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Beverly Buchanan Art Exhibit
(01:00 PM)
Graduate Student Lunch Talks
(12:00 PM)
Astro Coffee
(10:30 AM)
Smith Lecture
(04:00PM)
Friday at Noon: Jennifer Fraser on The Art of Grieving: West Sumatra's Worst Earthquake in Music Videos
(12:00 PM)
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Kelsey Museum Special Exhibit - Conserving Antiquity
(6:00 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 11:30 AM
(11:30 AM)
Planetarium: Season of Light
(12:30 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 1:30 PM
(1:30 PM)
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Kelsey Museum Special Exhibit - Conserving Antiquity
(6:00 PM)
Astronomy Colloquium
(4:00 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 11:30 AM
(11:30 AM)
Planetarium: Season of Light
(12:30 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 1:30 PM
(1:30 PM)
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Kelsey Museum Special Exhibit - Conserving Antiquity
(6:00 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 11:30 AM
(11:30 AM)
Planetarium: Season of Light
(12:30 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 1:30 PM
(1:30 PM)
Fun Friday Night at the Museum
(05:00 PM)
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Kelsey Museum Special Exhibit - Conserving Antiquity
(6:00 PM)
Move-In to Wayne State Housing for Winter 2013 Cohort
(8:00AM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 11:30 AM
(11:30 AM)
Planetarium Show: Light Years from Andromeda
(12:30 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 1:30 PM
(1:30 PM)
Free Dinosaur Tour!
(2:00 PM)
Planetarium Show: Light Years from Andromeda
(2:30 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 3:30 PM
(3:30 PM)
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Kelsey Museum Special Exhibit - Conserving Antiquity
(6:00 PM)
Move-In to Wayne State Housing for Winter 2013 Cohort
(8:00AM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 1:30 PM
(1:30 PM)
Free Dinosaur Tour!
(2:00 PM)
Planetarium: Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity
(2:30 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 3:30 PM
(3:30 PM)
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Kelsey Museum Special Exhibit - Conserving Antiquity
(6:00 PM)
SID Orientation - Winter 2013 Cohort
(08:00AM)
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Kelsey Museum Special Exhibit - Conserving Antiquity
(6:00 PM)
SID Orientation - Winter 2013 Cohort
(08:00AM)
Graduate Student Lunch Talks
(12:00 PM)
Astro Coffee
(10:30 AM)
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Kelsey Museum Special Exhibit - Conserving Antiquity
(6:00 PM)
The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
DEPARTMENT COLLOQUIUM
Inflation, Infinity, Equilibrium and the Observable Universe
(4:00 PM)
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Kelsey Museum Special Exhibit - Conserving Antiquity
(6:00 PM)
The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
Astronomy Colloquium
(4:00 PM)
Identities in Red, Black and White: A Roundtable Discussion
(04:00 PM)
The Roundtable - IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(04:00 PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
Making Waves: Democratic Contention in Europe and Latin America (Co-sponsored by RIPS and CPW)
(12:00 PM)
Preparing Women for Leadership in Higher Education
(12:00PM)
HET SEMINAR
Mapping the Space of N=1 Superconformal Field Theories from M5-branes on Riemann Surfaces
(3:00 PM)
Smith Lecture
(04:00PM)
*SEMINAR TO BE RESCHEDULED* Kevin Wood, Harvard University, "Decoding the multi-drug response in populations of bacteria and human cancer cells"
(4:00 PM)
Chasing Ice FREE Film Screenings
(08:15 PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
Chasing Ice FREE Film Screenings
(08:15 PM)
Nameless Gangster
(2:00PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 11:30 AM
(11:30 AM)
Planetarium Show: Light Years from Andromeda
(12:30 PM)
CJS's 9th Annual Mochitsuki
(01:00PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 1:30 PM
(1:30 PM)
Free Dinosaur Tour!
(2:00 PM)
Planetarium Show: Light Years from Andromeda
(2:30 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 3:30 PM
(3:30 PM)
Winter 2013 Cohort Opening Reception (By Invitation)
(6:00 PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
Chasing Ice FREE Film Screenings
(08:15 PM)
Family Reading and Science Workshop: What Makes Us Different? What Makes Us the Same?
(01:00 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 1:30 PM
(1:30 PM)
Free Dinosaur Tour!
(2:00 PM)
Planetarium: Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity
(2:30 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 3:30 PM
(3:30 PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
Chasing Ice FREE Film Screenings
(08:15 PM)
Yufen Chang Defense
(10:00AM)
QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY SEMINAR
Mechanical Models of Fish and Krill Swimming
(12:00 PM)
Personal Statement Workshop
(2:00 PM)
FLAS Information Session
(3:00 PM)
Professor Lisa Nakamura Talk "Indigenous Circuits: Navajo Women's Labor and the Gendering of Semiconductor Manufacture"
(4:00 PM)
STEMS: "Indigenous Circuits: Navajo Women's Labor and the Gendering of Semiconductor Manufacture"
(4:00PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
Graduate Student Lunch Talks
(12:00 PM)
Astro Coffee
(10:30 AM)
COMPLEX SYSTEMS SEMINAR
The Interplay Between Ecology and Evolution in Cancerous Tumors and Expanding Populations
(12:00 PM)
Negotiating the Power of the Polka Dot: Tyree Guyton's Heidelberg Project and Its Detroit Communities
(12:00PM)
"Institutional-Social Embeddedness of the Public Sphere: Media, Law, Networks, and the Heterogeneous Development of the Public Sphere in China"
(1:00PM)
The Making of the Dream: MLK, Detroit, and U-M
(04:00 PM)
The Making of the Dream: MLK, Detroit, and U-M
(04:00 PM)
Winterfest
(04:00 Pm)
"Experiencing the Qur'an"
(4:00 PM)
World Cinema’ Versus Subjectivity: How to Read Tunde Kelani’s Abeni
(4:00PM)
Africa Workshop - Ken Harrow
(4:00PM)
Chasing Ice Film Screenings
(08:15 PM)
Chasing Ice Film Screenings
(08:15 PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
Chasing Ice Film Screenings
(08:15 PM)
Chasing Ice Film Screenings
(08:15 PM)
Preparing for a Teaching Career: Resources available at Michigan and beyond
(11:30AM)
CREES Noon Lecture. “Chaplin and the Russian Avant-Garde: The Law of Fortuity in Art.”
(12:00 PM)
MCTP HET BROWN BAG SEMINAR
Rare Event Searches Underground: New Physics Opportunities and Old Claims
(12:00 PM)
CHP Workshop
(3:30PM)
ASP Lecture. "'Protecting the Innocent': Humanitarian Child Transfer in the Aftermath of the Adana Massacres (1909)."
(4:00 PM)
MLK 2013 Kickoff Event: La Fuerza: The Influence of Latinos in American Culture & PoliticsThe Legacy of Cesar Chavez and the Evolution of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Dream
(4:00 PM)
So Cool, So Just: Social Justice Student Org Fair
(05:30 PM)
Author's Forum Presents:
The Selvage
: A Conversation with Linda Gregerson and Daniel Herwitz
(5:30PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
Chasing Ice Film Screenings
(08:15 PM)
Chasing Ice Film Screenings
(08:15 PM)
Astronomy Colloquium
(4:00 PM)
Statement of Purpose Writing Workshop
(10:00 AM)
Dario Gaggio, "Rural Modernities: The Politics of Landscape in Postwar Tuscany"
(04:00 PM)
"New Deal Visualities: Figures of Difference in Photographic Claims to Citizenship," exhibit opening and panel discussion
(4:00 PM)
Charles Sullivan - This Song Guards The Night: Reading power in the world of an early modern Javanese Islamic Incantation
(4:00PM)
EIHS: Rural Modernities: The Politics fo Landscape in Postwar Tuscany
(4:00PM)
Sophal Ear's Film: The End/Beginning (Cambodia)
(5:30 PM)
WISE Undergraduate Time Management Panel
(6:00 PM)
Kitabmandal Reading Group Event with Michael Fisher
(6:00PM)
Patrice Petro Talk "Beyond 1989: Feminist Film Theory"
(7:00PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
Smith Lecture
(04:00PM)
Dr. Sophal Ear: Aid Dependence in Cambodia: How Foreign Assistance Undermines Democracy
(12:00 PM)
LIFE AFTER GRAD SCHOOL SEMINARS
From Dark Energy to DARPA: What You Can Get Away with If You Have a Ph.D. in Physics
(12:00 PM)
Weapons of the Meek: Party Coalitions and Religious Influence on Policy
(12:00 PM)
Workshop: The Country and the City: 40 Years Later
(12:00 PM)
EIHS Workshop: The Country and the City, 40 years on
(12:00PM)
Social Structure and Social Explanation
(3:00 PM)
HET SEMINAR
(3:00 PM)
Peter Wolynes, Rice University, to present the Oncley Lecture, "Recent Successes of the Energy Landscape Theory of Protein Folding"
(4:00 PM)
Gandhi and the Hazards of Action: The Lessons of Chauri Chaura
(4:00 PM)
BIOPHYSICS SEMINAR
The Oncley Lecture
Recent Successes of the Energy Landscape Theory of Protein Folding
(4:00 PM)
MLK Colloquium with Ann Charity Hudley
(4:00PM)
Prison and the Jewish Tradition
(5:15PM)
Conserving Antiquity Lecture - "Conservation at The Henry Ford: Large Museums and Their Challenges"
(06:00PM)
Lecture "Conservation at The Henry Ford: Large History Museums and Their Challenges"
(6:00 PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
Late Autumn
(2:00PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 11:30 AM
(11:30 AM)
Computational Modeling in Physics Hands-On Seminar for Undergraduates
(12:30 PM)
Planetarium Show: Light Years from Andromeda
(12:30 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 1:30 PM
(1:30 PM)
Free Dinosaur Tour!
(2:00 PM)
Planetarium Show: Light Years from Andromeda
(2:30 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 3:30 PM
(3:30 PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 1:30 PM
(1:30 PM)
Earth, Sky, Water, Fire: Stories of the Americas
(02:00 PM)
Drop-in Tour
(2:00 PM)
Earth, Sky, Water, Fire: Stories of the Americas
(2:00 PM)
Free Dinosaur Tour!
(2:00 PM)
Planetarium: Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity
(2:30 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 3:30 PM
(3:30 PM)
Premodern Colloquium: "Radical Charity and the Long Reformation: Literature, Belief, and Transgressive Forms of Love in Early Modern England"
(3:30PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
Fellowships committee meeting
(2:30 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 11:30 AM
(11:30 AM)
Planetarium: Larry Cat in Space
(12:30 PM)
Panel Discussion on Mental Health and the Prison Industrial Complex
(12:30PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 1:30 PM
(1:30 PM)
Dorceta Taylor to deliver MLK Lecture at SNRE
(05:00 PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
Astro Coffee
(10:30 AM)
Graduate Student Lunch Talks
(12:00 PM)
COMPLEX SYSTEMS SEMINAR
Fast Migration and Emergent Population Dynamics
(12:00 PM)
Toni Tipton-Martin, "The Jemima Code: A Gallery of Great Cooks Share Their Secrets"
(2:00PM)
"How to Read the Qur'an"
(4:00 PM)
BIOPHYSICS SEMINAR
Systems Analysis of Mouse Hematopoietic Stem Cells
In Vivo
at the Single Cell Level
(4:00 PM)
Rong Lu, Stanford University, Title: "Systems Analysis of Mouse Hematopoietic Stem Cells In Vivo at the Single Cell Level"
(4:00 PM)
Gandhian Textual Theories: Reading and Sovereignty in the Folds of Empire
(4:00PM)
Community Conversation:How Not Seeing “Color” Actually Hinders Justice and Equality
(6:00 PM)
Pouring Tea: Black Gay Men of the South Tell Their Tales
(07:00 PM)
Performance: "Pouring Tea: Black Gay Men of the South Tell Their Tales"
(7:00 PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
Toni Tipton-Martin, "The Jemima Code: A Gallery of Great Cooks Share Their Secrets"
(2:00PM)
Community Conversation:How Not Seeing “Color” Actually Hinders Justice and Equality
(11:00 AM)
CREES Noon Lecture. “Who Won the London Olympics? Soviet Communism and the Olympic Movement.”
(12:00 PM)
IPGRH Brown Bag
(12:00 PM)
IPGRH Brown Bag
(12:00 PM)
MCTP HET BROWN BAG SEMINAR
The Top-Quark Charge Asymmetry with a Jet Handle
(12:00 PM)
Inequality Working Group
(1:30PM)
Florynce 'Flo' Kennedy and Black Feminist Radicalism
(04:00 PM)
Chang Hyokchu and the Twentieth Century
(04:00 PM)
Roundtable discussion about Latino immigration issues and information session regarding the Undocumented Migration Project Summer Field School
(5:00 PM)
State of Exception
Student Workshop/panel presentations
(5:00PM)
Science Café: Race and Public Health
(5:30 PM)
Heather McHugh, Zell Distinguished Poet in Residence Reading
(6:10 pm)
All LHSP Community Meeting
(07:00PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
Grants and Fellowship Workshop for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
(12:00PM)
II Individual Fellowships Grantee Panel
(12:00PM)
Michigan in Washington Information and Poster Session
(04:00 PM)
Conversations on Europe. "When the Past is Present: Museums and the Mobilization of History in Ireland and Northern Ireland (1966-2006)"
(4:00 PM)
Astronomy Colloquium
(4:00 PM)
Information and Poster Session
(4:00 PM)
Chinese Medicine Series: "Tradutorre, Oktosi: Qing Bodies after 'Chinese Medicine'"
(4:00PM)
State of Exception
Panel Discussion
(4:00PM)
LSA: "Shakespearean Pain"
(4:10PM)
FAST Lecture
(05:30PM)
FAST Lecture: "Traces of Roman Foodways: Methods, Processes, Results"
(5:30 PM)
IPCAA FAST Lecture
(5:30 PM)
State of Exception Exhibition: Opening Reception
(5:30PM)
Leadership for Truth and Reconciliation in Metropolitan Detroit
(06:00 pm)
Using Objects of Intolerance to Teach Tolerance and Promote Social Justice: The Case of the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia
(6:30PM)
The Arab Film Festival
(7:30 PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
The Arab Film Festival
(7:30 PM)
Friday Lecture: Clifton Monteith and Judith Becker on Burmese Harp Restoration with Japanese Lacquerware
(04:00 PM)
Smith Lecture
(04:00PM)
Student Project Proposal Deadline
(05:00 PM)
Special Artist's Lecture - The Restoration of a Saung-Gauk: A Burmese Harp in Japanese Lacquer
(4:00PM)
Crude Ambitions: The Internationalization of Emerging Country NOCs
(12:00 PM)
"Art and the Environment" Information Session
(12:00 PM)
Being There: History in the Present Tense
(2:00PM)
White-Washing the Electorate: How Black Candidates Appeal to White Voters
(3:30 PM)
CM/AMO SEMINAR
Viscosity and Scale-Invariance in 2D and 3D Fermi Gases
(4:00 PM)
Panel: Martha Graham In Retrospect: Legacies and Innovations
(4:00PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
The Arab Film Festival
(7:30 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 11:30 AM
(11:30 AM)
Computational Modeling in Physics Hands-On Seminar for Undergraduates
(12:30 PM)
Planetarium Show: Light Years from Andromeda
(12:30 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 1:30 PM
(1:30 PM)
Free Dinosaur Tour!
(2:00 PM)
Planetarium Show: Light Years from Andromeda
(2:30 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 3:30 PM
(3:30 PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
Behind the Scenes Day
(12:00 PM)
Indonesian Potluck
(01:00 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 1:30 PM
(1:30 PM)
Free Dinosaur Tour!
(2:00 PM)
Planetarium: Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity
(2:30 PM)
Planetarium: The Sky Tonight: Star Talk at 3:30 PM
(3:30 PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY SEMINAR
General Gene-State Switching Models for Stochastic Gene Expression
(12:00 PM)
Memorial: Rhoads and Eleanor Murphey
(03:30 PM)
Memorial: Rhoads and Eleanor Murphey
(3:30PM)
BIOPHYSICS SEMINAR
Regulation of Cell Size in Animal Cells
(4:00 PM)
HEP-ASTRO SEMINAR
Protecting Our Nation from Nuclear Threats
(4:00 PM)
Ran Kafri, Harvard Medical School, Title: "Regulation of cell size in animal cells"
(4:00 PM)
Detroit School of Urban Studies, "The City After Abandonment"
(4:00PM)
STEMS: "What STS Can Learn from the Black Panther Party"
(4:00PM)
Science, Technology, Medicine & Society Speaker Series: "What STS Can Learn from the Black Panther Party"
(4:00PM)
Film Screening
(8:00PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
Graduate Student Lunch Talks
(12:00 PM)
Astro Coffee
(10:30 AM)
Insurance Take-up in Rural China: Learning from Hypothetical Experience
(12:00PM)
Economic Sociology Workshop
(1:00PM)
“Being Muslim in Post 9-11 America.”
(4:00 PM)
Drop/Add Deadline, TODAY, 5pm
(05:00PM)
Publication Party - "Tel Anafa, Volume II, part ii"
(05:00PM)
Heid Erdich, poet
(5:00 PM)
Publication Party
(5:00 PM)
Public Art Club
(06:00PM)
Native Women Language Keepers
(07:00 PM)
Just Art Club
(07:00PM)
On Understanding Race
(7:00PM)
Improv Club
(09:00PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
MCTP HET BROWN BAG SEMINAR
Black Holes, Fuzzballs and Firewalls
(12:00 PM)
Gender and Sexuality Workshop
(1:00PM)
Social Theory Workshop
(2:00PM)
"There is a room waiting for you here..."; on the life of Raoul Wallenberg
(02:30 PM)
Perspective on Reproductive Health in Ecuador
(3:00PM)
Culture, History, & Politics Workshop
(3:30PM)
Indigenous Art Activism: Three Poem Films for De-colonization
(04:00 PM)
Author's Forum Series: Danny Herwitz
(5:30 PM)
Author's Forum Presents: Heritage, Culture, and Politics in the Postcolony: A Conversation with Daniel Herwitz and Adam Ashforth
(5:30PM)
Poetry Club
(07:00PM)
Film: The Cinema Hold Up (Asalto al Cine) (2011)
(7:00PM)
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The Exhibit: IndiVisible: African Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00 PM)
IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas
(12:00PM)
Heid Erdrich: Brownbag lunch session
(12:00 PM)
CANCELED: Workshop. “Jewish Revival in Contemporary Poland: Origins, Evolution and New Directions.”
(12:00 PM)
Human Rights Fellow: Nancy R. Hunt: Global Mental Health & Its Critics
(1:00PM)
PICS Human Rights Lecture: Global Mental Health and its Critics
(1:00PM)
Transnational Feminism in the United States: Knowledge, Ethics, Power
(3:00 PM)
Victor Lieberman, "Southeast Asia and Eurasia During a Thousand Years"
(04:00 PM)
Economics Concentration Information Session
(4:00 PM)
Astronomy Colloquium
(4:00 PM)
EIHS: Southeast Asia and Eurasia During a Thousand Years
(4:00PM)
Creativity in Research Design and Methods
(4:00PM)
Photo Club excursion
(05:00PM)
Colson Whitehead, Janey Lack Fiction Reading
(05:10 PM)
WISE Planetarium Visit and Dinner
(5:30 PM)
Detroit Speaker Series: Dialogue on Detroit Future City Framework
(06:00PM)
Swamp Women/ Miiskwaasinii’ing Nagamojig
(6:00 PM)
Creative Writing Club
(09:00PM)