Location: 2024 Dana Bldg
Dynamics of the Baltic Sea Ecosystem over the Past 100 Years: Insights to the Laurentian Great Lakes.
Date: Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Time: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location: 2024 Dana Bldg., School of Natural Resources and Environment, 440 Church St.
Sponsor: Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Research
Website: http://www.snre.umich.edu
Contact: Tomas O. Höök
Sture Hansson from Stockholm University will be presenting a seminar at 12:00 noon on Tuesday the 20th of February in Dana room 2024: Dynamics of the Baltic Sea Ecosystem over the Past 100 Years: Insights to the Laurentian Great Lakes. This is an open seminar and refreshments will be provided.
Location: Canterbury House
On Sunday evenings at 5 p.m. we offer Jazz Masses with internationally recognized musicians, Taize services (if you don’t know what that is, come find out), and a very different perspective on the world, followed by lots of wonderful (free!) food.
Canterbury House
721 East Huron Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Location: 170 Dennison
Saturday Morning Physics
Chemical Agents as Triggers of Neurological Disease
2/17/2007; 10:30am to 11:30am
Speaker: Rudy J. Richardson, Dow Professor of Toxicology
Lethal "nerve gases" have been known since the 1930s and their mode of action is well documented. We know far less about neuropathic agents--chemical cousins of the nerve gases that produce neurodegenerative disease instead of death. However, research thus far has led to new methods of detection and opened up new avenues for understanding neurological disease.
Location: Office of LGBT Affairs, 3rd Floor of Michigan Union
On Friday, February 16th come to the first ever Office of LGBT Affairs
sponsored
Trans-Party!
From 6:30-7:30 pmcome hang out in the office and enjoy music, light
refreshments and good company during a social for transfolks and allies at
UofM.
Everyone is welcome at this event!
This will be the first event of its kind at Michigan so come out and have
fun.
Where:Office of LGBT Affairs
3rd Floor of Michigan Union
When: Friday, February 16th
6:30-7:30 pm
What: Trans-Party
Who: Trans/GenderQueer Folks and Allies
Location: Location: White Auditorium (G906) Cooley
Electronic Stopping Powers in Compounds
Description: Refreshments available 15 minutes before the start
Presenter: Yanwen Zhang
Location: White Auditorium (G906) Cooley
Date: Fri, Feb 16, 2007 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Sponsor: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Location: Business School
Friday, February 16, 2007
University of Michigan- Michigan Student Union
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Pre-regisration required.
Location: 1014 Tisch Hall
February 16 - ROUND-TABLE
"Visualizing Black Culture and History"
Nathan Connolly, University of Michigan
Kevin Gaines, University of Michigan
Kelly Quinn, University of Michigan
Deborah Willis, New York University
**Note that this session is 10:00am-12:00noon
Location: Mich League, Michigan Room
Friday, February 16
3:00-5:00 p.m.
MI League, Michigan Room
Lecture and workshop discussion with David
Roediger, Kendrick C. Babcock Professor of History at the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. David Roediger will speak to us about
"Race, Narratives of Admission,and the Liberal Self-representation of
Historically White Colleges and Universities."
Location: 2773 Haven
Atlantic Studies Meeting 2/16 from 2-4
From: Jennifer Palmer
A quick reminder that our next meeting will take place on Friday, February 16, from 2-4pm in 2773 Haven. Please note the new time and place!
We will be discussing two papers: "Helping Our Fellow Creatures in Distress: The Local Impact of Cosmopolitan Philanthropy" by Amanda Moniz, and "An Aborted Abolition: Citizenship, Race, and Nation in Santo Domingo, 1793-1804" by Graham Nessler.
Please feel free to bring others who might be interested. Snacks will be served!
Location: Eldersveld Room Haven Hall
Fri, Feb 16
12 Noon
Eldersveld Room Haven Hall
Comparative Speaker Series. "Clashing Civilizations or Regulated Religious Economies: Explaining Cross-National Religious Persecution." Roger Finke, professor of sociology and religious studies, Penn State University.