The Summer Language Institute is organizing "A Taste of Languages" to showcase the diverse range of language courses offered by the institute and to inspire students to learn a new language.
Nursing students are taking the lead in educating by creating a day dedicated to celebrating their ethnic backgrounds and being proud of their non-American accents. This is a Student CIO event.
Amidst the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a group of Ukrainian journalists from the Associated Press find themselves stuck in the besieged city of Mariupol, dedicated to documenting the war’s atrocities
Youngju Ryu, Associate Professor of Modern Korean Literature at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, will give the talk "Translating (for) the Heavenly Host: Korea Under US Occupation."
Osama Siddiqui (Assistant Professor, Dept. of History & Classics, Providence College), presenting a chapter from his manuscript The Discovery of Society: Economic and Social Thought in Colonial India.
A panel to discuss various aspects of the climate refugee crisis, including current patterns, opportunities, and challenges to humanitarian aid—and how the future can be impacted by what we know today
Chekhov's 1897 masterpiece filled with dark humor, hidden passions, and tumultuous family dynamics. Runs in repertory with LIFE SUCKS. by Aaron Posner.
A talk by award-winning journalist, international bestselling author, and foreign policy expert Rula Jebreal in conversation with Amalia Miller, Kathryn Laughon, and Maryam Zehtabi
Democracy360 brings together thought leaders, journalists, policymakers, scholars, activists, artists, and students of all ages to imagine how we can collectively shape a thriving democratic future.