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37 sessions available from September 1, 2025 to September 25, 2025
1 session on September 1, 2025
Registration session for Party in the Park 2025
14 sessions available from September 1, 2025 to September 23, 2025
19 sessions available from September 1, 2025 to September 30, 2025
1 session on September 1, 2025
3 sessions available from September 1, 2025 to September 8, 2025
37 sessions available from September 2, 2025 to September 30, 2025
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.
73 sessions available from September 2, 2025 to September 12, 2025
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
My. Masters graduate student, Higher Education (Management & Organization). Program Assistant at MaCSS Scholars Program. Hobbies: Book lover, boba tea, flowers, nature walks, and photography.
Kathryn. Senior. Mathematics (major). Math Club MCommunity Group and Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. Transfer student from Schoolcraft College. Hobbies: dance teacher, animal lover, boba tea, sushi obsession. (Returns in August; is currently a student staff member at Camp Michigania!)
Pranavi. Senior. Psychology (major). Pre-Dental Association, UROP, Environmental Awareness. Former UHS employee. Bilingual in Telugu.
Rocco. Senior. Economics (major) / Political Science (minor). Hobbies: hang out with friends, tennis, lift weights, read (esp non-fiction), travel.


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 September 2, 2025
Annual UMSI Student Organization Leaders Lunch where attendees will learn more about student org policies and practices at UMSI.
Lunch is provided!
Please note at least one officer from your organization must attend the Welcome Lunch below to be eligible for funding. (More are welcome!)
1 session on September 2, 2025

Weekly gathering for students, staff, and faculty to build community with the Trotter Team and discuss the week’s events. Organizations and units are encouraged to collaborate and offer light refreshments or share tea practices that center their cultural practices. Come join us for good conversation, food and fun!

2 sessions available from September 2, 2025 to September 15, 2025

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of Michigan’s very first Translation Major—a huge step for our department and the University! Plus, this year marks the 40th anniversary of the Comparative Literature Major. To celebrate, we are putting together an anniversary publication that captures the vibrant journey of our department, and we’d love to include your voice in this special project.
As part of the festivities, we’d be delighted if you joined us for a group Zoom gathering with Department Chair Christi Merrill and fellow Comp Lit alumni from the last 40 years. This is a perfect chance to reconnect, share your stories and experiences, and help us commemorate how Comparative Literature has grown.
Your insights matter, whether you’d like to reminisce about your time here, reflect on how Comp Lit shaped your path, or share thoughts on the importance of translation and literature today.

4 sessions available from September 2, 2025 to September 5, 2025
Please only register to attend ONE of the events below. The content offerings will be the same for each event.
2 sessions available from September 2, 2025 to September 11, 2025
40 sessions available from September 2, 2025 to October 2, 2025
Thank you for volunteering to serve as a 2025 Common Reading Experience facilitator! Please fill out this form to sign up for dates/times you would like to facilitate discussion sessions. You should sign up to facilitate at least two discussion session, though we hope you will consider facilitating more!
If you have any questions, please contact us at engin-cre@umich.edu
1 session on September 2, 2025
7 sessions available from September 2, 2025 to September 7, 2025
1 session on September 2, 2025
Interested in taking Robotics courses or learning about the Robotics undergraduate major? Join Michigan Robotics faculty, staff, and students for an interactive community meeting on Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025 at 5:30 pm, Ford Robotics Building 1060. In addition to an overview of what’s new in the Robotics Department, you’ll hear an overview of the degree program requirements, what courses are being offered, how you can get involved, and a Robotics Undergraduate program updates.

Please RSVP.
6 sessions available from September 2, 2025 to September 28, 2025
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!
1 session on September 2, 2025
1 session on September 2, 2025
4 sessions available from September 2, 2025 to September 5, 2025
In order to access the Art & Architecture Shop, users must complete BOTH Orientation AND Proficiency Training. The “Woodshop Basics” Proficiency Training session covers the five most commonly used machines: miter saw, band saw, drill press, sanders, and scroll saw. For Proficiency Training on less commonly used equipment, like the metal lathe or vacuum former, contact Shop staff at aashopinfo@umich.edu.

Access: The Shop is available to students, staff, and faculty from the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design and the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning for work on class projects and research only. Potential users from other academic disciplines must be receiving credit for a class taught by a faculty member from the Art or Architecture schools.

Learn more on the A&A Shop site here.
182 sessions available from September 2, 2025 to December 8, 2025
Science Learning Circles (SLC) are peer-led study groups. They're a space for students to study together each week, receive help from SLC Leads who've previously excelled in the course, meet others in their class, and prepare for exams.
All students currently enrolled in courses for which SLC are offered are encouraged to attend.
16 sessions available from September 2, 2025 to September 30, 2025
13 sessions available from September 3, 2025 to September 24, 2025
68 sessions available from September 3, 2025 to December 2, 2025
Being part of MCSP means fully engaging in opportunities to promote meaningful connections, deep learning, and commitment to positive change. MCSPers will use this session to sign up for the Fall 2024 events in the following program areas: Intergroup Relations Council (IRC), Programming Board and You (PBU), Peer Advisors for Community Service (PACS), and MCSP Film part of the Ann Arbor District Library (AADL)/MCSP Film Series.
1 session on September 3, 2025
Come and visit the First-Gen Gateway located in the Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives located on the third floor of the Student Activities Building. The First-Gen Gateway is a physical space that serves as a starting point for getting connected to resources for all first-generation students. This open house is an introduction to the resources available and an opportunity to meet the First-Gen Gateway staff.
No registration is required!
4 sessions available from September 3, 2025 to September 10, 2025
ATTENTION: Sign up for Group Advising only if you meet the following requirements:



You have already narrowed down your study abroad options and UNSW is your top choice.You are planning to submit your UNSW application for Winter 2026
If you are still comparing programs or exploring your options, you may benefit more from meeting with an IPE peer advisor or scheduling a 1:1 advising appointment with the UNSW Advisor prior to the group advising appointment.
2 sessions available from September 3, 2025 to September 17, 2025
American Culture is 90 years young!
As a cherished undergraduate alumnus of the University of Michigan's Department of American Culture and/or one of its Ethnic Studies Programs, we are delighted to share the exciting news that AC is turning 90 and seek your invaluable input for our upcoming anniversary publication.
As part of the festivities, we invite you to a Zoom gathering with Department Chair Magdalena J Zaborowska and other alumni from the past nine Decades of American Culture.
Your insights matter, whether you’d like to reminisce about your time here, reflect on how the Department of American Culture and/or one of its Ethnic Studies Programs shaped your path, or share thoughts on the importance of culture and literature today.
35 sessions available from September 3, 2025 to December 5, 2025
Engendering Respectful Communities (ERC) is a one session workshop that engages graduate students in meaningful dialogue about various forms of sexual misconduct they may encounter in both professional and social spaces, and provides resources for intervention or support in such circumstances.
The primary goal of the workshop is to address complexities experienced by graduate students as they engage in bystander intervention, so that participants gain an increase in awareness of barriers to action and familiarity with strategic planning to overcome them. The workshop also introduces participants to on-campus resources and provides knowledge on how sexual misconduct can unfold in graduate-specific settings.
The ERC workshop uses small-group circles intended to promote active reflection and space to build community. The procedure of circles is introduced at the beginning of the workshop in order to help participants get used to the process, which they do through a circle for introductions and value-sharing for the workshop space. These circles depict various, realistic scenarios related to sexual misconduct within the graduate community. The circle process allows circle members to process the monologues, reflect on complexities with identity and power dynamics within them, name potential barriers to intervention, and think of various ways in which they might respond if faced with similar situations. The circles provide a way to foster collective building of ideas, where participants learn from one another and all input is equally valued. Participants are encouraged to share but can always pass if desired, creating an environment where participation is open but not forced. Due to the participatory nature of the workshop, if you are to arrive more than 20 minutes late, we will ask you to re-register for another workshop session.
If you have any questions about or concerns with taking this workshop, or are in need of an exemption, please contact jhippe@umich.edu or fill out this form. We know some students come to campus having already experienced harm. If you have circumstances that make completing this course challenging, please reach out to the GROPWE team. SAPAC GROWE provides exemptions to the ERC workshop (where requirements are set in place) on a case by case basis. The Program Manager will communicate with students requesting exemptions via email and/or meet with students via zoom meetings to discuss their need for exemptions and provide any relevant and necessary resources.
10 sessions available from September 3, 2025 to September 26, 2025
5 sessions available from September 3, 2025 to December 4, 2025
This series of workshops aims to equip you with practical skills and knowledge for writing science with confidence as part of your training (MS, PhD, or postdoc). You will have a chance to learn best practices and strategies necessary to best prepare your manuscript, or your grant/fellowship application. Each workshop will provide opportunities to engage and learn how to develop your writing and presentation skills.
Aims & Objectives:
Boost your confidence and productivity in your writing skills.Provide guidance on how and when to best use Gen-AI in the writing process.Learn the fundamentals of science manuscript writing by exploring best practices in outlining your work and results for your next manuscript.Discuss effective presentation practices and strategies to improve how our science is presented, ensuring clarity and audience engagement.
9 sessions available from September 3, 2025 to December 15, 2025
Be sure to watch the video that was linked to you and be prepared to ask questions.
If none of the available times work for you, please email me-aso@umich.edu to find an alternative time to declare.
2 sessions available from September 3, 2025 to September 3, 2025
“The Next UM President: A Town Hall” will provide an opportunity for members of the university community to lay out their views about the priorities that the next UM president must pursue. The event seeks to help build a U-M community consensus and to elevate voices that would not otherwise be heard in the search process. It will include short presentations from leaders of student, faculty, and staff government, along with statements from colleagues representing key interests on campus. We will hear also from Judith Wilde, of George Mason University, whose work concerns presidential searches and how to run them. The main event page is available here.

The event is co-organized by the Faculty Senate, Central Student Government, and the Ann Arbor Chapter of the AAUP. The event is also part of the Faculty Senate Office’s 2025 Academic Governance Series, which is a series of discussions related to academic governance at the University of Michigan. To read more about the series, click here.
For those viewing online, the Zoom and YouTube links are provided below:
University of Michigan Link: https://umich.zoom.us/j/97735715185

YouTube Link: https://youtube.com/live/J-c3RJ-k5Ok
3 sessions available from September 3, 2025 to October 20, 2025
The Conway Scholars Program at University of Michigan School of Nursing strives to support the success of all BSN students through community building, academic coaching, peer-led study groups, peer tutoring, academic workshops, and mentoring.
For any questions regarding event offerings, please email epawlik@med.umich.edu.
1 session on September 3, 2025
Interested in learning about ICSC? Stop by this information session to learn about joining and the work that ICSC does throughout the academic year! This session will be led by the ICSC Leader.

Want to learn more about ICSC/access the application, visit here: https://internationalcenter.umich.edu/about/icsc
1 session on September 3, 2025
16 sessions available from September 3, 2025 to September 28, 2025
3 sessions available from September 3, 2025 to October 8, 2025
3 sessions available from September 4, 2025 to September 18, 2025
Join us for the Unlocking the Hidden Curriculum Series, aimed to help you gain the knowledge and skills needed for academic and professional success during your PhD studies.

We invite you to join us for the sessions that best suit your needs.

Lunch will be provided at each of the workshops.

5 sessions available from September 4, 2025 to October 20, 2025
Join the Transfer Student Center this semester for our Transfer Transitions series! This series is aimed at supporting your transition to UM by hosting events with different offices and organizations on campus; we hope these events will help you to connect with resources, opportunities, peers, and staff and contribute to a positive first-semester experience on campus. We are glad you are here!
Events include:

Transfer Transitions Resource FairTransfer Transitions: Set Up for SuccessTransfer Transitions: Community ConnectionsTransfer Transitions: Getting Involved in ResearchTransfer Transitions: I Know What You Can Do Next Summer
1 session on September 4, 2025
Are you interested in learning how to effectively connect with colleagues and prospective employers? Do you want to learn how to discuss your research to those outside of your field? If so, this integrative workshop will help you to develop a strong pitch that can be used in networking opportunities. Come and a) learn about the process of networking, b) develop and practice your pitch, c) reflect on when (and when not) to bring your research up in your pitch, and d) understand University Career Center networking and career development resources.


Brought to you by the University Career Center, in partnership with Rackham Graduate School
1 session on September 4, 2025





The Poetry & Poetics Workshop is a Rackham Interdisciplinary Workshop committed to providing a forum in which professors 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.).












6 sessions available from September 4, 2025 to November 6, 2025
Each semester, ELI presents a series of free interactive, participatory workshops focusing on specific English writing and speaking skills that graduate and undergraduate students need to succeed in their academic and professional careers. Workshops are facilitated by ELI Lecturer Meredith Bricker.
Sign up here for any of the six Fall 2025 workshops listed below.
1 session on September 5, 2025
4 sessions available from September 5, 2025 to December 5, 2025
This is a monthly in-person event designed to provide insights, advice, and knowledge to you as an emerging academic. Each event features a faculty member discussing topics pertinent to starting an academic career focusing on research. You will get to hear from faculty about their career trajectories and how they navigated their transition from trainee to faculty member. You will also have an opportunity to network with the faculty member as well as other trainees.
Aims and Objectives:
To provide a platform where trainees can learn from faculty experiences and knowledge.To address and discuss pertinent issues and topics relevant to the biomedical/medical field and life sciences.To foster networking and community-building opportunities among trainees and faculty.To promote a culture of continuous learning and improvement, equipping trainees with the necessary skills and information for the faculty profession needed to transition into academia.
4 sessions available from September 5, 2025 to September 26, 2025
Whether you are moving directly from your undergraduate degree or returning after some time away, the first term of graduate school will challenge you to expand skills critical to your success. Two of the most essential skills needed to thrive are reading and writing. This four-part Rackham/Sweetland workshop series will showcase reading and writing practices for new graduate students that will inform your approaches to reading and writing through the course of your graduate career.
13 sessions available from September 5, 2025 to December 5, 2025
Smith Lecture luncheons hosted for Earth and Environmental Sciences graduate students.
1 session on September 5, 2025
BLI Social!
11 sessions available from September 5, 2025 to October 25, 2025
4 sessions available from September 5, 2025 to September 7, 2025