September 7th, 2025

September 8th, 2025

Official U.S. Release of "Riefenstahl"

Film director Andres Veiel will be visiting campus to show his film “Riefenstahl”

On Monday, September 8th, the Michigan Theater will be screening the U.S. release of Andres Veiel’s Riefenstahl. The screening is...

September 9th, 2025

CREES Distinguished Lecture. Putin's Eternal War

Jill Dougherty (BA Russian ’70), adjunct professor of Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies, Georgetown University; CNN contributor on Russia

Vladimir Putin ignites the largest war in Europe by invading Ukraine, claiming all the while he wants "peace." He helps Iran...

September 10th, 2025

CCPS Lecture. Polish Diaspora Identities in Archival Home Movies

Agata Zborowska, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellow; postdoctoral fellow, University of Chicago and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; and assistant professor, Institute of Polish Culture, University of Warsaw

In this talk, Zborowska will examine home movies and related oral histories as sources for studying the transformation of the...

September 11th, 2025

September 12th, 2025

Museums at Noon presentation

Where Objects are Placed: reflections on Aa-ashaachi as a guardian of sovereignty and Holisso as a threshold to community

Presentation by Veronica Williamson (Museum Studies Program student; PhD candidate, Germanic Language & Literature)...

Smith Lecture: Rebecca Robinson

Using modern Southern Ocean field and culture data to validate paleo nutrient reconstructions

The origins of the glacial-interglacial timescale changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide observed in ice cores spanning the last million...

September 13th, 2025