillips (Dartmouth)
Knowledge Before Belief
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Program in International and Comparative Studies Fifth Annual International Studies Virtual Alumni Career Panel
International Studies Alumni
The Program in International and Comparative Studies (PICS) will host its fifth annual International Studies Virtual Alumni Career Panel...
Race, Protest, and Politics: Where Do We Go From Here?
Dr. Mary Frances Berry believes that each generation has the responsibility to make a dent in the wall of injustice. She speaks boldly for...
Maddock Retirement Symposium
Event in recognition of the retirement of Professor Janine Maddock in December.
Research Universities and the Public Good in the Time of COVID-19
ISR Insights Speaker Series
ISR Insights Speaker Series is a series focusing on the research happening at ISR....
Michigan Mudbowl eSports Tournament Fundraiser Challenge
During these trying Covid times, while the Mud waits, our #LittleVictors at C.S.Mott Children’s Hospital still need help. That’s why...
Healthy Holidays
Join us for a Healthy Holidays Virtual Open House on December 1 from noon - 1 pm! Groups from across the University will offer short...
UU Weekly - Name that Tune
UU Weekly is your ticket to mid-week rest and relaxation. Join us on Wednesdays for fun stress-relief activities!...
UMix - Meet Someone NewMix
With a socially-distanced semester, it can be hard meeting other students. We at CCI want to make that easier for you. Introducing, Meet...
Social Psychology Brown Bag:
Ariana Munoz-Salgado and Desiree Aleibar, Social Psychology Graduate Students
Ariana...
Mass Incarceration: A WeListen Staff Discussion
This WeListen session is open to all UM staff members, and is part of the 'Just Community: A Reading and Action Program' series...
The Courteous Power: Japan and Southeast Asia in the Indo-Pacific Era
Pavin Chachavalpongpun, John Ciorciari, & Kiyoteru Tsutsui
Open to all University of Michigan students....
Friday Afternoon Mindful Moments Meditation Session
For the remainder of the semester following Thanksgiving break, sessions will only be held on Fridays from 12:30pm-1pm until December...
Friday Afternoon Mindful Moments Meditation Session
For the remainder of the semester following Thanksgiving break, sessions will only be held on Fridays from 12:30pm-1pm until December...
Friday Afternoon Mindful Moments Meditation Session
For the remainder of the semester following Thanksgiving break, sessions will only be held on Fridays from 12:30pm-1pm until December...
Midwest Dynamics and Group Actions Seminar
Simultaneous supersingular reductions of CM elliptic curves
In joint work with Menny Aka, Manuel Luethi and Philippe Michel, we study the simultaneous reductions at several supersingular primes of...
An Industrial Engineering-Based Approach to Designing and Evaluating Healthcare Systems to Improve Veteran Access to Care
Adam VanDeusen, Ph.D. Candidate
Access to healthcare is a critical public health issue in the United States, especially for veterans. Veterans are older on average than the...
Job Talk (Zell Visiting Professor in Fiction)
Zoom join details will be shared via calendar invite. Contact: audrawil@umich.edu
Algebraic Geometry Seminar
Hodge sheaves for singular families
This is a report on joint work with Behrouz Taji. Given a flat projective morphism f from X to B of complex varieties, assuming that B is...
The Arab and Muslim Vote In Focus: How Arab and Muslim Americans Voted and What the Results Mean
A conversation on the recent elections with Ali Harb (Middle East Eye), Adbulkader Sinno (Indiana University), Dawud Walid (CAIR) &...
CJS Lecture Series | Japonisme and the Birth of Cinema (Book Talk)
Daisuke Miyao, Professor and Hajime Mori Chair in Japanese Language and Literature, University of California, San Diego
Please note, all posted event times are in the U.S. Eastern Time Zone....
Fall into Finals with FYE!
Join First Year Experience (FYE) for a series of events as we approach the end of fall semester! While a lot has happened, you are not...
Virtual Internship Panel
English majors and minors!...
Early Career Leaders Community of Practice - Re-Energizing Your Leadership Style: Taking stock of 2020 and Setting the Stage for 2021 OL21ECLCOP03
With the end of 2020 in sight, join us for our year-end event to reflect on this unprecedented year and prepare for your transition to 2021...
IISS Lecture Series. Islamic Law in Literature: Case Studies from Tanukhī (d. 384/994) and Hamadhanī (d. 398/1008)
Bilal Orfali, Professor and Sheikh Zayed Chair of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the American University of Beirut
Free event; please register at http://myumi.ch/zx790...
Mental Health and Protest in the Time of Covid-19
Mental Health and Protest in the Time of Covid-19...
Magic in Mame-Loshn: Translating Harry Potter into Yiddish
Translator Arun Viswanath, in conversation with Benjamin Paloff, University of Michigan
The Harry Potter series is the most-translated book series of all time, having appeared in languages as various as Tamil, Ancient Greek, and...
CCN Forum - Non Academic Career Panel
Alumni Panel
This professional development workshop brings back home an excellent panel of CCN alumni who currently work outside of academia. We hope to...
Student Combinatorics Seminar
The RSK algorithm for longest paths
The Robinson-Schensted-Knuth correspondence gives a very concrete algorithm for converting a permutation into a pair of Young Tableaux, from...
CultureSource presents "Beyond Images: Representational Justice in the Arts"
Zoom Event / Virtual Event
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