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1 session on April 18, 2026
All Conversation Circles facilitators and participants are invited! Hang out with your Circle, meet other circles, and celebrate the arrival of spring in Michigan!

Come with your circle, or on your own, and you're welcome to bring one guest.
This is a casual, drop-in style event, so come when you can, and stay as long as you like.
Our theme is “Spring in Michigan,” and we’ll provide light breakfast snacks and drinks.

We'll also have a raflle for ELI prizes, and lots of table games and bean bag toss.


We hope you can join us!
3 sessions available from April 18, 2026 to May 23, 2026
Join the Munger Community by attending events hosted by our Resident Advisors (RAs)! Feel free to select and attend as many events as you would like!
9 sessions available from April 18, 2026 to May 10, 2026
1 session on April 18, 2026
The American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and First Aid blended learning course will help prepare you to recognize and care for a variety of breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants as well as prepare you to recognize and care for a variety of first aid emergencies. Participants who successfully complete this course will receive a certificate for CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and First Aid valid for two years.

This is a blended learning course that requires roughly 4 hours of online work prior to the first day of the course.

**There is no fee for current Michigan Recreation employees. The fee for community members, faculty, staff, or students who are not employed by the Michigan Recreation Dept. is $90. You can use the link here to complete payment.**
14 sessions available from April 18, 2026 to April 21, 2026
4 sessions available from April 18, 2026 to April 22, 2026
11 sessions available from April 18, 2026 to April 21, 2026
3 sessions available from April 18, 2026 to April 20, 2026
7 sessions available from April 18, 2026 to April 21, 2026
13 sessions available from April 18, 2026 to April 21, 2026
2 sessions available from April 18, 2026 to April 24, 2026
8 sessions available from April 18, 2026 to April 21, 2026
1 session on April 18, 2026
Interested in learning a new dance? Learn the basic steps of Brazilian Zouk, then try them out after at the social dance. No experience necessary!
Already have the basic zouk moves down? We will also have an Open Level lesson, so feel free to check that lesson out as well!
7:00 - 8:00 PM: Beginner and Open Level Lessons
8:00 PM - 12:00 AM: Dance Social
7 sessions available from April 19, 2026 to April 21, 2026
18 sessions available from April 19, 2026 to April 30, 2026
Come help us during normal operating hours; as well as, unload our weekly Food Gatherers deliveries and stock our shelves!
If you are outside the U-M community, please reach out to maize.blue.cupboard@umich.edu to sign up.
2 sessions available from April 19, 2026 to April 21, 2026
2 sessions available from April 19, 2026 to April 25, 2026
4 sessions available from April 19, 2026 to April 21, 2026
2 sessions available from April 20, 2026 to April 22, 2026
1 session on April 20, 2026
Join the Office of National Scholarships and Fellowships for our semester kick-off sessions. Come learn about the Truman Scholarship, STEM award opportunities, and more!



23 sessions available from April 20, 2026 to May 1, 2026
Talk to us. We can help. Resource Navigators are students who provide personalize pathways to the spaces, places, and people at Michigan you need!

What do you do? Two things:


Make an appointment, here, allowing two hours before the appointment, so that we can research what you need. Complete the quick Intake Form (embedded) with what you'd like to know.Choose what works best for you! In-person (at the League) or virtual. Seven days a week.
>>NEW APPOINTMENTS POSTED FRIDAYS AT NOON FOR THE NEXT WEEK.<<



ResNav Bios

Daniel. Junior. BBA (major). Public Policy (minor). Hobbies: hitting the gym. soccer, reading. Interning in NYC next summer.Justin. Junior. Computer Engineering (major). Biochemistry (minor). Hobbies: soccer and listening to music (often classical).Kathryn. Senior. Mathematics (major). Math Club MCommunity Group and Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. Currently applying for grad school. Transfer student from Schoolcraft College. Hobbies: dance teacher, animal lover, boba tea, sushi obsession.Nicole. Grad MSW (Interpersonal Practice). UVA undergraduate. SSW student government.Pranavi. Senior. Psychology (major). Pre-Dental Association, UROP, Environmental Awareness. Former UHS employee. Leads Michigan Alzheimer's Buddies chapter. Bilingual in Telugu.Ruheen. Senior. Biology, Health & Society & Spanish. Pre-dental. Planning gap year after graduating. Hobbies: reading and listening to music.


Questions regarding the process? Email resourcenavs@umich.edu.

"I just have a quick question."No problem! Send us an email and we'll respond in 24-36 hours.
1 session on April 20, 2026





The Poetry & Poetics Workshop is a Rackham Interdisciplinary Workshop committed to providing a forum in which faculty and graduate students can exchange works-in-progress and explore recent work in the fields of poetry and poetics. For more information, please visit our website. If you have any questions, please contact Renee Wehrle (rewehrle@umich.edu) or Kelly Wenzka (kwenzka@umich.edu.).












1 session on April 20, 2026
The Forum for Research in Medieval Studies (FoRMS), first formed as a
Rackham Interdisciplinary Workshop (RIW) in Fall 2010, serves as a structure
for the Medieval Lunch series and a reading group for graduate students. In its geographical, historical, and disciplinary scope, FoRMS aims to
provide an important forum for graduate students and faculty to discuss their
work as contributions to the broad field of “medieval studies.” At FoRMS
sponsored lunches throughout the semester, graduate students can present their
ongoing research and receive feedback from other members of the FoRMS
community. FoRMS also sponsors interdisciplinary reading groups and other
social events, which are organized on a more ad-hoc basis.

1 session on April 20, 2026
5 sessions available from April 20, 2026 to April 21, 2026
1 session on April 20, 2026




This workshop series helps graduate students and
postdoctoral fellows build the professional skills needed to succeed in
today’s competitive job market. With a focus on biomedical and life
sciences, and biomedical engineering, you will gain the strategies and
confidence to pursue careers in academia, industry, or beyond. Through
interactive sessions that blend presentations with hands-on activities,
you will practice proven approaches to job applications, networking,
interviewing, and career planning, so you can stand out to employers and
take the next step with confidence.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this series, you will be able to:
Craft strong application materials that showcase your research expertise and transferable skills using the W.H.O. method.Build connections and network effectively with a strong elevator pitch and an optimized LinkedIn profile (Headline-About-Experience format).Succeed in interviews by applying the S.T.A.R. method and approach salary negotiations confidently.Design a strategic job search with S.M.A.R.T. goals and plan long-term career growth through an Individual Development Plan.




1 session on April 20, 2026
Leadership program for Club Officers!
1 session on April 20, 2026

The Political Ecology Workshop (PEW) is an interdisciplinary space for scholars at all career stages with interests in political ecology and related critical approaches to the study of environment-society interactions. PEW brings together a range of divisions across campus, including Anthropology, History, Environment and Sustainability, Political Science, Sociology, and all Area Studies departments and programs. We have founded a collaborative, multidisciplinary community with a shared investment questioning how environments and societies are co-produced and the ways in which power and inequality impact the dynamics and understandings of this co-production. We have run PEW as an RIW for two years and all the workshops have been possible from our committed participants from diverse fields. This year, we intend to develop our membership further by inviting scholars from broader fields and promoting PEW on listservs across campus.

PEW supports graduate student development, including for earlier-stage students seeking interdisciplinary conversations as they develop environment-society research projects and later-stage students seeking to incorporate political ecology into their work. PEW emphasizes dedicated time for graduate students to receive feedback on their work and facilitates faculty-student mentorship. It allows students to access a range of critical environmental studies perspectives they might not have encountered through coursework or departmental activities, and to grow from the feedback and insight of faculty and peers who share this commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship and professional development.


1 session on April 20, 2026
Please sign up here to attend Center for Campus Involvement's New Organization Orientation. This session is required for any student who wishes to start a new organization.
2 sessions available from April 20, 2026 to April 21, 2026
Film Screenings as part of the 2025-26 Frankel Institute's Symposium on Judaism and Film. Screenings will take place in Rackham Amphitheater from 6:30 - 9 PM on the following dates:

Monday, April 20 - Sabbath Queen (2024, dir. Sandi Simcha DuBowski, USA, 105 min)
Tuesday, April 21 - My One and Only (2025, dir. David Tauber, Israel, 104 min.)

This symposium celebrates the forthcoming 38-chapter volume, The Oxford Handbook of Judaism and Film, edited by Olga Gershenson. A screening is a session that follows a film that focuses on the issues discussed in the Handbook. Screenings will take place at night and will feature discussions with the contributors and other scholars in the relevant fields.

1 session on April 20, 2026
1 session on April 20, 2026
1 session on April 21, 2026
1 session on April 21, 2026
Lock in this finals season at the library! In addition to your regular Shapiro Library study spots, five additional rooms will be open for student use on a first-come, first-served basis. Look for special flyers posted on those rooms' doors:
Shapiro 2166
Shapiro 3178
Shapiro 3180
Shapiro 4004
Shapiro 4059

Snacks will also be provided at the back of the first floor PIE space to give you that extra boost!
1 session on April 22, 2026
6 sessions available from April 22, 2026 to April 22, 2026
4 sessions available from April 22, 2026 to June 9, 2026
Workshop sessions related to prompt writing.
1 session on April 22, 2026
Come hear about the honors research of OS seniors Lindsey Smith and Eden Wilcomes!
Lost in Translation: The Role of Spanish-Language Political Advertising and Communications Agencies - Eden Wilcomes
As the Hispanic population of the United States continues to rise, so too does the Hispanic electorate’s influence in national elections. Similarly, as the prominence of the Latino vote becomes more noticeable, so does the attention of politicians. In order to appeal to Latino voters, many politicians and campaigns seek the help of Spanish-language political communications agencies, yet there exists little research on political communications and advertising agencies generally, and even less on specialized agencies. By conducting interviews with employees of Spanish-language agencies, politicians and their staff, and Spanish-language communications experts, I was able to better understand the importance and purpose of Spanish-language political advertising.
Present-Day Panopticon: Reactions to Electronic Surveillance Among Young Professionals Entering the Workforce - Lindsey Smith
With the rise of technology, employers have increasing access to data on their employees' actions and productivity. Interview based research was conducted with University of Michigan juniors and seniors who recently interned in large business organizations. My findings highlight how interns react to surveillance (or the possibility of it) and this age group's perspective on surveillance as a whole.
1 session on April 22, 2026
This track is for Instructional Support & Professional Learning activities within the Marsal Family School of Education.
1 session on April 22, 2026
Are you interested in –
• Connecting with students from across campus while elevating your leadership learning?
• Exploring the possibilities in the BLI?
• Enjoying a light dinner in a dynamic, welcoming, and supportive community?
Join us for our COMMUNITY MEETINGS held twice a month on Wednesdays in Weiser Hall.

We hope to inspire and engage our community of leaders at these interactive and social events led by our student Applied Leadership Fellows!
Please note – this event is open to all undergrads to invite your friends who want to explore the BLI!
2 sessions available from April 22, 2026 to April 29, 2026
The MICDE PhD Student Seminar Series showcases the research of students in the Ph.D. in Scientific Computing. Lunch will be served. These events are open to the public, but we request that all who plan to attend register in advance. Planned sessions will be canceled if no one signs up to present.

If you have any questions, please email micde-phd@umich.edu.
1 session on April 22, 2026
University Career Center (UCC) Clothes Closet Turns 10 Years Old - Let’s Celebrate in Style! ✨
The UCC Clothes Closet is celebrating a decade of helping students build their brand, and we want you there.
We’re officially double digits! Join us for the Clothes Closet 10th Birthday Party & Open House - a two-hour celebration full of fashion, fun, and free treats.
Stop by our 10th Birthday Party Open House for:
🧥 A chance to donate an Item/bring Blazers to fill a Rack
🎡 Spin-the-wheel Games & Clothes Closet Trivia
🧵 DIY + Art Activities
🎂 Birthday Cake & Sweet Savory treats
🎁 Fun swag to remember the day
🏠 Renovation reveal + a look back at 10 years of impact
📸 Fashion photoshoot (yes, you’re the star)
Bring a friend. Leave with photos, snacks, and a little extra confidence.
1 session on April 22, 2026
Join us for a group declaration ahead of the end of the Winter 26 term. Advisors will discuss declaration requirements and what it means to be a Robotics Undergraduate student.


5 sessions available from April 22, 2026 to September 24, 2026
Please note the following:
Before you sign-up, please make sure you have secured your supervisor's approval for attendance.
Register for only ONE session.In this training, you will learn to:
Use the Shared Hiring Philosophy as a guide to creating an inclusive search experience and process framework that supports equitable candidate selection from preparation to onboarding Conduct behavior-based interviewing Create a team-oriented approach to an effective and positive candidate experienceThrough demonstration and hands-on practice, this course will serve as a guide to help you through the experience of being part of a search committee team.
If you need an accommodation for this training, please email the facilitators at StudentLifeSearchTraining@umich.edu at least 2 weeks before the date of your training. Search Training is offered monthly, so we encourage you to sign up for a future date if we can't meet your need.
5 sessions available from April 22, 2026 to December 16, 2026
This instructor-led, hands-on training session covers the process of preparing and submitting proposals using the eResearch Proposal Management (eRPM) system, including Grants.gov to create and edit a Proposal Approval Form (PAF).
1 session on April 22, 2026
Welcome to the University of Michigan! "So, You're New to Higher Ed" is a foundational course for Student Life staff members new to working in higher education and the world of student affairs. This four-session course covers key topics essential for understanding and thriving in the university environment.

Please register for each of the four sessions.
1 session on April 22, 2026
Register here to join a NACADA Webinar Watch Party on campus! Co-sponsored by ACUM and the Newnan Advising Center, these sessions will be offered across campus in multiple locations. Please see the NACADA website for more information and topics for the webinars.
1 session on April 22, 2026