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Archaeological research by curators, research scientists, and affiliated students of the UM Museum of Anthropology encompasses the full scope of human cultural evolution from our earliest tool-making
This display showcases collections research at the U-M Museums of Anthropology, Paleontology, and Zoology, and the Herbarium. Museum specimens substantiate collecting events and provide a basis for sc
The Kelsey's reinstallation of its permanent exhibition in the beautiful new William E. Upjohn Exhibit Wing features highlights from their collections, including a colorfully painted Egyptian mum
This exhibition features the work of Chang Ku-nien, a versatile and proficient practitioner of the ancient tradition of Chinese painting, and explores his development as an artist over a lifetime. Tra
The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection is notable both for the character and breadth of the objects and for the individuals who created it. Herbert Vogel spent most of his working life as an employe
Cory Arcangel is often described as a "digital media" artist, although he is more fully understood as an artist concerned with the forms and processes of digital and media culture. Having fi
This storytime features stories and songs.
The Blood Drive is open to anyone. Call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE (1-800-44835433) to schedule an appointment. Appointments are preferred. Please be advised that the Blood Drive schedule is tentative and subjec
Main topics of the retreat will be urban versus suburban identity, as well as the comprehensive parking plan. The event is open to the public.
Are You Scared of Social Networking? Presented by Lauren Hobson ABWA Maia Chapter February Meeting ? March 16, 2010 The regular meeting of the Maia Chapter of the American Business Women's As
Author of ?The Secret Lives of Boys,? Malina Saval, has traveled the globe as a student, journalist & screenwriter, explaining the messy, sometimes angry, often misunderstood world of young men as
Our feature is Keith Taylor, Ann Arbor?s beloved poet, who has won awards for his work here and in Europe. Keith will read from his most recent book, If the World Becomes So Bright, and from his new c
These meetings are open to the public and broadcast live on Community Television Network, Channel 16. See www.a2ctn.org/ for a rebroadcast schedule.
Who is Wynton Marsalis? Jazz expert Linda Yohn will engage participants in an exploration of modern-day legend (and frequent UMS performer) Wynton Marsalis, whose notions of what jazz is and should be
"Trauma, Chemical Use and Addiction" will be presented on March 16, 2010; 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm; by Dr. Tana Bridge, Ph.D., LMSW; Associate Professor, School of Social Work, Eastern Michigan Un
Held monthly, this lively morning program is designed to keep members up-to-date on community issues. Five speakers each speak for five minutes about various community related topics.
- No cover. - Breakfast buffet including eggs, bacon, biscuits and country gravy, and fruit trays. - Happy hour pricing.
This display showcases collections research at the U-M Museums of Anthropology, Paleontology, and Zoology, and the Herbarium. Museum specimens substantiate collecting events and provide a basis for sc
Archaeological research by curators, research scientists, and affiliated students of the UM Museum of Anthropology encompasses the full scope of human cultural evolution from our earliest tool-making
The Kelsey's reinstallation of its permanent exhibition in the beautiful new William E. Upjohn Exhibit Wing features highlights from their collections, including a colorfully painted Egyptian mum