The Week of: Jun 30, 2019
Event Types
Group
- Gifts of Art(56)
- Michigan Medicine(56)
- University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)(45)
- Planetarium & Dome Theater at the Museum of Natural History(27)
- Museum of Natural History(21)
- Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques(10)
- Biostatistics(7)
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology(7)
- Maize Pages Student Organizations(7)
- UROP - Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program(7)
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Exhibitions(6)
- School of Music, Theatre & Dance(5)
- University Library(5)
- Institute for Research on Women and Gender(4)
- Asian Languages and Cultures(1)
- Chemical Engineering Graduate Society(1)
- Citizens Climate Lobby(1)
- Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology(1)
- EEB Defenses(1)
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology(1)
- Engaging Scientists in Policy and Advocacy(1)
- Engineering Office of Student Affairs(1)
- International Institute(1)
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Tours(1)
- Michigan Union Ticket Office (MUTO)(1)
- Nam Center for Korean Studies(1)
- Tau Beta Pi(1)
- UPiN - Undergrad. Neuroscience Program(1)
- University Career Center(1)
- University Center for Language and Literacy(1)
- University of Michigan Biological Station(1)
- See All Groups (31 total)
Location
- Biological Sciences Building(49)
- Museum of Art(45)
- Taubman Center(28)
- University Hospitals(21)
- Off Campus Location(10)
- Cancer Center(7)
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology(7)
- School of Public Health Bldg I and Crossroads and Tower(7)
- Undergraduate Science Building(7)
- Hatcher Graduate Library(5)
- Earl V. Moore Building(4)
- Lane Hall(4)
- Herbert H. Dow Building(2)
- Mason Hall(2)
- Ingalls Mall(1)
- Perry Building(1)
- Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.)(1)
- V. Vaughan(1)
- Walgreen Drama Center(1)
- See All Locations (19 total)
June 30th, 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....
Gifts of Art presents Cacti, Pine Trees & Tumblers: How Nature Influences Design
Glass Academy
The Glass Academy is a private, modern-day studio in Dearborn. Co-creators and founders Michelle Plucinsky and Chris Nordin share the love...
Gifts of Art presents Clover Springs Crochet Dolls
Kate Lebowsky
Kate Lebowsky enjoys creating fun and playful art that provokes smiles and laughter. As a native to Ann Arbor, she has spent over 30 years...
Gifts of Art presents Evidence of Urban Fairies: Multi Media
Jonathan B. Wright, certified fairyologist
Two U-M alums, Jonathan B. Wright, a life-long Ann Arborite, and his wife Kathleen Wright, have been finding evidence of fairies in their...
Gifts of Art presents Hide & Seek: Fiber Wall Quilts
Jeanne Bieri
Jeanne Bieri’s art practice begins with the simple act of hand sewing. This allows contemplation of the art making process and careful...
Gifts of Art presents Honor & Comfort: Handmade Paper & Mixed Media
Laurie LeBreton
Each of Laurie LeBreton’s paper tapestries are a kind of meditation or prayer. Some works she created to reach out to a greater power,...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Leaves: Soft Pastel & Pencil
J. Howard
Born in Houston, Texas, one of the most colorful cities in the U.S., J. Howard recognizes that color is important in the food we eat, the...
Gifts of Art presents The Bold & the Beautiful: Acrylic Paintings
Ronaldo Byrd
Ronaldo Byrd was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and now resides in Burlington, New Jersey with his mother and three younger siblings....
Gifts of Art presents Through My Lens: Photography of National Parks
Raymond Gaynor
Raymond Gaynor, from Ann Arbor, Michigan, has been practicing art photography for over 25 years. This exhibition of photographic works from...
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...
Undergrad Summer Institute- Transforming Analytical Learning in the Era of Big Data
An Undergraduate Summer Institute in Biostatistics: June 17 - July 26, 2019
This full-time 6-week summer institute will introduce undergraduate students to emerging challenges at the intersection of Big Data,...
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...
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: Egon Schiele
Egon Schiele (1890-1918), one of the most well-known and controversial figures of Austrian Expressionism, made more than 3,000 works over...
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...
Management Training Program - Peak Technical Staffing (Orange County California)
We are seeking candidates interested in joining Peak TechnicalStaffing's Management Training Program!...
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...
Scientist in the Forum
Join a University of Michigan researcher in the Science Forum for a special peek into cutting-edge research. Interactive presentations last...
UMMA Pop Up: Music with Emily Slomovits and Billy King
Emily Slomovits is an Ann Arbor-based musician, actress, and teacher. She will be playing a mixture of classical violin pieces and fiddle...
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 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 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: Life and Afterlife of Objects with artist Mary Mattingly and curators Jennifer M. Friess and Amanda Krugliak
Artist Mary Mattingly is deeply concerned with our relationships to objects—where they come from, where they go, their implications for...
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...
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...
Objects in the Round: Public Art Project with Mary Mattingly - Closing/Deconstruction/Gathering
UMMA and the Ann Arbor Summer Festival welcome artist Mary Mattingly to Ann Arbor for a 3-day residency, June 27 - June 30. Mattingly, whose...
Climate Change Negotiation and Policy at Home and Abroad
A Conversation with Tim Arvan
Tim Arvan, one of the Climate Blue student delegates to the United Nations COP24 Climate Change Convention, is a recent graduate of the...
Center Stage Strings Guest Master Class: Eric Nowlin, viola
A behind-the-scenes look at the making of a young artist with Eric Nowlin.
The Go Rounds
The Go Rounds are bits of all your favorite bands exploded into rock n' roll confetti. Their unique brand of Psychedelic Americana Pop...
Two Possible Climate Futures for the Great Lakes Region
Dr. Dave Karowe
Climate change is likely to be the most serious environmental challenge in history, with profound implications for species and ecosystems...
July 1st, 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....
Gifts of Art presents Cacti, Pine Trees & Tumblers: How Nature Influences Design
Glass Academy
The Glass Academy is a private, modern-day studio in Dearborn. Co-creators and founders Michelle Plucinsky and Chris Nordin share the love...
Gifts of Art presents Clover Springs Crochet Dolls
Kate Lebowsky
Kate Lebowsky enjoys creating fun and playful art that provokes smiles and laughter. As a native to Ann Arbor, she has spent over 30 years...
Gifts of Art presents Evidence of Urban Fairies: Multi Media
Jonathan B. Wright, certified fairyologist
Two U-M alums, Jonathan B. Wright, a life-long Ann Arborite, and his wife Kathleen Wright, have been finding evidence of fairies in their...
Gifts of Art presents Hide & Seek: Fiber Wall Quilts
Jeanne Bieri
Jeanne Bieri’s art practice begins with the simple act of hand sewing. This allows contemplation of the art making process and careful...
Gifts of Art presents Honor & Comfort: Handmade Paper & Mixed Media
Laurie LeBreton
Each of Laurie LeBreton’s paper tapestries are a kind of meditation or prayer. Some works she created to reach out to a greater power,...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Leaves: Soft Pastel & Pencil
J. Howard
Born in Houston, Texas, one of the most colorful cities in the U.S., J. Howard recognizes that color is important in the food we eat, the...
Gifts of Art presents The Bold & the Beautiful: Acrylic Paintings
Ronaldo Byrd
Ronaldo Byrd was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and now resides in Burlington, New Jersey with his mother and three younger siblings....
Gifts of Art presents Through My Lens: Photography of National Parks
Raymond Gaynor
Raymond Gaynor, from Ann Arbor, Michigan, has been practicing art photography for over 25 years. This exhibition of photographic works from...
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...
Undergrad Summer Institute- Transforming Analytical Learning in the Era of Big Data
An Undergraduate Summer Institute in Biostatistics: June 17 - July 26, 2019
This full-time 6-week summer institute will introduce undergraduate students to emerging challenges at the intersection of Big Data,...
Introduction to Survey Methodology
Emilia Peytcheva, RTI International
This 2-day course will introduce participants to the basic principles of survey design, presented within the Total Survey Error framework....
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...
Data Collection Using Wearables, Sensors, and Apps in the Social, Behavioral, and Health Sciences
Heidi Guyer, University of Michigan and Florian Keusch, University of Mannheim
The recent proliferation of new mobile technology allows researchers to collect objective health and behavioral data at increased intervals,...
Museum Highlights Tour
Tours are about 30 minutes long and are limited to 15 people per tour group. Sign up for a tour at the Welcome Desk. Visitors of all ages...
The Sky Tonight
Planetarium & Dome Theater- July
Star Talks in July will include a brief look at the Moon, and how and where humans visited it for the first time, 50 years ago....
Wonderful World of Whales Tour
Tours are about 30 minutes long and are limited to 15 people per tour group. Sign up for a tour at the Welcome Desk. Visitors of all ages...
The Sky Tonight
Planetarium & Dome Theater- July
Star Talks in July will include a brief look at the Moon, and how and where humans visited it for the first time, 50 years ago....
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...
Larry Cat, In Space
Planetarium & Dome Theater
Intended for young children, Larry Cat In Space is a playful, imaginative cartoon presentation about an inquisitive cat who takes a trip to...
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.
Center Stage Strings Master Class: Danielle Belen, violin
A behind-the-scenes look at the making of a young artist with Danielle Belen.
July 2nd, 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....
Gifts of Art presents Cacti, Pine Trees & Tumblers: How Nature Influences Design
Glass Academy
The Glass Academy is a private, modern-day studio in Dearborn. Co-creators and founders Michelle Plucinsky and Chris Nordin share the love...
Gifts of Art presents Clover Springs Crochet Dolls
Kate Lebowsky
Kate Lebowsky enjoys creating fun and playful art that provokes smiles and laughter. As a native to Ann Arbor, she has spent over 30 years...
Gifts of Art presents Evidence of Urban Fairies: Multi Media
Jonathan B. Wright, certified fairyologist
Two U-M alums, Jonathan B. Wright, a life-long Ann Arborite, and his wife Kathleen Wright, have been finding evidence of fairies in their...
Gifts of Art presents Hide & Seek: Fiber Wall Quilts
Jeanne Bieri
Jeanne Bieri’s art practice begins with the simple act of hand sewing. This allows contemplation of the art making process and careful...
Gifts of Art presents Honor & Comfort: Handmade Paper & Mixed Media
Laurie LeBreton
Each of Laurie LeBreton’s paper tapestries are a kind of meditation or prayer. Some works she created to reach out to a greater power,...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Leaves: Soft Pastel & Pencil
J. Howard
Born in Houston, Texas, one of the most colorful cities in the U.S., J. Howard recognizes that color is important in the food we eat, the...
Gifts of Art presents The Bold & the Beautiful: Acrylic Paintings
Ronaldo Byrd
Ronaldo Byrd was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and now resides in Burlington, New Jersey with his mother and three younger siblings....
Gifts of Art presents Through My Lens: Photography of National Parks
Raymond Gaynor
Raymond Gaynor, from Ann Arbor, Michigan, has been practicing art photography for over 25 years. This exhibition of photographic works from...
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...
Undergrad Summer Institute- Transforming Analytical Learning in the Era of Big Data
An Undergraduate Summer Institute in Biostatistics: June 17 - July 26, 2019
This full-time 6-week summer institute will introduce undergraduate students to emerging challenges at the intersection of Big Data,...
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 Survey Methodology
Emilia Peytcheva, RTI International
This 2-day course will introduce participants to the basic principles of survey design, presented within the Total Survey Error framework....
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...
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: Egon Schiele
Egon Schiele (1890-1918), one of the most well-known and controversial figures of Austrian Expressionism, made more than 3,000 works over...
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...
Data Collection Using Wearables, Sensors, and Apps in the Social, Behavioral, and Health Sciences
Heidi Guyer, University of Michigan and Florian Keusch, University of Mannheim
The recent proliferation of new mobile technology allows researchers to collect objective health and behavioral data at increased intervals,...
Museum Highlights Tour
Tours are about 30 minutes long and are limited to 15 people per tour group. Sign up for a tour at the Welcome Desk. Visitors of all ages...
Sandwiches and Science: Training (for) Better Presentations Graduate Speaker Series
Fall 2019 KICK-OFF WORKSHOP SEPTEMBER 23RD...
The Sky Tonight
Planetarium & Dome Theater- July
Star Talks in July will include a brief look at the Moon, and how and where humans visited it for the first time, 50 years ago....
Wonderful World of Whales Tour
Tours are about 30 minutes long and are limited to 15 people per tour group. Sign up for a tour at the Welcome Desk. Visitors of all ages...
The Sky Tonight
Planetarium & Dome Theater- July
Star Talks in July will include a brief look at the Moon, and how and where humans visited it for the first time, 50 years ago....
Center Stage Strings Student Concert
Biweekly performance series featuring the finest among our outstanding CSS string students. Soloists and chamber music groups will be...
Larry Cat, In Space
Planetarium & Dome Theater
Intended for young children, Larry Cat In Space is a playful, imaginative cartoon presentation about an inquisitive cat who takes a trip to...
July 3rd, 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....
Gifts of Art presents Cacti, Pine Trees & Tumblers: How Nature Influences Design
Glass Academy
The Glass Academy is a private, modern-day studio in Dearborn. Co-creators and founders Michelle Plucinsky and Chris Nordin share the love...
Gifts of Art presents Clover Springs Crochet Dolls
Kate Lebowsky
Kate Lebowsky enjoys creating fun and playful art that provokes smiles and laughter. As a native to Ann Arbor, she has spent over 30 years...
Gifts of Art presents Evidence of Urban Fairies: Multi Media
Jonathan B. Wright, certified fairyologist
Two U-M alums, Jonathan B. Wright, a life-long Ann Arborite, and his wife Kathleen Wright, have been finding evidence of fairies in their...
Gifts of Art presents Hide & Seek: Fiber Wall Quilts
Jeanne Bieri
Jeanne Bieri’s art practice begins with the simple act of hand sewing. This allows contemplation of the art making process and careful...
Gifts of Art presents Honor & Comfort: Handmade Paper & Mixed Media
Laurie LeBreton
Each of Laurie LeBreton’s paper tapestries are a kind of meditation or prayer. Some works she created to reach out to a greater power,...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Leaves: Soft Pastel & Pencil
J. Howard
Born in Houston, Texas, one of the most colorful cities in the U.S., J. Howard recognizes that color is important in the food we eat, the...
Gifts of Art presents The Bold & the Beautiful: Acrylic Paintings
Ronaldo Byrd
Ronaldo Byrd was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and now resides in Burlington, New Jersey with his mother and three younger siblings....
Gifts of Art presents Through My Lens: Photography of National Parks
Raymond Gaynor
Raymond Gaynor, from Ann Arbor, Michigan, has been practicing art photography for over 25 years. This exhibition of photographic works from...
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...
Undergrad Summer Institute- Transforming Analytical Learning in the Era of Big Data
An Undergraduate Summer Institute in Biostatistics: June 17 - July 26, 2019
This full-time 6-week summer institute will introduce undergraduate students to emerging challenges at the intersection of Big Data,...
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 Survey Methodology
Emilia Peytcheva, RTI International
This 2-day course will introduce participants to the basic principles of survey design, presented within the Total Survey Error framework....
Introduction to Survey Sampling
Jim Lepkowski, University of Michigan
This is a foundation course in sample survey methods and principles. The instructors will present, in a non-technical manner, basic...
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...
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...
MCDB Seminar: Sleep need is driven by a neural circuit involving stress-sensing peripheral neurons and the central brain
William Joiner University of California, San Diego
Host: Sara Aton
New at UMMA: Egon Schiele
Egon Schiele (1890-1918), one of the most well-known and controversial figures of Austrian Expressionism, made more than 3,000 works over...
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...
Museum Highlights Tour
Tours are about 30 minutes long and are limited to 15 people per tour group. Sign up for a tour at the Welcome Desk. Visitors of all ages...
The Sky Tonight
Planetarium & Dome Theater- July
Star Talks in July will include a brief look at the Moon, and how and where humans visited it for the first time, 50 years ago....
Wonderful World of Whales Tour
Tours are about 30 minutes long and are limited to 15 people per tour group. Sign up for a tour at the Welcome Desk. Visitors of all ages...
The Sky Tonight
Planetarium & Dome Theater- July
Star Talks in July will include a brief look at the Moon, and how and where humans visited it for the first time, 50 years ago....
Larry Cat, In Space
Planetarium & Dome Theater
Intended for young children, Larry Cat In Space is a playful, imaginative cartoon presentation about an inquisitive cat who takes a trip to...
Ann Arbor Summer Festival KidZone: Nam Center for Korean Studies
Korean Traditional Games and Clothes Booth
https://a2sf.org/events/kidzone-nam-center-for-korean-studies/...
July 4th, 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....
Gifts of Art presents Cacti, Pine Trees & Tumblers: How Nature Influences Design
Glass Academy
The Glass Academy is a private, modern-day studio in Dearborn. Co-creators and founders Michelle Plucinsky and Chris Nordin share the love...
Gifts of Art presents Clover Springs Crochet Dolls
Kate Lebowsky
Kate Lebowsky enjoys creating fun and playful art that provokes smiles and laughter. As a native to Ann Arbor, she has spent over 30 years...
Gifts of Art presents Evidence of Urban Fairies: Multi Media
Jonathan B. Wright, certified fairyologist
Two U-M alums, Jonathan B. Wright, a life-long Ann Arborite, and his wife Kathleen Wright, have been finding evidence of fairies in their...
Gifts of Art presents Hide & Seek: Fiber Wall Quilts
Jeanne Bieri
Jeanne Bieri’s art practice begins with the simple act of hand sewing. This allows contemplation of the art making process and careful...
Gifts of Art presents Honor & Comfort: Handmade Paper & Mixed Media
Laurie LeBreton
Each of Laurie LeBreton’s paper tapestries are a kind of meditation or prayer. Some works she created to reach out to a greater power,...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Leaves: Soft Pastel & Pencil
J. Howard
Born in Houston, Texas, one of the most colorful cities in the U.S., J. Howard recognizes that color is important in the food we eat, the...
Gifts of Art presents The Bold & the Beautiful: Acrylic Paintings
Ronaldo Byrd
Ronaldo Byrd was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and now resides in Burlington, New Jersey with his mother and three younger siblings....
Gifts of Art presents Through My Lens: Photography of National Parks
Raymond Gaynor
Raymond Gaynor, from Ann Arbor, Michigan, has been practicing art photography for over 25 years. This exhibition of photographic works from...
Undergrad Summer Institute- Transforming Analytical Learning in the Era of Big Data
An Undergraduate Summer Institute in Biostatistics: June 17 - July 26, 2019
This full-time 6-week summer institute will introduce undergraduate students to emerging challenges at the intersection of Big Data,...
Closed Fourth of July
U-M Museum of Natural History is closed for the Fourth of July on Thursday, July 4, 2019.
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 Survey Methodology
Emilia Peytcheva, RTI International
This 2-day course will introduce participants to the basic principles of survey design, presented within the Total Survey Error framework....
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...
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...
July 5th, 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....
Gifts of Art presents Cacti, Pine Trees & Tumblers: How Nature Influences Design
Glass Academy
The Glass Academy is a private, modern-day studio in Dearborn. Co-creators and founders Michelle Plucinsky and Chris Nordin share the love...
Gifts of Art presents Clover Springs Crochet Dolls
Kate Lebowsky
Kate Lebowsky enjoys creating fun and playful art that provokes smiles and laughter. As a native to Ann Arbor, she has spent over 30 years...
Gifts of Art presents Evidence of Urban Fairies: Multi Media
Jonathan B. Wright, certified fairyologist
Two U-M alums, Jonathan B. Wright, a life-long Ann Arborite, and his wife Kathleen Wright, have been finding evidence of fairies in their...
Gifts of Art presents Hide & Seek: Fiber Wall Quilts
Jeanne Bieri
Jeanne Bieri’s art practice begins with the simple act of hand sewing. This allows contemplation of the art making process and careful...
Gifts of Art presents Honor & Comfort: Handmade Paper & Mixed Media
Laurie LeBreton
Each of Laurie LeBreton’s paper tapestries are a kind of meditation or prayer. Some works she created to reach out to a greater power,...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Leaves: Soft Pastel & Pencil
J. Howard
Born in Houston, Texas, one of the most colorful cities in the U.S., J. Howard recognizes that color is important in the food we eat, the...
Gifts of Art presents The Bold & the Beautiful: Acrylic Paintings
Ronaldo Byrd
Ronaldo Byrd was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and now resides in Burlington, New Jersey with his mother and three younger siblings....
Gifts of Art presents Through My Lens: Photography of National Parks
Raymond Gaynor
Raymond Gaynor, from Ann Arbor, Michigan, has been practicing art photography for over 25 years. This exhibition of photographic works from...
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...
Undergrad Summer Institute- Transforming Analytical Learning in the Era of Big Data
An Undergraduate Summer Institute in Biostatistics: June 17 - July 26, 2019
This full-time 6-week summer institute will introduce undergraduate students to emerging challenges at the intersection of Big Data,...
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 Survey Methodology
Emilia Peytcheva, RTI International
This 2-day course will introduce participants to the basic principles of survey design, presented within the Total Survey Error framework....
Introduction to Survey Sampling
Jim Lepkowski, University of Michigan
This is a foundation course in sample survey methods and principles. The instructors will present, in a non-technical manner, basic...
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...
Dynamic Earth
Planetarium & Dome Theater- July
Dynamic Earth explores the inner workings of Earth’s great life support system: the global climate. A brief star talk is included....
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
EEB dissertation defense: Rodent population connectivity in coffee agroecosystems
Beatriz Otero Jimenez, EEB graduate student
Bea presents her dissertation defense
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: Egon Schiele
Egon Schiele (1890-1918), one of the most well-known and controversial figures of Austrian Expressionism, made more than 3,000 works over...
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
Planetarium & Dome Theater- July
Star Talks in July will include a brief look at the Moon, and how and where humans visited it for the first time, 50 years ago....
Museum Highlights Tour
Tours are about 30 minutes long and are limited to 15 people per tour group. Sign up for a tour at the Welcome Desk. Visitors of all ages...
The Sky Tonight
Planetarium & Dome Theater- July
Star Talks in July will include a brief look at the Moon, and how and where humans visited it for the first time, 50 years ago....
The Sky Tonight
Planetarium & Dome Theater- July
Star Talks in July will include a brief look at the Moon, and how and where humans visited it for the first time, 50 years ago....
Wonderful World of Whales Tour
Tours are about 30 minutes long and are limited to 15 people per tour group. Sign up for a tour at the Welcome Desk. Visitors of all ages...
The Sky Tonight
Planetarium & Dome Theater- July
Star Talks in July will include a brief look at the Moon, and how and where humans visited it for the first time, 50 years ago....
Larry Cat, In Space
Planetarium & Dome Theater
Intended for young children, Larry Cat In Space is a playful, imaginative cartoon presentation about an inquisitive cat who takes a trip to...
Center Stage Strings Faculty Chamber Music Concert
CSS faculty showcase classical and contemporary chamber music works.
July 6th, 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....
Gifts of Art presents Cacti, Pine Trees & Tumblers: How Nature Influences Design
Glass Academy
The Glass Academy is a private, modern-day studio in Dearborn. Co-creators and founders Michelle Plucinsky and Chris Nordin share the love...
Gifts of Art presents Clover Springs Crochet Dolls
Kate Lebowsky
Kate Lebowsky enjoys creating fun and playful art that provokes smiles and laughter. As a native to Ann Arbor, she has spent over 30 years...
Gifts of Art presents Evidence of Urban Fairies: Multi Media
Jonathan B. Wright, certified fairyologist
Two U-M alums, Jonathan B. Wright, a life-long Ann Arborite, and his wife Kathleen Wright, have been finding evidence of fairies in their...
Gifts of Art presents Hide & Seek: Fiber Wall Quilts
Jeanne Bieri
Jeanne Bieri’s art practice begins with the simple act of hand sewing. This allows contemplation of the art making process and careful...
Gifts of Art presents Honor & Comfort: Handmade Paper & Mixed Media
Laurie LeBreton
Each of Laurie LeBreton’s paper tapestries are a kind of meditation or prayer. Some works she created to reach out to a greater power,...
Gifts of Art presents The Art of Leaves: Soft Pastel & Pencil
J. Howard
Born in Houston, Texas, one of the most colorful cities in the U.S., J. Howard recognizes that color is important in the food we eat, the...
Gifts of Art presents The Bold & the Beautiful: Acrylic Paintings
Ronaldo Byrd
Ronaldo Byrd was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and now resides in Burlington, New Jersey with his mother and three younger siblings....
Gifts of Art presents Through My Lens: Photography of National Parks
Raymond Gaynor
Raymond Gaynor, from Ann Arbor, Michigan, has been practicing art photography for over 25 years. This exhibition of photographic works from...
Undergrad Summer Institute- Transforming Analytical Learning in the Era of Big Data
An Undergraduate Summer Institute in Biostatistics: June 17 - July 26, 2019
This full-time 6-week summer institute will introduce undergraduate students to emerging challenges at the intersection of Big Data,...
Museum Highlights Tour
Tours are about 30 minutes long and are limited to 15 people per tour group. Sign up for a tour at the Welcome Desk. Visitors of all ages...
Dynamic Earth
Planetarium & Dome Theater- July
Dynamic Earth explores the inner workings of Earth’s great life support system: the global climate. A brief star talk is included....
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: Egon Schiele
Egon Schiele (1890-1918), one of the most well-known and controversial figures of Austrian Expressionism, made more than 3,000 works over...
Science Forum Demo: Counting Cells
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...
The Sky Tonight
Planetarium & Dome Theater- July
Star Talks in July will include a brief look at the Moon, and how and where humans visited it for the first time, 50 years ago....
Wonderful World of Whales Tour
Tours are about 30 minutes long and are limited to 15 people per tour group. Sign up for a tour at the Welcome Desk. Visitors of all ages...
The Sky Tonight
Planetarium & Dome Theater- July
Star Talks in July will include a brief look at the Moon, and how and where humans visited it for the first time, 50 years ago....
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...
Scientist in the Forum
Most Saturdays and Sundays, 1:00 p.m.
Check at the Welcome Desk for other scheduled times....
The Sky Tonight
Planetarium & Dome Theater- July
Star Talks in July will include a brief look at the Moon, and how and where humans visited it for the first time, 50 years ago....
Museum Highlights Tour
Tours are about 30 minutes long and are limited to 15 people per tour group. Sign up for a tour at the Welcome Desk. Visitors of all ages...
Saturday Sampler Tour | Ancient Color
Join us on a tour through the Kelsey Museum special exhibition "Ancient Color." Learn how the Romans acquired, made, and used...
The Sky Tonight
Planetarium & Dome Theater- July
Star Talks in July will include a brief look at the Moon, and how and where humans visited it for the first time, 50 years ago....
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...
Larry Cat, In Space
Planetarium & Dome Theater
Intended for young children, Larry Cat In Space is a playful, imaginative cartoon presentation about an inquisitive cat who takes a trip to...
Wonderful World of Whales Tour
Tours are about 30 minutes long and are limited to 15 people per tour group. Sign up for a tour at the Welcome Desk. Visitors of all ages...
Center Stage Strings Student Evening Concert
Biweekly performance series featuring the finest among our outstanding CSS string students. Soloists and chamber music groups will be...