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Biorhythms Dance Show
May 17th, 2008
The Medical School dance company, Biorythms, presents its spring show. A variety of styles will be presented including: jazz, irish, latin ballroom and bhangra....
2008 Ann Arbor Book Festival Opening Reception
May 16th, 2008
AADL and the Ann Arbor Book Festival invite you to join in the opening celebration of the 2008 Book Festival....
Car-lite, Car-less: A Panel Discussion On How We Commute to Work
May 8th, 2008
Hear what local commuters Ed Vielmetti, Alaine Karoleff, Scott Munzel and Tamara Real have to say about their alternative commutes....
The Art of Healing
May 2nd, 2008 through May 16th, 2008
Artists speak out about women's health care in an expressive, dynamic, informative and challenging exhibit....
The Architecture of Objects
April 23rd, 2008 through April 28th, 2008
A design studio exploring the connections between designing, making and materials....
2008 Open Houseful
April 18th, 2008
Back by popular demand, the Open Houseful is an eyeful that's just a glimpse of students' accomplishments in the Digital Media Commons' ever-evolving experimental workspace....
Furniture Studio Projects
April 18th, 2008
U-M Art & Design Professor Michael Rodemer's furniture studio students will exhibit the pieces they designed and made during the Winter 2008 term....
"Let's Wrestle"; "Four Weddings & A Diploma"
April 18th, 2008 through April 19th, 2008
An evening of original performance work by Art & Design graduating Seniors....
Chef and Author Eric Villegas Discusses Cooking, His PBS Series
April 13th, 2008
AADL continues its celebration of National Library Week with a special appearance by chef Eric Villegas....
rEVOLUTION: Making Art for Change
April 11th, 2008 through April 16th, 2008
Third annual exhibit of artistic expression on issues of sexual violence, sexism, gender, and empowerment, including sculpture, painting, photography and poetry....
Yarn Harlot Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Discusses the Art of Knitting and Her New Book 'Things I Learned From Knitting ... whether I wanted to or not'
April 11th, 2008
AADL kicks off National Libraray Week with the Yarn Harlot! Stephanie Pearl-McPhee made two spectacular visits to AADL last year, where over 300 knitters at each event heard her comments about knittin...
Kathryn Olson: Graduate Recital
April 10th, 2008
Kathryn Olson, saxophonist and School of Music, Theatre & Dance graduate student, performs original compositions as well as music by Thelonious Monk and Pauline Oliveros....
Student engineering projects on display at Design Expo
April 10th, 2008
About 85 teams of undergraduate engineering students will showcase their capstone design projects at the College of Engineering Design Expo....
13th Annual Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners
March 24th, 2008 through April 9th, 2008
The Prison Creative Arts Project (PCAP) celebrates the Thirteenth Annual Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners with the official premiere of the new Michigan Television (PBS) documentary, "Acts of A...
CommShow
March 21st, 2008 through March 22nd, 2008
CommShow is a multimedia dance performance featuring completely original choreography, music, video, created by University of Michigan Dance, Performing Arts Technology, Music and Art & Design student...
Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads Book Discussion
March 18th, 2008
Join a discussion of the selected book for Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads 2008. Led by AADL staff, the group will examine the captivating book which gives a rare view of the Chinese American experience fro...
Exhibit: Canvas, Paper, Wood and Glass - New Works by the Chelsea Painters
March 17th, 2008 through April 29th, 2008
he new works by the Chelsea Painters are characterized by a diversity of vision, technique and media. Each artist has contributed one recent work, some of which represent a personal exploration of a n...
Ann Arbor Women Artists Spring Exhibition
March 16th, 2008 through April 14th, 2008
Ann Arbor Women Artists, founded in 1951, is a non-profit organization of approximately 230 artists of both genders. Each year the AAWA holds two or three juried shows. A juror is invited to select a...
UM3D Lab Offers Free Workshops!
March 14th, 2008 through March 28th, 2008
The 3D lab is offering a new series of free workshops open to all members of the U-M community....
The Remapping of Memory - MFA Thesis Exhibition
March 6th, 2008 through March 8th, 2008
A multimedia video installation exploring the relationship between the mind and the body in the aftermath of violence and acute injury....
Sync 08 Multimedia Arts Festival
March 6th, 2008 through March 16th, 2008
Sync 08 Multimedia Arts Festival presents works created with the aid of technology or commenting on the increasingly virtual space in which we dwell. Includes video, audio, 2D and 3D art such as digit...
Two Candles Burning: A Chamber Opera
February 14th, 2008
"Two Candles Burning" is a chamber opera for string quartet and four singers that explores creativity, truthfulness, and love in a three-way relationship....
Experiential Extensions: Work by Edward S. Johnston
February 13th, 2008 through February 27th, 2008
In his MFA thesis exhibition, Edward S. Johnston invites viewers to witness recollections from one walk along a frequent path from his apartment building to the School of Art & Design in Ann Arbor, Mi...
"Ray Brown: The Man and the Bass" -- 2008 Jazz Festival Historical Lecture
February 9th, 2008
John Clayton, Robert Hurst, and Marion Hayden discuss legendary bassist Ray Brown; panel moderated by WEMU's Linda Yohn. Music selections provided by the UM Student Jazz Combo....
American Society of Civil Engineers - U-M Student Chapter -- 2008 Career Fair
February 8th, 2008
This Civil and Environmental Engineering Career Fair for CEE students provides information on prospective internships, co-op positions, and regular employment with dozens of employers....
1st Annual Photo Contest: Science on Campus
February 1st, 2008 through February 22nd, 2008
The Library is sponsoring a photo contest!...
2008 Engineering Career Fair
January 31st, 2008
Career Fair for Engineering Students. Contact Engineering Career Sevices for more information:
http://career.engin.umich.edu/Students.ht...
BFA Design & Portfolio Exhibit
January 27th, 2008 through February 3rd, 2008
Students in the Department of Theatre & Drama, Design & Production program will be exhibiting a variety of artwork including scenic models, costume renderings, and lighting sketches from School of Mus...
Live Simulcast of MLK Memorial Lecture and Dramatic Presentations
January 21st, 2008
As a service to the North Campus community, the Digital Media Commons will simulcast two major MLK Day events in the Gallery at the Duderstadt Center on Monday, January 21....
Winter Suite
January 19th, 2008
"Winter Suite" presents pieces of loss, memory, uncertainty, miscommunication, and the search for answers through the primal forces of the universe....
"Sustainability Does Not Equal Sacrifice" / BLUElab
January 7th, 2008 through January 16th, 2008
The Better Living Using Engineering Laboratory annual exhibit presents a world where economic, social and environmental goals are achieved through engineering ingenuity....
Winter Break Building Closure
December 24th, 2007 through January 1st, 2008
The Duderstadt Center will close at 12:00 midnight on Sunday, December 23. The building will remain closed through January 1, 2008. The Duderstadt Center will reopen at 7:30 a.m. on January 2, closing...
19171987: Common Bonds Through the "Ages"
December 6th, 2007
This is a joint project of the School of Art & Design (students of Satoru Takahashi) and the members of "Memory Keepers" at Turner Senior Resource Center. Students and elders worked together to make a...
A Museum of the Andean Region
December 4th, 2007 through December 9th, 2007
Students in Professor Tatiana Calixo's Spanish 232: Un Museo de la Region Andina class present an exhibit exploring various topics of the Andean Region. Visitors will get a taste of the traditions and...
Sunday Morning
November 30th, 2007 through December 1st, 2007
Inspired by the famous Wallace Stevens poem of the same name, SUNDAY MORNING is an exploration of a poet's search for faith and order in a world of inevitable change and inevitable death, a world in w...
2007 Integrated Product Development Student Team Competition
November 28th, 2007
Students from Engineering, Business, and Art & Design compete to build the best "urban shopping cart," which is "a product to facilitate holding and transporting a collection of bulky, heavy objects l...
ALLEGORICA: A Videodance Vaudeville in Nine Acts
November 14th, 2007 through November 17th, 2007
Ann Arbor dancer/choreographer and U-M Professor of Dance Peter Sparling premieres ALLEGORICA: A Videodance Vaudeville in Nine Acts....
College of Engineering Faculty and Staff Arts & Crafts Show
November 7th, 2007 through November 20th, 2007
Multimedia work by faculty and staff from the University of Michigan College of Engineering....
Grand Opening: Spatial and Numeric Data Services North Lab at Taubman College
November 7th, 2007
The library's Numeric and Spatial Data Services has a new name to go with the launch of our new services on North Campus: introducing SAND and SAND-North....
The Scenography of Josef Svoboda- Models and Photographs
October 3rd, 2007 through October 21st, 2007
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Google: A Meandering Behind-the-Scenes Tour
September 27th, 2007
Google: A Meandering Behind-the-Scenes Tour...
Engineering Career Fair
September 24th, 2007 through September 25th, 2007
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Library Survey
September 19th, 2007 through October 3rd, 2007
Library Survey...
U-M Art & Design Alumni Show
July 23rd, 2007 through August 10th, 2007
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School of Art & Design Annual Staff Exhibition
June 8th, 2007 through July 6th, 2007
Staff members from the School of Art & Design demonstrate their considerable creative talents in an exhibition of work in a range of media....
The Architecture of Objects Design Studio Exhibit
April 27th, 2007 through May 2nd, 2007
The Architecture of Objects Design Studio is a cross disciplinary course led by TCAUP and A&D Professor Shaun Jackson....
rEVOLUTION: Making Art for Change
April 13th, 2007 through April 19th, 2007
April is National Sexual Assault Awareness Month and this art show will provide a safe space for the community to speak out through artistic commentary on the issues of sexism, gender, sexual violence...
86: the Art & Design Senior Show
April 6th, 2007 through April 28th, 2007
Culminating projects by the School of Art & Design’s 86 graduating seniors, including film, installation, traditional and new media....
12th Annual Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners
March 27th, 2007 through April 11th, 2007
The Prison Creative Arts Project (PCAP) presents the Twelfth Annual Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners and a series of eight educational event...
Diagnosing the Digital Divide
March 9th, 2007
This GROCS 2007 project will present a public design review to garner feedback on a prototype website....
The Library Project
March 9th, 2007 through March 10th, 2007
Please join in the celebration of gathering all student collaborators, choreographers, composers, dancers, and musicians....
GROCS Friday Afternoon Tea: Blimpbots
February 16th, 2007
Blimpbots will present a public design review to demonstrate their early success with the "brainy blimps" and to solicit feedback on the types of behaviors the blimps might reflect....
Venus of Willendorf: Redefining the Goddess
February 9th, 2007 through February 27th, 2007
This exhibition will examine contemporary visions of the goddess figure....
Thai Night 2007: A Night in Siam
January 27th, 2007
Thai Night 2007 features a play adapted from a Thai classical story, Sang Thong (the Prince of the Golden Conch)....
BFA Design & Production Portfolio Exhibition
January 26th, 2007 through February 4th, 2007
Students in the Department of Theatre & Drama, Design & Production program will be exhibiting a variety of artwork....
CRLT Workshop
January 23rd, 2007
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Control Seminar: Static Normalizing Precompensator: The first step in the design of robust multivariable controllers using the Characteristic Locus Me
January 19th, 2007
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Live Simulcast of MLK Memorial Lecture and Other Major Presentations
January 15th, 2007
You are invited to join us at the Duderstadt Center to watch via high definition videoconference....
Play Gallery: This week
January 14th, 2007 through January 20th, 2007
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The Impending Algorithmic Revolution
January 8th, 2007
Professor Chazelle of Princeton will present a CSE Distinguished Lecture on the future of algorithms....
No Longer Quashing Oscillations
December 8th, 2006
Professor Chris V. Hollot of the University of Massachusetts Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering will rpesent his work on circadian oscillators....
The Rouge: Photographs by Michael Kenna
December 2nd, 2006 through January 14th, 2007
English landscape photographer Michael Kenna first toured the Rouge plant in Dearborn, Michigan, in 1992 and returned to the site over a number of years....
Waves of Change
December 1st, 2006 through December 2nd, 2006
Kristin Fosdick presents "Waves of Change", a musical multimedia experience. The performance will be a combination of classical clarinet and electronic multimedia pieces, and aims to bridge the gap be...
Discussion of Google Books and MBooks
November 30th, 2006
A discussion of MBooks and Google Book Search, led by Ben Bunnell, Library Partnerships Manager for Google Book Search, and Perry Willett, librarian, University of Michigan Digital Library Production...
Mass Collaboration = Innovation
November 28th, 2006 through December 11th, 2006
BLUElab cordially invites you to participate in the Mass Collaboration = Innovation exhibit (sponsored by the Graham Environmental Sustainability Institute and the College of Engineering)....
Modeling and Control of a Xerographic Two-Component Development Process
November 17th, 2006
Professor George T.-C. Chiu of the Purdue University Mechatronic Systems Research Laboratory will present his work on xerography....
Graduate Programs Information Day
November 17th, 2006
All prospective masters and doctoral students are welcome to attend the College's premier on-campus visitation program. Students will have the opportunity to interact with current faculty, students, a...
3rd Annual A&D Faculty Exhibition
November 17th, 2006 through December 13th, 2006
The School of Art & Design presents an expansive snapshot of current creative practices in the 3rd Annual A&D Faculty Exhibition on exhibit at Jean Paul Slusser Gallery and Work from 17 November to 13...
College of Engineering Graduate School PREVIEW
November 16th, 2006 through November 18th, 2006
Students interested in a Ph.D. (or masters considering Ph.D.) in engineering are invited to attend a weekend on U of M's Ann Arbor Campus. This event is targeted toward under-represented students, inc...
Programmable Stochastic Self-Assembly
November 10th, 2006
Professor Eric Klavins of the University of Washington Department of Electrical Engineering will discuss the control of programmable self-assembling systems whose dynamics are governed by stochastic r...
Is Warm Glass More Sticky Than Cold Glass? Temperature and Casimir Force
October 25th, 2006
What we think of as “empty” space is really filled with a fluctuating electric field....
Friday Afternoon Tea: Locative Technologies
October 20th, 2006
A showcase of recent U-M projects using locative technologies, e.g. GoogleMaps, GPS units, GPS cameras, or GIS systems....
Optimization and Control of Dynamical Systems
October 20th, 2006
Professor Mario Rotea of Purdue University will present his research in optimization and control of dynamical systems....
Review of Dynamic Hohlraum Research at SNL - A Powerful Radiation Source for ICF
October 20th, 2006
NERS Colloquium Series
Description: Review of Dynamic Hohlraum Research at SNL - A Powerful Radiation Source for ICF
Presenter: Tom Sanford, Sandia National Laboratories
Location: Wh...
The Dude: 1996-2006
October 20th, 2006 through November 6th, 2006
This retrospective takes a look back at the exciting research, performances, and exhibits from the past 10 years....
Alicyn Warren: "Sights, Sounds and Secrets"
October 19th, 2006
Alicyn Warren is a composer of electronic music whose pieces often include video images and text to focus on topics such as blindness, betrayal, and aging....
The Physics of Traffic
October 19th, 2006
UMTRI Research Colloquia Series
Location: UMTRI McCormick Conference Room
Presenter: Craig Davis
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Emergence in Physical, Biological, and Social Systems
October 13th, 2006
The Michigan ICAM branch will hold a kickoff event on Friday, Oct. 13, to introduce the breadth and beauty of the idea of emergence....
The Book Show
October 13th, 2006 through November 10th, 2006
The power of the book as a transformative experience is made palpable in The Book Show, a group exhibition at the School of Art & Design’s Jean Paul Slusser Gallery from 13 October through 10 November...
JJR Lecture: Landscape Assessment Tools for Sustainability Impact Assessment
October 12th, 2006
Professor Wascher will talk about an assessment technique called "Landscape Character Assessment," that provides for a descriptive, but non-judgmental, assessment regarding the state of a landscape....
GROCS Workshop: First the Search, Then the Summary
October 11th, 2006
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Searching Digitized Materials
October 9th, 2006 through October 9th, 2005
U-M's Digital Library Productions Service (DLPS) is offering free public demonstrations of Mbooks, the new access system for materials digitized by Google....
Peter Chung: Visual Literacy and Experiencing Animation
October 5th, 2006
Using examples from his animated films, Peter will discuss the need for visual literacy as a way to understand today's complex mass media landscape and non-traditional narrative forms....
Al Hinton and Ted Ramsay
October 4th, 2006
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Ann Arbor Science Festival
September 30th, 2006
Fifth through eighth grade girls will hear an inspiring talk by astronaut Kathy Sullivan and participate in workshops....
Mary Lucier: The Plains of Sweet Regret
September 30th, 2006 through November 19th, 2006
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NERS Colloquium Series
September 29th, 2006
"Energetic Alpha Particles in Fusion Plasmas" by King-Lap Wong of Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory...
Friday Afternoon Tea: Motion Capture Projects
September 29th, 2006
A showcase of recent projects that have used the UM3D Lab's mocap resources....
Fellowship Application Workshop
September 28th, 2006
Listen to a presentation by a CoE faculty member who has served on a fellowship committee....
SWE/TBP Career Fair
September 25th, 2006 through September 26th, 2006
This career fair is open to all CoE students. Registration is not required....
SWE/TBP Career Fair Reception
September 24th, 2006 through September 25th, 2006
This career fair reception provides a relaxed atmosphere for students and company representatives to meet....
Entrepreneurship Symposium
September 22nd, 2006
The Business School's annual entrepreneurship symposium, "Entrepalooza" will feature Jim Buckmaster of craigslist and John Kennedy of Autocam as keynote speakers....
CoE Control Seminar Series
September 22nd, 2006
"Visually Mapping the RMS Titanic with SLAM Information Filters" by Professor Ryan Eustice...
UMTRI Research Colloquia Series
September 20th, 2006
"Improving Safety for Child Passengers"...
CoE Control Seminar Series
September 15th, 2006
"What Causes Hysteresis Toward a System-theoretic Understanding of a Mislabeled Nonlinear Phenomenon"...
IAESTE Mass Meeting
September 14th, 2006
During the mass meeting, members will share the advantages of joining IAESTE to gain technical experience abroad, meet new people from different countries in Ann Arbor, and improve communication skill...
Engineering Welcome Day
September 1st, 2006
Engineering Welcome Day is an exciting introduction for first year and new transfer students to the College of Engineering community....
Workshop on Advanced Technologies in Final Cut Pro 5
August 16th, 2006 through August 18th, 2006
Designed for Final Cut Pro users who want to learn advanced features and workflows, who have edited several projects in Final Cut Pro, and who have a solid understanding of the fundamentals....
Imaginary Worlds: Created Places in Children's Books
August 8th, 2006 through November 25th, 2006
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CoE Summer Games Announcement
July 15th, 2006
The CoE Office of Graduate Education and the CoE Graduate Student Advisory Committee (GSAC) invite you to attend the CoE Graduate Programs Summer Games & Picnic....
Camp CAEN Open House
June 30th, 2006
On the last Friday of each session of Camp CAEN all are invited to attend an Open House presentation, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m....
Virtual Reality Technology Showcase
June 12th, 2006 through June 16th, 2006
Sensics, Inc., will showcase its newly released panoramic head-mounted display (HMD) in the 3D Lab. Visitors can compare side-by-side the HMD with other virtual reality technologies, including the 3D...
Utilization of Characteristic Properties of Siloxane Compounds in Designing Functional Polymers
May 22nd, 2006
This Macromolecular Science and Engineering Seminar will be presented by Professor Yusuke Kawakami, Graduate School of Materials Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology....
Feedback on Library Web Sites
May 15th, 2006 through May 22nd, 2006
Help the library evaluate library Websites....
Technology and Imagination
May 10th, 2006 through June 18th, 2006
This exhibition, curated by Ryan Molloy of Eastern Michigan University, represents artists using the digital as both tool and medium....
Enriching Scholarship
May 8th, 2006 through May 12th, 2006
An annual event organized by The UM Teaching and Technology Collaborative, Enriching Scholarship offers pedagogical and hands-on skill-building sessions for faculty and other University instructors....
The Moon's Window into the Earth
May 2nd, 2006
Dr. Harrison (Jack) Schmitt ,Chairman, NASA Advisory Council, Lunar Module Pilot, Apollo 17 will present this year's AOSS Annual Nelson W. Spencer Lecture....
GROCS 2006 Project Showcase
April 25th, 2006 through May 12th, 2006
Come see what GROCS teams and other students are up to with rich media this semester!...
rEVOLUTION: Making Art for Change
April 21st, 2006 through May 1st, 2006
The Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center holds its first annual art exhibition featuring artists whose work responds to sexism, gender issues, sexual violence, and empowerment....
Three Yiddish Lullabies / Chernobyl Generation
April 21st, 2006 through April 22nd, 2006
Two multi-media performances by U-M graduate students will take place in the Duderstadt Center's Video and Performance Studio....
Digital Kami
April 21st, 2006 through May 12th, 2006
Digital Kami is a series of interactive installations at the Nichols Arboretum intended to restructure visitors' ideas about land management, ecology issues and the natural landscape....
Towards Stochastic Deep Convective Parameterization
April 17th, 2006
Prof. Johnny Lin of North Park University, Chicago will present his work with stochastic deep convective parameterization for general circulation models....
Biological Design Principles For Robustness, Performance and Selective Interactions with Noise: A Systems Engineering Perspective
April 14th, 2006
Dr. Hana El-Samad of the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, U-C San Francisco will discuss the use of mathematical systems theory in the modelling and analysis of gene regulatory networks....
Who's Afriad of Virginia Ham?
April 14th, 2006 through April 16th, 2006
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Ham?" is a multi-media piece involving more than 20 graduate and undergraduate students....
Deciding to Disappear: A Revelation of Insignificance
April 14th, 2006 through April 30th, 2006
Artist Adam Gabriel Winnie's current art installation delves into the fear of loneliness and insignificance....
Evidence for atmospheric recharge of the equatorial water equivalent hydrogen regions on Mars
April 13th, 2006
Mr. Steven Nelli of New Mexico State University will discuss Martian climate conditions as the source for the equatorial WEH-rich regions on Mars....
Wonderful Memory
April 11th, 2006
Wonderful Memory is a collaborative movie project between the members of the Silverclub Coffeehouse at the Turner Senior Resource Center and students of the University of Michigan School of A...
Dan Piccolo to present Starbrand
April 8th, 2006
An immersive sensory environment rooted in live performances of electronica and interactive visual landscapes....
How to Toughen Brittle Plastics
April 7th, 2006
Ali S. Argon of MIT will discuss the difficulties involved in the toughening of polymers to alleviate their inherently brittle behavior....
An Information Theoretic Viewpoint to Performance Bounds of Feedback Systems: Optimality Results and Open Problems
April 7th, 2006
Professor Nuno C. Martins of the University of Maryland will discuss recent results on universal bounds of performance for feedback systems....
Investigating the Sources of Solar Irradiance Variation
April 7th, 2006
Dr. David Rust of the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory will discuss his work with the Solar Bolometric Imager program, which provides high-resolution measurements of the known sources of solar...
GROCS Tea: Digital Kami
April 7th, 2006
Digital Kami is a series of four interactive installations at the Nichols Arboretum intended to restructure visitors' ideas about land management, ecology issues and the natural landscape....
Atomistic Simulation and Analysis of Plasticity in Amorphous Silicon as a Space Network Solid
April 6th, 2006
Ali S. Argon of MIT will present the results of plasticity simulations in amorphous silicon network glasses....
Take Back the Night
April 6th, 2006
Members of the greater Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti community will come together on Thursday, April 6th for the 27th annual Take Back the Night march against sexualized violence....
Artist's Reception: 2006 CAF Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Art
April 4th, 2006
Fourteen Japanese artists will visit the campus, be present and introduced at the reception. This occasion will afford the public an opportunity to talk with and interact with the artists....
I, Carmelita Tropicana
April 4th, 2006
Alina Troyano will perform as Carmelita Tropicana, one of the most thoroughly realized personas born in the '80's club scene in New York....
Sample China — Bejing, Shanghai, Guangzhou
April 3rd, 2006 through April 7th, 2006
Sample China will be an exciting and special exhibition which will present Chinese cities in a unique way....
The Semiconductor Age
March 31st, 2006
Dr. Eugene Haller of the University of California at Berkeley & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory will discuss the history of semiconductor materials....
Robotics and Control Issues in Minimally Invasive Surgery and Therapy
March 31st, 2006
Professor R. V. Patel of the University of Western Ontario will discuss several specific design and control issues related to the use of robotic systems in minimally invasive surgery and therapy....
Toby Millman's Film Featured
March 25th, 2006
The Ann Arbor Film Festival will screen a short film by A&D graduate student, Toby Millman, entitled Three Shorts for Suriname....
Supramolecular Material Science: from Nanomaterials to Lithography
March 24th, 2006
Francesco Stellacci of MIT will present his work on spontaneous phase-separation of two-dimensional poly-crystalline mono-molecular layers called self-assembled monolayers (SAMs)....
The 16th Sheep
March 23rd, 2006 through March 24th, 2006
School of Music and LS&A students Megan Mertaugh and Liza Frolkis will perfom an original student work on the topic of sexual violence....
Synthetic Biology: from Bacteria to Stem Cells
March 20th, 2006
Dr. Ron Weiss of Princeton University will present his work on the use of computer engineering principles of abstraction, composition, and interface specifications to program cells with sensors and...
Molecular Dynamics Modeling of Short-Pulse Laser Ablation: Applications to Laser Shaping of Materials and Pulsed Laser Deposition
March 17th, 2006
George Gilmer of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory will discuss results from molecular dynamics simulations of femtosecond ablation using up to thirty million atoms....
Lady in the Dark
March 16th, 2006 through March 18th, 2006
Workshopped scenes from the musical Lady in the Dark (Kurt Weill, Ira Gershwin and Moss Hart) will be presented by the Department of Theatre and Drama and the student organization Gender and Performa...
11th Annual Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners
March 14th, 2006 through March 29th, 2006
The Prison Creative Arts Project (PCAP) presents the Eleventh Annual Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners and a series of twelve educational events from March 14 - 29....
Get ready for Sync 2006!
March 7th, 2006 through March 11th, 2006
Annual digital arts festival including live electronic and electro-acoustic performances featuring local and regional musicians, composers, and artists; visual and installation based digital art....
How Accurate are our Maps of the Internet? The Bias of Traceroute Sampling
March 7th, 2006
A great deal of effort has been spent measuring the topology of the Internet. It was recently argued that sampling based on traceroutes from a small number of sources introduces a fundamental bias in...
Incorporating Passive Control Techniques and Piezoresistive Sensing In MEMS Devices for Micromanipulation and Micromanufacturing
February 24th, 2006
Dr. Gloria Wiens of the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Florida will present her work on Piezoresistive Sensing as part of the Mechanical Engineering department...
Online Calibrated Forecasts: Efficiency versus Universality for Learning in Games
February 17th, 2006
Prof. Jeff Shamma of UCLA will present his work on automated forecasting as part of the 2006 Control Seminar Series....
Convection In Mushy Layers With Sidewall Heat Fluxes
February 17th, 2006
Professor Xanthippi Markenscoff of UC San Diego will present her work in applied mechanics as part of the Mechanical Engineering departmental seminar series....
Waves in magnetospheric plasmas: Sources, structure, use in diagnosis
February 17th, 2006
Prof. Margaret Kivelson of the Department of Earth and Space Sciences Institute of Geophyiscs & Planetary Physics at UCLA will discuss wave excitations of the magnetosphere as part of the AOSS seminar...
Museum of Life and Death
February 16th, 2006 through February 19th, 2006
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THC: Its Relation to Climate Change
February 13th, 2006
Dr. Jianjun Yin of the Program in Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences at Princeton University will present a seminar on "The Role of the Thermohaline Circulation in Past and Future Climate Changes."...
American Society of Civil Engineers Career Fair
February 10th, 2006
For CEE students who are looking for an internship, co-op position, or a full-time job....
vidGod
February 10th, 2006 through February 11th, 2006
Opera premiere of vidGod, a prophetic operatic work....
Recent Results from the Spirit and Opportunity Mars Exploration Rover Missions
February 10th, 2006
Prof. Ray Arvidson of Washington University will discuss recent data gathered by NASA's Spirit and Opportunity Mars Exploration Rovers....
Dress Suits to Hire
February 3rd, 2006 through February 4th, 2006
Vaudevillian satirical gender-bending performances....
Building a New Rome
January 13th, 2006 through February 7th, 2006
The Imperial Colony of Pisidian Antioch (25 BC-AD 700)...
Performing Shame: A Choreographer Comments
January 10th, 2006
This event presents and screens two videodances created by Peter Sparling....
Remembering Grandma - Through the Eyes of Her Progeny
December 15th, 2005
A performance featuring original works by School of Music and College of Engineering graduating senior, Melanie Brown....
Desperate Times Call for Desperate Pleasures & Burn This Boat
December 14th, 2005
A&D MFA candidate James Leija and A&D Visiting Artist Andrea Maio present a double bill of new performance works-in-progress....
An evening of REINVENTED PAGES
December 13th, 2005
by students of limited fork poetry classes...
Mirror Story: An Electronic Opera
December 9th, 2005 through December 10th, 2005
An electronic opera for voice, dance, electroacoustic music and video by A&D Assistant Professor Alicyn Warren....
Tangle+Lullaby
December 3rd, 2005
Senior Andrea Steves presents her Performance Arts Technology senior recital....
Are We Free: A Linkage Exhibition of Art
November 7th, 2005 through November 18th, 2005
A unique program connecting formerly incarcerated creative artists with community arts mentors following their release from prison or a juvenile facility....
Halloween at the Dude
October 31st, 2005
We are inviting the University community to come "trick or treat" at the Dude....
Pathways to Sustainability
October 24th, 2005 through October 31st, 2005
An interactive exhibit introducing visitors to the work BLUElab is doing to promote appropriate technology on the UM North Campus....
Into the Quarry: a parallel convergence
September 10th, 2005 through October 8th, 2005
A new synergy of art and music....
Improvised Cinema
July 8th, 2005
Ann Arbor group will take the audience on a live cinematic journey, improvisationally mixing both samples and original video, music and sounds, and everything in between....
Ann Arbor Dance Works Annual Spring Concert
June 9th, 2005 through June 11th, 2005
Ann Arbor Dance Works (AADW) proudly presents its annual spring concert, featuring premieres and revivals by resident choreographers, and works by guest artists. Admission is free. However contribu...
In Defense of the Real through the Mediated
April 18th, 2005 through April 22nd, 2005
The Haptic Theater of Cruelty invites you to honor, with all your affective presence, a positive and lucid event of a certain reign of the sensible. Join us for a week-long surrealist adventure into...
Out There: Recent Student Projects Beyond the Classroom
April 18th, 2005 through April 29th, 2005
Students of School of Art and Design Professor Sadashi Inuzuka will exhibit documentation of their site specific and installation projects completed during the Winter 2005 semester. This exhibit r...
Building Islam in Detroit: An exhibition of research in progress with photographs by Elshafei Mohamed
April 7th, 2005 through April 13th, 2005
The public and private spaces Muslims have built in Detroit, their mosques, homes, schools, and neighborhoods, are products of careful thought and negotiation....
Asian Theater Workshop in Performance
April 1st, 2005
Mankind is continually assailed by natural disasters: from floods, volcanic eruptions, and mudslides to the tsunami that recently devastated Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand. These upheavals...
10th Annual Exhibit of Art by Michigan Prisoners
March 22nd, 2005 through April 5th, 2005
Over the last decade, this nationally recognized show has grown to include nearly 350 works of art with a broad range of styles, mediums, and themes, by over 200 artists. According to Jamal Biggs, a f...
ˇˇStop Blaming Columbus!!
March 17th, 2005 through March 19th, 2005
ˇˇStop Blaming Columbus!! is a 2-act opera concerning the effects of Columbus and Colonization on Latin America. Set in contemporary times, but with casts as old as Columbus himself, the story involve...
Sync 2005
March 8th, 2005 through March 16th, 2005
Sync'05 will explore the relationship of artists to digital media through works created with and in reaction to digital media, performances, and workshops....
COJUM DIP'S 1st ANNUAL ASTEROID CHAINSAW CLASSIC, featuring The Ninjas!
February 18th, 2005
Cojum Dip's first show and headliner will feature video projections, lighting, music and a performance that can only be described as being sucked into a vortex of metal awesome. "Jazz Metal" is the...
History of Contact
February 12th, 2005 through February 27th, 2005
In the book the words are not read, they are remembered. Selected stories, histories, and remains from regions lost and forgotten. A senior thesis exhibition of painting, sculpture, sound, video, and...
ASCE Career Fair 2005
February 4th, 2005
The student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers hosts this annual career fair....
2005 Engineering Co-op and Internship Fair
February 3rd, 2005
Over 40 companies will send representatives to talk with Engineering students about co-op and internship opportunities....
Buzz
January 18th, 2005 through January 21st, 2005
A series of day-long sonic events consisting of the amplification of electrically powered machines....
Boxes and Walls
January 11th, 2005 through January 16th, 2005
An interactive museum that combines acting, experiencing, and dialogue to facilitate social awareness and change....
Throne of the Sea
January 7th, 2005 through January 13th, 2005
A multimedia installation chronicling the fateful final voyage of The Throne of the Sea...
EECS 494 Computer Game Showcase
December 18th, 2004
Computer games developed in EECS 494 on display for you to play....
Interactive Artworks Show!
December 17th, 2004
Provocative multi-media art pieces dance, shriek, and respond to various commands and stimuli from viewers....
Play Now, Study Later!
December 15th, 2004 through December 17th, 2004
*video games * study break * snacks...
REAL/TIME: In Progress
December 13th, 2004
Life performance and time-based works-in-progress....
Exhibit by Art & Design Faculty
December 10th, 2004 through January 29th, 2005
The full-time faculty of the School of Art & Design offer a snapshot of current creative practices. More than 45 artists and designers, ranging from early- and mid-career to well-established practiti...
Mechanical Design F'04 Expo
December 7th, 2004
Undergraduate and graduate Mechanical Engineering students showcase their class projects....
People: Embodying a Grammatical Category
December 2nd, 2004 through December 4th, 2004
White Void, a U-M student dance organization, presents a collaborative dance and multimedia production exploring different themes and ideas on the topic of people....
IPD Tradeshow: Social Meal Enhancers
December 1st, 2004
As part of the Integrated Product Development (IPD) course, cross-functional teams work through an intensive exercise of market research, product design, product manufacture, and finally competition...
Gulp
November 5th, 2004 through November 6th, 2004
An eclectic evening of modern dance, film and music....
Sapphire's New Shoe: The Kitchen Table Summit
October 29th, 2004
The kitchen table summit takes place at the house of "Mama Rice". She has a starry array of dinner guests....
The New Yorker College Tour’s Cartoon Exhibit
October 26th, 2004 through October 29th, 2004
Cartoons from the New Yorker on display in celebration of 80 years of cartoons at The New Yorker. Presented as part of The New Yorker College Tour stop at the University of Michigan....
whatWALL?
October 20th, 2004
Saxophonist Brian Sacawa teams up with NYC video artist Johnny deKam to present whatWALL? - a visual and electro-acoustic experience, featuring new music written for Sacawa by Erik Spangler, Hillary Z...
Trans-Atlantic Howl!: A Dedication to Allen Ginsberg
October 14th, 2004
A history-making transatlantic poetic happening sponsored by Internet2....
Surround Sound Workshop
October 7th, 2004
Mike Sokol, a nationally recognized sound expert and surround authority, presents this special workshop in cooperation with the Audio Engineering Society U-M Student Section....
Minangkabau Exhibition: Indonesian Culture Day
September 30th, 2004
This event introduces the University community to Indo-Malay culture through an exhibition of music, dance, and cultural artifacts (textiles, imagery, and architecture) of the region of Southeast Asi...
College of Engineering Career Fair
September 27th, 2004 through September 28th, 2004
This annual career fair brings together almost 250 companies representing all engineering majors. This two-day event is the largest recruiting event in the College of Engineering. It is completely stu...
The School of Art & Design Present Paul Zaloom
September 23rd, 2004
Performance artist and puppeteer Paul Zaloom to preform at the Michigan Theater Thursday, September 23rd at 5 pm....
North Campus Festival
September 14th, 2004
Enjoy live music, free food and crafts. More than 100 student organizations will be on hand with displays showcasing the rich offerings on campus. Join in games, festivities and special exhibits. ...
Sally Ride Science Festival
September 12th, 2004
Dr. Sally Ride, America's first woman astronaut, invites 5th - 8th grade girls and interested adults to “Reach for the Stars” at the Sally Ride Science Festival....
Petticoats and Slide Rules
September 9th, 2004 through September 24th, 2004
This exhibit explores the role of women in engineering by celebrating women’s technological achievements, personal experiences and equal rights struggles....
Blockbuster at the Bell Tower
September 9th, 2004
Here's your chance to watch a FREE (and legal) blockbuster movie and get priceless advice from upper classmen!...
Exhibition: Urban Space: work by Rathin Kanji
July 14th, 2004 through August 15th, 2004
Combining readymades, found objects, text, digital and video images, visiting Fulbright Fellow, Rathin KANJI, examines the relationship of humans to their urban environments within a global market-dri...
U-M's observatory celebrates 150 years
June 17th, 2004 through June 19th, 2004
The University of Michigan celebrates the 150th anniversary of the founding of Detroit Observatory in Ann Arbor. In the 1850s, the telescopes were among the largest in the world. Today, the observator...
Exhibition: All Together Now
May 28th, 2004 through July 9th, 2004
This exhibition features collaborations between the children and parents of area artists, School of Art & Design alumni, faculty, and staff....
My Crystal Stair Life: Black Ascent on Social Ladders
May 27th, 2004 through May 28th, 2004
A multi-media participatory narrative ...
College of Engineering 150th Anniversary Historical Display
May 5th, 2004 through May 14th, 2004
Artifacts, computer projections, oral histories from living legends, and a movie from the College's centennial....
VISA, a live performance combined with video
April 23rd, 2004 through April 25th, 2004
Visa is a performance about post 9/11 immigration in America. It offers a humorous view of some of the Kafka-esque difficulties and frustrations in obtaining legal status....
Stress Buster
April 22nd, 2004 through April 23rd, 2004
Take a break from your studies and pick up a free Stress Buster Kit loaded with fun things to help reduce your stress!...
In Retrospect
April 16th, 2004 through May 1st, 2004
Showcasing work by graduating seniors Lindsay Erben, Katie Pape and Annie Hagar....
ME 450 Design Expo
April 15th, 2004
Kinetic sculptures by ME and A&D students....
Goff Smith Lecture: Craig Barrett, CEO, Intel
April 14th, 2004
Craig Barrett is the CEO of Intel Corporation....
"Brooms, Bowls and Bedlam": A live performance with radical musical instruments
April 13th, 2004
Presented by Ken Butler's Radical Instrument class...
Lecture: Post Urbanism
April 12th, 2004
A lecture put on by the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning in the series: Michigan Debates Urbanism....
Staged reading of Anne Carson’s "Decreation: A Hypothetical Opera in Three Parts"
April 9th, 2004 through April 10th, 2004
Students of Comparative Literature 436 are producing a staged reading of Decreation: A Hypothetical Opera in Three Parts...
6th Annual MLK Luncheon & Discussion Series
April 7th, 2004
Social Justice and the U.S. Economy Panelists will explore issues of significance to University of Michigan students, staff and faculty with a focus on how we can create positive change. The audience...
Seminar: Social Justice and the U.S. Economy
April 7th, 2004
What is the appropriate public policy to help those on the lowest rungs of the U.S. economic ladder? How should this nation reconcile the dual objectives of economic freedom and social justice? ...
Bioengineering 40th Anniversary Symposium
April 2nd, 2004
Robert M. Nerem, Institute Professor, Parker H. Petit Distinguished Chair for Engineering in Medicine, and Director, Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, Georgia Institute of T...
Seminar: Advances in Drug Delivery and Tissue Engineering
April 2nd, 2004
Robert Langer, Germeshausen Professor of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
The S*Show
April 2nd, 2004
Super spectacular sonic sensation of surreptitiously silent, sassy, shocking, sensitive simulacra served sweetly sunny side up....
Lecture: New Urbanism
March 31st, 2004
A lecture put on by the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning in the series: Michigan Debates Urbanism....
Digital Music Ensemble Premieres
March 26th, 2004 through March 27th, 2004
The U-M Digital Music Ensemble will present a truly groundbreaking concert including the premier of a Philip Glass composition, Northstar.   Also on this concert will be works by LaMonte Young, usua...
James and Anne Duderstadt Center Naming Ceremony
March 19th, 2004
The Media Union will be renamed the James & Anne Duderstadt Center....
Sync '04
March 19th, 2004 through March 29th, 2004
A digital art exhibition that features student and local Southeastern Michigan work created with or in reaction to digital media....
Millish
March 12th, 2004
Live Celtic Fusion provided by the Jazz Violinist Brad Phillips and his group Millish....
Salsa Night
March 5th, 2004
Learn to hot salsa dance with music provided professionally....
The Guido H. Binda Lecture: Marianne Burkhalter
March 5th, 2004
The Swiss architects Marianne Burkhalter and Christian Sumi are dedicated to an exploration of the nature of materials and construction....
Lecture: James Howard Kunstler
March 5th, 2004
Kunstler is an author of fiction and non-fiction....
Exhibitions of Art by Michigan Prisoners
March 2nd, 2004 through March 16th, 2004
More than 300 art pieces from at least 200 inmates will be displayed....
Exhibition: The Resting Spot
February 27th, 2004 through March 19th, 2004
Paintings, prints and sculpture exploring the elusive qualitites of memory....
The Wallenberg Studios Lecture II: Keller Easterling
February 16th, 2004
Keller Easterling is an architect, author, and associate professor at Yale....
Wallenburg Lecture: Saskia Sassen
February 9th, 2004
Saskia Sassen is the Ralph Lewis Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago, and Centennial Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics. She is currently completing her forthcoming b...
Two Nights of Electronic and Improvised Music
February 6th, 2004 through February 7th, 2004
Experimental music fans can enjoy multi-media performances by area artists such as Dabyre, Kero and several Ann Arbor based ensembles....
Lecture: Kate Beebe, President, Greater Downtown Partnership
February 6th, 2004
Kate Beebe is a U of M alum (D.Arch. '84), is on the TCAUP Alumni Society Board of Governors, and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners....
2004 Engineering Internship Fair
February 5th, 2004
Looking for an internship or co-op position? All U-M Ann Arbor Engineering students are invited to participate in the 3rd Annual Internship Fair....
North Campus Transportation "Town Meeting"
January 29th, 2004
Town meeting to be held to collect input for a North Campus Transportation Plan...
American Society of Civil Engineers Career Fair
January 23rd, 2004
Career fair for the students of the CEE department....
Passion
January 16th, 2004 through February 20th, 2004
Work by Master of Fine Arts degree candidates from the School of Art & Design....
Interactive Memoirs and Digital Symphonies: Database Documentaries from The Labyrinth Project
January 14th, 2004 through January 23rd, 2004
Brings award-winning digital artists together with filmmakers and writers to create experimental, non-linear works....
Views and Voices: U-M's Case for Diversity
January 13th, 2004 through January 30th, 2004
Examines U-M's controversial and complex role in national debate about diversity and the recent Supreme Court decisions upholding the principle of diversity in college admissions....
Shaping Cities
January 7th, 2004 through January 30th, 2004
An exhibit of urban design projects by Steven Peterson and Barbara Littenberg, New York, NY The Charles Moore Visiting Professors of Urban Design, Winter Term Douglas Kelbaugh, Dean and Professor...
Computer Game Showcase
December 18th, 2003
These final projects for the EECS 494 class cover a broad range of genres including action games, role-playing games, sports games, and strategy games. Final projects from the advanced graphics class...
Exhibition: Choices? Is There a Decision?
December 14th, 2003 through December 21st, 2003
MFA Candidate Carol A. Chaney created three installations with a central theme of a loss of civil liberties....
White Void
December 12th, 2003 through December 13th, 2003
A multi-media concert including dance, music, and video....
Hands-On: A Demonstration of Engineering Principles
December 10th, 2003
ME350-Design and Manufacturing II Student Exhibition...
Global Products Development Course (ME 599-04) -- Final Project Exhibition
December 9th, 2003
This display will contain products developed by eight global teams in response to needs primarily stemming from the developing world. Physical prototypes and poster presentations will describe each p...
Annual Industrial Design Trade Fair
December 9th, 2003
Come see the appliances that will help you weather the next power outage in comfort!...
Exhibition: A Visual Indication of Natural Resources Consumption in Everyday Objects
December 5th, 2003 through December 7th, 2003
Gives a visual indication of the natural resources consumed in everyday life....
Roly Wholly Over: Satoru Takahashi's Advanced Sculpture Course
December 5th, 2003
This interactive performative installation explores the relation between perception and body movements....
A Visual Indication of Natural Resources Consumption in Everyday Objects
December 5th, 2003 through December 7th, 2003
This exhibit (created by Erin MacDonald, Jordan Propper, Fai Foen and Aurnab Biswas) resembles the interior of a studio apartment, with one important difference - the objects in this apartment give a...
IPD Trade Show 2003
December 3rd, 2003
This year's product class is a "residential bike storage rack". The product can be used inside or outside a home or apartment building....
Techno/Ambient Concert with the Digital Music Ensemble
December 3rd, 2003
The Digital Music Ensemble will present a concert of techno-ambient music....
Mexotica: a Living Museum of Fetish-ized Others
November 21st, 2003
A performance by internationally acclaimed cross-cultural rebel artist Guillermo Gomez-Pena with the performance troupe Pocha Nostra and University of Michigan students....
Red Cross Blood Drive
November 13th, 2003
Please join us in donating blood for the Red Cross. Together, we can save a life! Held at the Chrysler Center Lobby....
Exhibition: On the Wall: The 2-D Show
November 7th, 2003 through December 30th, 2003
The School of Art & Design undergraduate artists and designers exhibit two-dimensional work in a range of media....
Exhibition: Creativity and Resistance: Maroon Cultures in the Americas
November 2nd, 2003 through November 25th, 2003
This traveling Smithsonian exhibition brings to light a little-known chapter in the history of the African Diaspora. The panel exhibition features historical drawings and maps, timeline, contemporary...
Lecture: Arline Fisch
October 30th, 2003
A metals artist, Arline Fisch creates works that have the human body as their site. Her pieces are often large, with collars, pectorals, head and arm ornaments as favorite formats. Supported by the ...
Film Cycle Art Space
October 30th, 2003
Film screenings sponsored by the UM Architecture Program and the School of Art & Design.

October 30:

László Moholy-Nagy: LICHTSPIEL

Jud Yalkut: TURN, TURN, TURN

Gordon Matta-C...

Lecture: The Theming of Olde Europe
October 27th, 2003
Lecture by design critic and journalist Tracy Metz.

Taubman College Auditorium, Room 2104 Art + Architecture Building...

Of Punts, Ponytails and Pocket Protectors: How Competition and Gender play into Patterns of Communication
October 23rd, 2003
What can engineers possibly learn from a jock . . . and a female jock at that? Kathleen DeBoer is a veteran sports administrator who has lectured and written extensively in the areas of gender, compe...
Lecture: Bradley Smith
October 23rd, 2003
Bradley Smith’s creative work explores the relationship of scientific and artistic prenatal imagery to social and political values afforded to the embryo and fetus. He is an associate professor in th...
Film Cycle Art Space
October 23rd, 2003
Film screenings sponsored by the UM Architecture Program and the School of Art & Design.

October 23:

Peter Kubelka: ARNULF RAINER and SCHWECHATER

Peter Campus: DOUBLE VISION

S...

Daphne and Apollo Remade - Preview Performance
October 19th, 2003
A Preview Performance of "Daphne and Apollo Remade" a musical drama composed by Enid Sutherland, will be performed by the Phoenix Ensemble at the Media Union Video and Performance Studio on October 19...
Exhibition: Imagine That
October 17th, 2003 through November 2nd, 2003
An exhibition focusing on innovation and imagination by School of Art & Design undergraduates.

RECEPTION OCTOBER 17, 6:00-9:00PM

Work 306 S. State Street...

Michigan Engineering Alumni Weekend 2003
October 16th, 2003 through October 18th, 2003
Various events to celebrate 150 years of Engineering excellence....
NERS Sesquicentennial Lecture
October 15th, 2003
"Engineering Education at Michigan -- Past, Present and Future" presented by James J. Duderstadt, President Emeritus and Professor of Science and Engineering....
Celebrating 150 Years of Engineering Excellence
October 6th, 2003 through October 24th, 2003
The College of Engineering presents: "Celebrating 150 Years of Engineering Excellence." This comprehensive and accessible exhibit is sure to be of interest to visitors with technical or non-technical...
Lecture: Kathryn Dean and Charles Wolf: "Latent Conditions of the Private Realm"
October 3rd, 2003
Max Fisher Visiting Professors. Principals, Dean/Wolf Architects, New York City...
Academic Careers in Engineering and the Sciences
October 1st, 2003 through November 19th, 2003
The ACES Program is designed to provide engineering graduate students with the necessary skills to be successful as engineering/science faculty. An Assistant Professor in engineering or the sciences i...
Exhibition: Memory Breeze
September 26th, 2003 through October 27th, 2003
A collaborative exhibition by School of Art & Design professor Marianetta Porter, and Master of Fine Arts degree candidate Susan Skarsgard centering on a familiar icon of Southern Black religion – the...
Amighetti: A Tribute to Paco
September 25th, 2003 through September 27th, 2003
Choreographed by Sandra Torijano. Amighetti is a posthumous tribute to the preeminent Costa Rican painter Francisco Amighetti and will be danced by eight UM Dance Department students. Music composed b...
Lecture: Stephen Wilson
September 11th, 2003
Through interactive performances and installations, Stephen Wilson explores the cultural implications of emerging technologies, such as biosensors, and artificial intelligence. Supported by the Penny...
College of Engineering Sesquicentennial Celebration - Michigan Marching Band Halftime Show
September 6th, 2003
As part of its celebration of 150 years of engineering excellence, the College of Engineering is working with the Michigan Marching Band on a special halftime show for the Michigan vs. Houston game on...
Exibition: Mark Lombardi: Global Networks
September 5th, 2003 through October 22nd, 2003
The first retrospective of this unusual visual narrative artist whose delicate graphite and colored pencil drawings map decades of global financial intrigue. On September 25, curator Robert Hobbs pres...
Exhibition: Collision
September 5th, 2003 through September 22nd, 2003
Masters of Fine Art candidates Teresa Rocha and Urmila Alladi Venkatesh each examine a specific subset of the American population - the war veteran, and the recent immigrant, respectively - and find t...
Melissa Harris: Inventory (Photography, Drawing and Assemblage)
September 1st, 2003 through October 26th, 2003
Melissa Harris’s work blurs the lines between art and architecture, the mundane and the sublime, forcing us to question the very nature of categorization. Whether chronicling images from a train windo...
CIRP 2nd International Conference on Reconfigurable Manufacturing
August 20th, 2003 through August 21st, 2003
While world-class companies have successfully implemented strategies to produce high quality, low cost products, many companies do not possess responsive systems. Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems...
The Playground Show
July 18th, 2003 through August 15th, 2003
Interpret the theme of playing via interactive participation, changing context and scale, or just letting it swing....
5xVIVID
June 27th, 2003 through July 13th, 2003
Five photographers with five very different perspectives. Work by Ethan Orley, Jeanne Petty, Kate Parks, Katherine Maher, Philip Williams, all students in Helen Lee's Art 363 Color Photography course....
Sample China — Bejing, Shanghai, Guangzhou

Sample China will be an exciting and special exhibition which will present Chinese cities in a unique way....
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