The Week of: Jan 19, 2025
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January 20th, 2025
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
U-M Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium
Ilyasah Shabazz, daughter of Malcolm X and herself an award-winning author, educator, and producer, shares powerful stories of what she...
January 21st, 2025
Confronting the History and Ongoing Legacy of Housing Discrimination
ISR's 2025 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Event
Housing discrimination has long contributed to racial inequalities in housing and other areas of life. In observance of Dr. Martin Luther...
Great Lakes Seminar Series: Dr. Christiane Jablonowski
Representing Lake-Atmosphere Interactions in NOAA’s Weather Prediction Models
About the Presentation: The talk provides an overview of various lake-atmosphere coupling approaches that are either currently employed or...
Great Lakes Seminar Series: Dr. Christiane Jablonowski
Representing Lake-Atmosphere Interactions in NOAA’s Weather Prediction Models
About the Presentation: The talk provides an overview of various lake-atmosphere coupling approaches that are either currently employed or...
January IBL Lunch
Come talk about teaching with IBL, interactive, and other active teaching methods over lunch. Bring teaching anecdotes, thoughts, and your...
ME Seminar Series: Justin A. Weibel
Join us in-person or on Zoom for the ME Seminar Series...
"Can one person make a difference, and if so, how?"
Raoul Wallenberg Conversation Series
Inspired by the historical figures of Raoul Wallenberg and Martin Luther King Jr., the Raoul Wallenberg Institute hosts an interdisciplinary...
January 22nd, 2025
Health Equity Leadership Series - The Birth Detroit Story
Hope, strength, and vision -- Amidst the undeniable tragedies surrounding maternal and infant death rates in Detroit, another narrative...
HET Brown Bag | Quasinormal Corrections to Near-Extremal Black Hole Thermodynamics
Dan Kapec (Harvard)
Recent work on the quantum mechanics of near-extremal non-supersymmetric black holes has identified a characteristic T^{3/2} scaling of the...
Belonging Through Resistance and Change
Belonging exists within ecological frameworks where individuals experience varying degrees of connection depending on their social and...
MIPSE Seminar | Understanding and Controlling the Interactions of Plasmas with Flames and Flowing Gases
Prof. Carmen Guerra-Garcia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract:...
Gilbert S. Omenn Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics - Weekly Seminar
Chase A. Weidmann, PhD, "Chemically probing the landscape of RNA-protein networks inside of the cell"
Abstract:...
Governing in time of crisis: Lessons from two big city mayors
Lori Lightfoot, Jenny Durkan, Barbara McQuade
The COVID-19 pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests in the wake of the death of George Floyd rocked American cities in 2020. The mayors of...
Science Café: Wolverines in Washington
How do government officials use research to inform decision-making? What happens when STEM policy reaches the White House and Capitol Hill?...
The Oliphant in the Room
with Dr. Henry Luttikhuizen
Dr. Luttikhuizen will explore the satirical humor and visual imagery of artist Pat Oliphant within the history of political cartoons in...
January 23rd, 2025
Coffee with the Curators: A Conversation with Bill Heidrich
Join us for a cozy conversation over coffee (or hot chocolate) to celebrate the opening of the exhibit The Bibliophile and the Library:...
CJS Noon Lecture Series | Laughter’s Time, Media’s Time: Contemporary Comedy in Japan
David Humphrey, Associate Professor of Japanese Studies and Global Studies; Director, Japanese Studies Program, Michigan State University
Please note: This lecture will be held in person in room 1010, Weiser Hall, and virtually on Zoom. The webinar is free and open to the...
The Osteoimmunology of Bone Metastasis: the Roles of Osteoblasts in Regulation of Anti-Tumoral Immunity
Serkin Park, DDS, Ph.D.
The Osteoimmunology of Bone Metastasis: the Roles of Osteoblasts in Regulation of Anti-Tumoral Immunity...
Generative AI Tutorial Series: Best Practices for using local Large Language Models with the UM High-Performance Computing cluster
Sean R. Meyer, MBA, PhD, Mark Nuppnau
This session will demonstrate the process of setting up an open-source Large Language Model (LLM) on the ARMIS2 High-Performance Computing...
Penny Stamps Speaker Series - 1491s
The Full Migizi
The 1491s are a dynamic Native American sketch comedy group known for their razor-sharp wit and fearless approach to storytelling....
Apologetics: Challenge your thinking (over pizza!) with Ratio Christi Thursdays.
Hi all,We are excited to invite you to Ratio Christi Meeting on Thursday 01/23 from 6-7 pm! The question for this week is: "How...
January Book Club | Ithaca by Claire North
Kafi Laramore-Josey, UMMA
Attend the January session of our monthly Kelsey Book Club! This event is open to all adults who have an interest in fiction, mythology, and...
Let's Discuss: Gun Control! - Roundtable Weekly Meeting
Roundtable is a nonpartisan club that helps students develop their political views through research, reflection, and discussion. We aim to...
January 24th, 2025
Biological Anthropology Colloquium | “Bipedalism in Two Steps: Dual Innovations Underlie Hominin Pelvic Biology”
Terence D. Capellini, Professor of Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University
“This talk will focus on how humans acquired bipedalism via changes in the development of their pelves. At the crux of human bipedalism...
Classical Speakers Colloquium: Marko Malink (NYU)
The Metaphysical Basis of Aristotle's Logic
Location: 2306 Mason Hall...
No God but Man: On Race, Knowledge and Terrorism
A Book Talk with Dr. Atiya Husain
Reconceptualizing the relationship between race and Islam in the United States, No God but Man theorizes race as an epistemology using the...
Annual Thomas R. Trautmann Honorary Lecture | Elephants and Ecology - Expanding the Parameters of Trautmann’s Land Ethic
Patrick Olivelle, University of Texas
A New Yorker “Best Book of 2024” Selection...
January 25th, 2025
Resilient Voices: Addressing Systemic Ableism and Racism in Healthcare and Beyond
This discussion-based event will focus on the intersectional experiences of Black people with disabilities within the healthcare system and...