Location: Rackham Graduate Building, 915 E. Washington, Suite 0540
we would like your input as we
develop important tools for engaging visitors when the University of
Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA) reopens in early 2009.
Each focus group will be presented with two entirely different
strategies - one a high tech multi-user interactive table called the
Dialogtable, and the other a low tech approach which will take the
form of a series of different print-based tools available to visitors
in the galleries.
If you participated in our November focus groups, please note that
there will be substantially new information to consider. In addition
to new topics and questions, the focus groups this time combine
discussion of both tools into one longer session.
Please join us on Monday, January 28 or Tuesday, January 29 for the
opportunity to shape UMMA's interpretive strategies as they evolve.
Food and refreshments will be served!
Mon, Jan 28
5:00 – 7:00, light dinner will be served
Tue, Jan 29
12:00 – 2:00, lunch will be served
4:30 – 6:30, light dinner will be served
All sessions will be held at UMMA's office in Rackham Graduate
Building, 915 E. Washington, Suite 0540 on the lower level.
Please feel free to forward this invitation to friends and colleagues
you think would be interested in participating.
Email lherbert@umich.edu and let her know which session you'd like to
attend.
Location: 1200 EECS
info session on Monday, Jan 28, at 5:30 in 1200 EECS
Location: 1110 Weill Hall (Betty Ford Classroom), 735 S. State St., Gerald R. Ford Sc
The Policy and Politics of Science and Technology on Capitol Hill
Speaker: Tind Shepper Ryen, Professional Staff, Committee on Science, U.S. House of Representatives
Commentator: Richard Hall, Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan
Date: Monday, 28 January, 4:00-5:30pm
Location: 1110 Weill Hall (Betty Ford Classroom), 735 S. State St., Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
Location: 3009 Student Activities Building, Maize and Blue Room
What: GEAR UP Informational When: Monday, January 28, 2007 from 6-7:30pm
Where: 3009 Student Activities Building
Maize and Blue Room
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Come learn more about the transformation from the KCP program to the
GEAR UP program, the work opportunities provided and the experiences U
of M students gain.
*** Dinner Provided ****
Brought to you from the Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives
Location: Circus Bar, 210 S. First St. , Ann Arbor
Michigan Peaceworks "People's State of the Union" at the Circus Bar, doors open at 8pm
Celebrate Bush's last State of the Union. All ages welcome, snacks provided, and open bar. Circus is located at 210 S. First Street and this event is sponsored by ICPJ, Military Families Speak Out, GLNAWI, Newaygo County People for Peace, Anti-War Action, and Veterans for Peace.
Location: 2022 Thayer Building
The Department of Near Eastern Studies presents...
Waheed Samy
University of Michigan
Monday, January 28th
4:00 PM, 2022 Thayer Building
Refreshments provided.
Hybrid Arabic: The Language of Panel Discussions on Al-Jaziira
Location: Mich Union Ballroom
International fair
Location: Michigan Union
UMix Late night
Time:
10:00 PM - 2:00 AM
Location:
Michigan Union
Type:
Activity
Web:
http://www.umich.edu/~umix
Sponsor:
University Unions Arts & Programs
Location: MSA Chambers,3rd Floor, Michigan Union
January 25, 2008
Social Justice Activism after Graduation
11:30-1:00 MSA Chambers,
3rd Floor, Michigan Union
Want to learn more about transcending lessons learned at UM into a lifestyle?
For more information, email: Dr. Mark Villacorta mvillaco@umich.edu
Location: 2nd floor Nesbitt Common Room, East Hall
January 24, 4:10-5 pm
Can you tell me the way to sum to A?
Talk by Loren Spice