The Week of: Jun 9, 2019
Event Types
Group
- University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)(52)
- Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum(18)
- University Library(16)
- Planetarium & Dome Theater at the Museum of Natural History(14)
- Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques(11)
- Museum of Natural History(9)
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology(7)
- UROP - Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program(7)
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Exhibitions(6)
- Michigan Union Ticket Office (MUTO)(6)
- Institute for Research on Women and Gender(5)
- School of Music, Theatre & Dance(3)
- Department of Physics(2)
- Germanic Languages & Literatures(2)
- Ginsberg Center(2)
- Maize Pages Student Organizations(2)
- Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (50+)(2)
- University Career Center(2)
- William L. Clements Library(2)
- Astronomy Colloquia(1)
- CEW+(1)
- Causal Inference in Education Research Seminar (CIERS)(1)
- Center for RNA Biomedicine(1)
- Chemical Engineering Graduate Society(1)
- Department Colloquia(1)
- Department of Astronomy(1)
- Department of Chemistry(1)
- Department of Economics(1)
- Department of Economics Seminars(1)
- Engaging Scientists in Policy and Advocacy(1)
- Engineering Office of Student Affairs(1)
- Gifts of Art(1)
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Tours(1)
- LSA Opportunity Hub(1)
- Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies(1)
- Michigan Engineering(1)
- Michigan Medicine(1)
- School of Nursing(1)
- Student Astronomical Society(1)
- Tau Beta Pi(1)
- University Center for Language and Literacy(1)
- See All Groups (41 total)
Location
- Museum of Art(52)
- Off Campus Location(32)
- Biological Sciences Building(23)
- Hatcher Graduate Library(16)
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology(7)
- Matthaei Botanical Gardens(7)
- Undergraduate Science Building(7)
- Lane Hall(5)
- Angell Hall(2)
- Michigan League(2)
- Center for the Education of Women(1)
- Chemistry Dow Lab(1)
- East Hall(1)
- Herbert H. Dow Building(1)
- Perry Building(1)
- Ross School of Business(1)
- School of Nursing(1)
- Taubman Biomedical Science Research Building(1)
- Taubman Library(1)
- University Hospitals(1)
- V. Vaughan(1)
- Walgreen Drama Center(1)
- Weill Hall (Ford School)(1)
- West Hall(1)
- William Clements Library(1)
- See All Locations (25 total)
June 9th, 2019
Research Scholars Applications Open
Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program
Want to return to research for the Fall 2019-Winter 2020 Academic Year? Apply to the Research Scholars Program by August 1st at 5pm....
Grand Rapids Triathlon
Olympic distance collegiate race in Grand Rapids, MI
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity
Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social...
Bonsai in Bloom: Satsuki Azalea
A display of satsuki azalea bonsai in bloom as well as a display of viewing stones (found stones or rocks that that resemble objects or...
Nichols Arboretum Peony Garden Bloom Season
The largest collection of heirloom peonies in North America comes alive in spring with as many as 10,000 blooms at peak. Bloom time varies...
The Cosmic Recipe: Setting the Periodic Table
New planetarium shows and live Star Talks will take visitors beyond space to explore the oceans' reefs, Earth’s geology, weather, and...
Science Forum Demo: Fantastic Fluids
Join us in the Science Forum for 15-20 minute engaging science demonstrations that will help you see the world around you in a whole new...
Paleo Prep Lab Chat
Join us at the visible labs in the atriums for a discussion about the science happening inside. All ages welcome. Please check the Welcome...
The Sky Tonight
New planetarium shows and live Star Talks will take visitors beyond space to explore the oceans' reefs, Earth’s geology, weather, and...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics in the Early 1970s
Can abstract art be about politics? In the early 1970s, that question was hotly debated as artists, critics, and the public grappled with...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics in the Early 1970s
Can abstract art be about politics? In the early 1970s, that question was hotly debated as artists, critics, and the public grappled with...
Bauhaus Architectural Exhibition TEST!
Bauhaus Architectural Exhibition TEST
Jason DeMarte: Garden of Artificial Delights
Jason DeMarte: Garden of Artificial Delights presents an enigmatic world filled with unexpected and unsettling sensory temptations. In this...
New at UMMA: Oshima Tsumugi Kimono
Fashioned in the Amami islands of Japan, Oshima Tsumugi silk has long been admired for its understated beauty, incredible softness, and...
The Six Senses of Buddhism
Art museums generally give primacy to the sense of sight. Religious and ritual objects, on the other hand, stimulate an array of...
The World to Come: Art in the Age of the Anthropocene
EXPLORE SUBJECTS AND THEMES RELATED TO RAW MATERIALS, DISASTERS, CONSUMPTION, LOSS, AND JUSTICE...
The Sky Tonight
New planetarium shows and live Star Talks will take visitors beyond space to explore the oceans' reefs, Earth’s geology, weather, and...
Exhibition | Ancient Color
Due to popular demand, extended through July 28, 2019
The Roman world was a colorful place. Although we often associate the Romans with white marble statues, these statues — as well as Roman...
UMMA Pop Up: Emma Aboukasm & Alex Anest
Emma Lee Aboukasm is an award-winning, Detroit-based recording artist, vocalist, pianist, and composer. Educated in classical and jazz...
Belle Isle and Beyond: A Site Dance Performance
Community members from Detroit, along with U-M faculty and students, are joining forces to create Belle Isle and Beyond, an innovative site...
The Sky Tonight
New planetarium shows and live Star Talks will take visitors beyond space to explore the oceans' reefs, Earth’s geology, weather, and...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics in the Early 1970s
Abstraction, Color, and Politics in the Early 1970s explores large-scale works of art by Helen Frankenthaler, Louise Nevelson, Sam Gilliam,...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics: The 1960s and 1970s
In the midst of the political and cultural upheavals of the 60s and 70s, artists, critics, and the public grappled with the relationship...
The Sky Tonight
New planetarium shows and live Star Talks will take visitors beyond space to explore the oceans' reefs, Earth’s geology, weather, and...
In Conversation with Jason DeMarte: Photography in the Garden of Artificial Delights
The exhibition Jason DeMarte: Garden of Artificial Delights invites viewers to journey into a visually stunning, though deeply...
Science Forum Demo: Cow’s Eye Dissection
Join us in the Science Forum for 15-20 minute engaging science demonstrations that will help you see the world around you in a whole new...
Belle Isle and Beyond: A Site Dance Performance
Community members from Detroit, along with U-M faculty and students, are joining forces to create Belle Isle and Beyond, an innovative site...
Biodiversity Lab Chat
Join us at the visible labs in the atriums for a discussion about the science happening inside. All ages welcome. Please check the website...
Expedition Reef
New planetarium shows and live Star Talks will take visitors beyond space to explore the oceans' reefs, Earth’s geology, weather, and...
Shakespeare in the Arb: Twelfth Night
Shakespeare’s story of love and identity, mistaken and otherwise, brims with some of the bard’s most well-loved speeches and songs....
Tom Russell
Presented by The Ark
June 10th, 2019
Research Scholars Applications Open
Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program
Want to return to research for the Fall 2019-Winter 2020 Academic Year? Apply to the Research Scholars Program by August 1st at 5pm....
she was here, once
nastassja e. swift
The mobility and displacement of the Black body, from port to holding cell, to ward and out, is a history that is embedded in our...
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity
Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social...
Institute for Community-Driven Practice
The Institute for Community-Driven Practice (CDP) is a training program, offered by the Ginsberg Center, designed for faculty and staff who...
Introduction to the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) Workshop
Amanda Sonnega, University of Michigan
The Health and Retirement Study (hrsonline.isr.umich.edu) Summer Workshop is intended to give participants an introduction to the study that...
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150
The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains...
Bonsai in Bloom: Satsuki Azalea
A display of satsuki azalea bonsai in bloom as well as a display of viewing stones (found stones or rocks that that resemble objects or...
Nichols Arboretum Peony Garden Bloom Season
The largest collection of heirloom peonies in North America comes alive in spring with as many as 10,000 blooms at peak. Bloom time varies...
Deutschtisch
Spring 2019
The Deutschtisch for Spring 2019 is associated with German 100. All are welcome! The group will meet MW 12:00-12:45. You can find the group...
Multi-Item Scale Development and Testing
Pamela Campanelli, UK Survey Methods Consultant
Standardized multi-item scales are more common in some disciplines than others. This 2-day course is designed to inspire participants from...
Data Collection Methods
Frederick Conrad, University of Michigan and Florian Keusch, University of Mannheim
This course reviews a range of survey data collection methods that are both interview-based (face-to-face and telephone) and...
RNA Innovation Seminar
Jeanne Stuckey Ph.D., Associate Professor, Life Sciences Institute & Ahmed Malik, Ph.D. candidate from the Sami Barmada lab
1.) "The Center for Structural Biology: Now and in the Future plus a sneak peek at ZAP"...
June 11th, 2019
Research Scholars Applications Open
Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program
Want to return to research for the Fall 2019-Winter 2020 Academic Year? Apply to the Research Scholars Program by August 1st at 5pm....
she was here, once
nastassja e. swift
The mobility and displacement of the Black body, from port to holding cell, to ward and out, is a history that is embedded in our...
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity
Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social...
Institute for Community-Driven Practice
The Institute for Community-Driven Practice (CDP) is a training program, offered by the Ginsberg Center, designed for faculty and staff who...
Exhibition | Ancient Color
Due to popular demand, extended through July 28, 2019
The Roman world was a colorful place. Although we often associate the Romans with white marble statues, these statues — as well as Roman...
Introduction to the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) Workshop
Amanda Sonnega, University of Michigan
The Health and Retirement Study (hrsonline.isr.umich.edu) Summer Workshop is intended to give participants an introduction to the study that...
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150
The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains...
Bonsai in Bloom: Satsuki Azalea
A display of satsuki azalea bonsai in bloom as well as a display of viewing stones (found stones or rocks that that resemble objects or...
Nichols Arboretum Peony Garden Bloom Season
The largest collection of heirloom peonies in North America comes alive in spring with as many as 10,000 blooms at peak. Bloom time varies...
The Constitution at the Border: When Immigration Policy and Constitutional Norms Clash
Margo Schlanger
Margo Schlanger is the Wade H. and Dores M. McCree Collegiate Professor of Law at the University of Michigan, where she has taught since...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics in the Early 1970s
Can abstract art be about politics? In the early 1970s, that question was hotly debated as artists, critics, and the public grappled with...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics in the Early 1970s
Can abstract art be about politics? In the early 1970s, that question was hotly debated as artists, critics, and the public grappled with...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics:
The 1960s and 1970s
In the midst of the political and cultural upheavals of the 60s and 70s, artists, critics, and the public grappled with the relationship...
Bauhaus Architectural Exhibition TEST!
Bauhaus Architectural Exhibition TEST
Jason DeMarte: Garden of Artificial Delights
Jason DeMarte: Garden of Artificial Delights presents an enigmatic world filled with unexpected and unsettling sensory temptations. In this...
New at UMMA: Oshima Tsumugi Kimono
Fashioned in the Amami islands of Japan, Oshima Tsumugi silk has long been admired for its understated beauty, incredible softness, and...
The Six Senses of Buddhism
Art museums generally give primacy to the sense of sight. Religious and ritual objects, on the other hand, stimulate an array of...
The World to Come: Art in the Age of the Anthropocene
EXPLORE SUBJECTS AND THEMES RELATED TO RAW MATERIALS, DISASTERS, CONSUMPTION, LOSS, AND JUSTICE...
Multi-Item Scale Development and Testing
Pamela Campanelli, UK Survey Methods Consultant
Standardized multi-item scales are more common in some disciplines than others. This 2-day course is designed to inspire participants from...
Know Your Audience
Sara Wong and Seth Wiley
In this workshop, we will use improv to develop several skills to help you engage in meaningful science advocacy.
Exhibit Opening: Divide and Clothe
Isabelle Gillet and Courtney Wilder, both PhD candidates in History of Art, will speak about the exhibit they have curated, Divide and...
HubSpot Sales Open House
Join us on June 11 at 5:30pm in our Cambridge Headquarters forour first ever HubSpot Sales Open House....
Celebrating Brian L. Dunnigan
Clements Library Associate Director and Curator of Maps Brian Leigh Dunnigan will retire on July 1, 2019. Join us as we congratulate him and...
The Ryan Montbleau Band
In 2005, Ryan Montbleau and his band headed into Applehead Recording in Saugerties, New York, to cut their debut album. With nothing more...
June 12th, 2019
Research Scholars Applications Open
Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program
Want to return to research for the Fall 2019-Winter 2020 Academic Year? Apply to the Research Scholars Program by August 1st at 5pm....
she was here, once
nastassja e. swift
The mobility and displacement of the Black body, from port to holding cell, to ward and out, is a history that is embedded in our...
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity
Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social...
Exhibition | Ancient Color
Due to popular demand, extended through July 28, 2019
The Roman world was a colorful place. Although we often associate the Romans with white marble statues, these statues — as well as Roman...
Introduction to the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) Workshop
Amanda Sonnega, University of Michigan
The Health and Retirement Study (hrsonline.isr.umich.edu) Summer Workshop is intended to give participants an introduction to the study that...
Scientific Session and Memorandum of Understanding Signing with Thailand
Strengthening Nurse Non-Communicable Disease Research and Training Capacity in Thailand (2014-2019)
Celebration of a five-year NIH/FIC/NINR funded initiative with collaboration between the...
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150
The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains...
Bonsai in Bloom: Satsuki Azalea
A display of satsuki azalea bonsai in bloom as well as a display of viewing stones (found stones or rocks that that resemble objects or...
Nichols Arboretum Peony Garden Bloom Season
The largest collection of heirloom peonies in North America comes alive in spring with as many as 10,000 blooms at peak. Bloom time varies...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics in the Early 1970s
Can abstract art be about politics? In the early 1970s, that question was hotly debated as artists, critics, and the public grappled with...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics in the Early 1970s
Can abstract art be about politics? In the early 1970s, that question was hotly debated as artists, critics, and the public grappled with...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics:
The 1960s and 1970s
In the midst of the political and cultural upheavals of the 60s and 70s, artists, critics, and the public grappled with the relationship...
Bauhaus Architectural Exhibition TEST!
Bauhaus Architectural Exhibition TEST
Biodiversity Lab Chat
Join us at the visible labs in the atriums for a discussion about the science happening inside. All ages welcome. Please check the website...
Jason DeMarte: Garden of Artificial Delights
Jason DeMarte: Garden of Artificial Delights presents an enigmatic world filled with unexpected and unsettling sensory temptations. In this...
New at UMMA: Oshima Tsumugi Kimono
Fashioned in the Amami islands of Japan, Oshima Tsumugi silk has long been admired for its understated beauty, incredible softness, and...
The Six Senses of Buddhism
Art museums generally give primacy to the sense of sight. Religious and ritual objects, on the other hand, stimulate an array of...
The World to Come: Art in the Age of the Anthropocene
EXPLORE SUBJECTS AND THEMES RELATED TO RAW MATERIALS, DISASTERS, CONSUMPTION, LOSS, AND JUSTICE...
Causal Inference in Education Research Seminar (CIERS): How are Students Selected into and Affected by Late Entry into Kindergarten? Looking Beyond the LATE.
Michael Ricks, PhD Student in Economics
Abstract:...
Deutschtisch
Spring 2019
The Deutschtisch for Spring 2019 is associated with German 100. All are welcome! The group will meet MW 12:00-12:45. You can find the group...
Sandwiches and Science: Training (for) Better Presentations Graduate Speaker Series
Fall 2019 KICK-OFF WORKSHOP SEPTEMBER 23RD...
Multi-Item Scale Development and Testing
Pamela Campanelli, UK Survey Methods Consultant
Standardized multi-item scales are more common in some disciplines than others. This 2-day course is designed to inspire participants from...
Front Country
An acoustic band born in the land of tech innovation, Front Country was never going to be accepted as an authentic American roots band out...
June 13th, 2019
Research Scholars Applications Open
Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program
Want to return to research for the Fall 2019-Winter 2020 Academic Year? Apply to the Research Scholars Program by August 1st at 5pm....
she was here, once
nastassja e. swift
The mobility and displacement of the Black body, from port to holding cell, to ward and out, is a history that is embedded in our...
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity
Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social...
Exhibition | Ancient Color
Due to popular demand, extended through July 28, 2019
The Roman world was a colorful place. Although we often associate the Romans with white marble statues, these statues — as well as Roman...
Introduction to the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) Workshop
Amanda Sonnega, University of Michigan
The Health and Retirement Study (hrsonline.isr.umich.edu) Summer Workshop is intended to give participants an introduction to the study that...
A NOVEL PATH TO A SECOND CAREER
Barbara Stark-Nemon
Barbara Stark-Nemon, author of award-winning novels “Even in Darkness” and “Hard Cider”, lives, writes, cycles, swims, does fiber...
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150
The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains...
Bonsai in Bloom: Satsuki Azalea
A display of satsuki azalea bonsai in bloom as well as a display of viewing stones (found stones or rocks that that resemble objects or...
Nichols Arboretum Peony Garden Bloom Season
The largest collection of heirloom peonies in North America comes alive in spring with as many as 10,000 blooms at peak. Bloom time varies...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics in the Early 1970s
Can abstract art be about politics? In the early 1970s, that question was hotly debated as artists, critics, and the public grappled with...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics in the Early 1970s
Can abstract art be about politics? In the early 1970s, that question was hotly debated as artists, critics, and the public grappled with...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics:
The 1960s and 1970s
In the midst of the political and cultural upheavals of the 60s and 70s, artists, critics, and the public grappled with the relationship...
Bauhaus Architectural Exhibition TEST!
Bauhaus Architectural Exhibition TEST
Jason DeMarte: Garden of Artificial Delights
Jason DeMarte: Garden of Artificial Delights presents an enigmatic world filled with unexpected and unsettling sensory temptations. In this...
New at UMMA: Oshima Tsumugi Kimono
Fashioned in the Amami islands of Japan, Oshima Tsumugi silk has long been admired for its understated beauty, incredible softness, and...
The Six Senses of Buddhism
Art museums generally give primacy to the sense of sight. Religious and ritual objects, on the other hand, stimulate an array of...
The World to Come: Art in the Age of the Anthropocene
EXPLORE SUBJECTS AND THEMES RELATED TO RAW MATERIALS, DISASTERS, CONSUMPTION, LOSS, AND JUSTICE...
Gifts of Art presents Latin Jazz
Los Gatos
Pete Siers, leader of Los Gatos, is an intensely physical and dynamic player on timbales, coro and percussion. Other world class performers...
Physics Graduate Student Symposium (PGSS) | The Role of Cell-Cell Contacts in Pattern Formation in Tissues: from Juvenile Zebrafish to Mammalian Embryos
Hayden Nunley (Biophysics)
Many physicists see biology as very complex and messy, and often it is. Certain problems in biology, though, serve as an elegant playground...
Virtual Summer Information Session
For new LSA students (first-time, first-year, and transfer) who have attended orientation and have not started classes, the LSA Opportunity...
Multi-Item Scale Development and Testing
Pamela Campanelli, UK Survey Methods Consultant
Standardized multi-item scales are more common in some disciplines than others. This 2-day course is designed to inspire participants from...
Special Astronomy Talk | The Southern Stellar Stream Spectroscopic Survey (S5)
Ting Li Leon Lederman (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
Recently, more than a dozen new stellar streams in the Milky Way were discovered in the southern hemisphere with the Dark Energy Survey...
Speaking American English: A Communication Workshop for English Language Learners
Are you looking to increase confidence in your use of American English? The University Center for Language and Literacy (UCLL) at U-M offers...
The Sky Tonight
New planetarium shows and live Star Talks will take visitors beyond space to explore the oceans' reefs, Earth’s geology, weather, and...
Shakespeare in the Arb: Twelfth Night
Shakespeare’s story of love and identity, mistaken and otherwise, brims with some of the bard’s most well-loved speeches and songs....
The Sky Tonight
New planetarium shows and live Star Talks will take visitors beyond space to explore the oceans' reefs, Earth’s geology, weather, and...
Kaia Kater
A Montreal-born Grenadian Canadian, Kaia Kater grew up between two worlds: her family’s deep ties to folk music and the years she spent...
June 14th, 2019
Spring Half term classes drop and pass/fail deadline
Spring Half term classes drop and pass/fail deadline without SSC Petition
Research Scholars Applications Open
Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program
Want to return to research for the Fall 2019-Winter 2020 Academic Year? Apply to the Research Scholars Program by August 1st at 5pm....
she was here, once
nastassja e. swift
The mobility and displacement of the Black body, from port to holding cell, to ward and out, is a history that is embedded in our...
Special Exhibit | Staging Theater: Chinese Operatic Practice and Performance
This exhibition will be open every day, April 12-June 30, during Hatcher Library open hours....
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity
Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social...
Exhibition | Ancient Color
Due to popular demand, extended through July 28, 2019
The Roman world was a colorful place. Although we often associate the Romans with white marble statues, these statues — as well as Roman...
Introduction to the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) Workshop
Amanda Sonnega, University of Michigan
The Health and Retirement Study (hrsonline.isr.umich.edu) Summer Workshop is intended to give participants an introduction to the study that...
A Revolution Worth Having: Emma Goldman at 150
The Joseph A. Labadie Collection in the U-M Library is one of the world's most complete collections of anarchist thought and contains...
A2Inkubate Keynote with Lucy Knisley
Lucy Knisley, the creator behind celebrated comics memoirs Relish: My Life in the Kitchen, Something New: Tales from a Makeshift Bride, and...
Bonsai in Bloom: Satsuki Azalea
A display of satsuki azalea bonsai in bloom as well as a display of viewing stones (found stones or rocks that that resemble objects or...
Nichols Arboretum Peony Garden Bloom Season
The largest collection of heirloom peonies in North America comes alive in spring with as many as 10,000 blooms at peak. Bloom time varies...
Things I Like Most About the Clements Library
Brian L. Dunnigan Retrospective Exhibit
The Clements Library is a treasure house of American history. During a 23-year career with the Clements, Brian Dunnigan has served as...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics in the Early 1970s
Can abstract art be about politics? In the early 1970s, that question was hotly debated as artists, critics, and the public grappled with...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics in the Early 1970s
Can abstract art be about politics? In the early 1970s, that question was hotly debated as artists, critics, and the public grappled with...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics:
The 1960s and 1970s
In the midst of the political and cultural upheavals of the 60s and 70s, artists, critics, and the public grappled with the relationship...
Bauhaus Architectural Exhibition TEST!
Bauhaus Architectural Exhibition TEST
Bringing Our Own Experience to Comics Storytelling
Join the conversation as cartoonists Jerry Craft (New Kid), Raúl The Third (¡Vamos! Let’s Go to the Market), Joamette Gil (Power &...
Jason DeMarte: Garden of Artificial Delights
Jason DeMarte: Garden of Artificial Delights presents an enigmatic world filled with unexpected and unsettling sensory temptations. In this...
New at UMMA: Oshima Tsumugi Kimono
Fashioned in the Amami islands of Japan, Oshima Tsumugi silk has long been admired for its understated beauty, incredible softness, and...
The Six Senses of Buddhism
Art museums generally give primacy to the sense of sight. Religious and ritual objects, on the other hand, stimulate an array of...
The World to Come: Art in the Age of the Anthropocene
EXPLORE SUBJECTS AND THEMES RELATED TO RAW MATERIALS, DISASTERS, CONSUMPTION, LOSS, AND JUSTICE...
Multi-Item Scale Development and Testing
Pamela Campanelli, UK Survey Methods Consultant
Standardized multi-item scales are more common in some disciplines than others. This 2-day course is designed to inspire participants from...
TBA
Chaozhong Li(Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry) , Guosheng Liu(Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry)
Due to the highly active radical intermediate, the organic transformation via radical pathway have been extensively studied. However, the...
Your 90-min Job & Internship Search Sprint
Whether you're looking for full-time jobs, roles for this summer or planning for Fall Recruitment, we've got your back!...
Shakespeare in the Arb: Twelfth Night
Shakespeare’s story of love and identity, mistaken and otherwise, brims with some of the bard’s most well-loved speeches and songs....
Brad Phillips
For more than 15 years, Brad Phillips has served as a sideman for some of Michigan’s most prevalent singer/songwriter acts. He is most...
Angell Hall Open House
The Student Astronomical Society offers free tours of the 0.4 m Angell Hall observing telescope and planetarium. Shows begin at 10:00,...
Angell Hall Open House
The Student Astronomical Society offers free tours of the 0.4 m Angell Hall observing telescope and planetarium. Shows begin at 10:00,...
June 15th, 2019
Research Scholars Applications Open
Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program
Want to return to research for the Fall 2019-Winter 2020 Academic Year? Apply to the Research Scholars Program by August 1st at 5pm....
True to Life: Film Director Nancy Savoca’s Quest for Authenticity
Filmmaker Nancy Savoca aims to be as authentic as possible. Her films are brilliant, intimate portraits that explore the weight of social...
Bonsai in Bloom: Satsuki Azalea
A display of satsuki azalea bonsai in bloom as well as a display of viewing stones (found stones or rocks that that resemble objects or...
Nichols Arboretum Peony Garden Bloom Season
The largest collection of heirloom peonies in North America comes alive in spring with as many as 10,000 blooms at peak. Bloom time varies...
The Cosmic Recipe: Setting the Periodic Table
New planetarium shows and live Star Talks will take visitors beyond space to explore the oceans' reefs, Earth’s geology, weather, and...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics in the Early 1970s
Can abstract art be about politics? In the early 1970s, that question was hotly debated as artists, critics, and the public grappled with...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics in the Early 1970s
Can abstract art be about politics? In the early 1970s, that question was hotly debated as artists, critics, and the public grappled with...
Abstraction, Color, and Politics:
The 1960s and 1970s
In the midst of the political and cultural upheavals of the 60s and 70s, artists, critics, and the public grappled with the relationship...
Bauhaus Architectural Exhibition TEST!
Bauhaus Architectural Exhibition TEST
Jason DeMarte: Garden of Artificial Delights
Jason DeMarte: Garden of Artificial Delights presents an enigmatic world filled with unexpected and unsettling sensory temptations. In this...
New at UMMA: Oshima Tsumugi Kimono
Fashioned in the Amami islands of Japan, Oshima Tsumugi silk has long been admired for its understated beauty, incredible softness, and...
Science Forum Demo: Fantastic Fluids
Join us in the Science Forum for 15-20 minute engaging science demonstrations that will help you see the world around you in a whole new...
The Six Senses of Buddhism
Art museums generally give primacy to the sense of sight. Religious and ritual objects, on the other hand, stimulate an array of...
The World to Come: Art in the Age of the Anthropocene
EXPLORE SUBJECTS AND THEMES RELATED TO RAW MATERIALS, DISASTERS, CONSUMPTION, LOSS, AND JUSTICE...
Voices Valiant Adult Choir
Norma Freeman, conductor...
Paleo Prep Lab Chat
Join us at the visible labs in the atriums for a discussion about the science happening inside. All ages welcome. Please check the Welcome...
The Sky Tonight
New planetarium shows and live Star Talks will take visitors beyond space to explore the oceans' reefs, Earth’s geology, weather, and...
The Sky Tonight
New planetarium shows and live Star Talks will take visitors beyond space to explore the oceans' reefs, Earth’s geology, weather, and...
Exhibition | Ancient Color
Due to popular demand, extended through July 28, 2019
The Roman world was a colorful place. Although we often associate the Romans with white marble statues, these statues — as well as Roman...
The Sky Tonight
New planetarium shows and live Star Talks will take visitors beyond space to explore the oceans' reefs, Earth’s geology, weather, and...
Saturday Sampler Tour | Life in Graeco-Roman Egypt
In 332 BCE, Alexander the Great conquered Egypt. Following his death, his general Ptolemy established a new dynasty that ruled until the...
The Sky Tonight
New planetarium shows and live Star Talks will take visitors beyond space to explore the oceans' reefs, Earth’s geology, weather, and...
Science Forum Demo: Cow’s Eye Dissection
Join us in the Science Forum for 15-20 minute engaging science demonstrations that will help you see the world around you in a whole new...
UMMA Pop Up: The Ann Arbor Guitar Trio
The Ann Arbor Guitar Trio was founded on the idea that more guitar is better. Alex Anest formed the group with Evan Veasey and Adam Kahana...
Biodiversity Lab Chat
Join us at the visible labs in the atriums for a discussion about the science happening inside. All ages welcome. Please check the website...
Expedition Reef
New planetarium shows and live Star Talks will take visitors beyond space to explore the oceans' reefs, Earth’s geology, weather, and...
Shakespeare in the Arb: Twelfth Night
Shakespeare’s story of love and identity, mistaken and otherwise, brims with some of the bard’s most well-loved speeches and songs....
Father's Daze: Bill Harley, Don White, Bil Lepp
Father’s Daze is a delightful view of the world through the eyes of three Dads who just happen to be highly accomplished humorists,...