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20 sessions available from April 10, 2026 to May 10, 2026
9 sessions available from April 10, 2026 to April 22, 2026
1 session on April 10, 2026
Whether you are new to WISE and interested in learning more about who we are and what we do or are simply looking for ways to connect with other STEM students or hoping to get more involved with us, we invite you to join us for our all-community meetings. You can expect a brief update about upcoming events, resources available, and even share about relevant events you are hosting with our community. Then we will bring out snacks, crafts, puzzles, and our massage chair for you to relax, make new friends, and hang out in our space. All STEM undergraduate/graduate students and postdocs are welcome to attend.
41 sessions available from April 10, 2026 to April 21, 2026
51 sessions available from April 10, 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!

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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.
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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.


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1 session on April 10, 2026
We are excited to announce that OptiMize and NPTCG will be partnering to host Winter 2026 Recharge Events this semester! Please join us on Friday, April 10 from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM in the LSA Multipurpose Room for our OptiMize/NPTCG Recharge event!
These events are designed to create a welcoming and supportive space for non-traditional students (those 24-years or older; returning to education after a significant break; part-time students; those balancing education with other significant life responsibilities such as being a parent/guardian/caretaker; nontraditional completion of high school education; military veteran; or was in the foster-care system 13-years old or older, experiencing home insecurity or family structure) and post-traditional students (those who might have started their academic journey later in life) while they pursue their education at U-M.
If you identity with any one of these identities, this event is a great chance to:
Relax and recharge with calming activities
Enjoy free food and swag
Meet and connect with fellow non- and post-traditional students
Learn about OptiMize and resources available to support your journey at U-M
Whether you are a current NPTCG member or if this is your first semester at LSA and looking for a community to call your own, we are here for you. So, no matter your path to U-M, we want to build a space that supports your success and offers you a place to belong. You are also welcome to bring guests to this event, such as partners, kids (no matter their age or interruption ability), or family members! We hope you’ll join us for a night of relaxation and connection!
1 session on April 10, 2026
The Graduate Society of Women Engineers hosts events to help female graduate engineers thrive socially, academically, and professionally. For more information, visit our website and enter your email address to start receiving GradSWE's weekly event announcements.
2 sessions available from April 10, 2026 to April 22, 2026
1 session on April 10, 2026
The Central Student Government (CSG) will host Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (MI-12) and Mayor of Dearborn, Abdullah Hammoud, two Arab American leaders in public service for a conversation on identity, representation, and pathways to civic leadership. The discussion will examine historical exclusion, highlight Arab American contributions to public life in the United States, and consider strategies to increase Arab American youth participation in public service.
1 session on April 10, 2026
Join us for our last general body meeting before the end of the semester! Dinner and ice cream provided (Jerusalem garden)

In this meeting, we will have:
Discussing elections: q&a Discussing summer events
We hope to see you there
7 sessions available from April 10, 2026 to April 17, 2026
Sign up for Zund Training at Taubman College. Taubman College students only.
1 session on April 10, 2026
You’re at a nightclub to see campy queen supreme Portia Lynn perform when, suddenly, news spreads of a flash flood. You’re safe, but you don’t know how long you’ll be trapped at the disco. You and your fellow clubgoers band together to figure out how to survive using only the resources available at the club. Part escape room and part immersive theater, you will engage in a series of campy, art-forward challenges to build resilience and relationships for an uncertain climate future.

Each seating has 30-40 people, who will work in small teams. Written / directed / produced by the Sustainability Cultural Organizers and featuring performance by Portia Lynn.

Sponsored by Student Life Sustainability and Planet Blue Ambassador, with support from the Arts Initiative and MDining.

We prefer that all attendees register via sessions, but we can help you make a reservation for a group if you email sustainability.cos@umich.edu
24 sessions available from April 10, 2026 to April 21, 2026
2 sessions available from April 10, 2026 to April 16, 2026
Check out the local arts scene and meet new people!
Art Meetups are student-led excursions to explore the arts on campus and in Ann Arbor - all while giving you a chance to meet your peers who share similar interests! From local artist markets to performances to hands on artmaking, Art Meetups have something for all interests.
20 sessions available from April 10, 2026 to April 21, 2026
20 sessions available from April 10, 2026 to April 21, 2026
1 session on April 11, 2026
Lunar Doula Support Network is hosting a 5k fun run/walk fundraiser on April 11th on North Campus to support a local organization, Birth Detroit, that works towards reproductive justice. Birth Detroit is a community birth center that works towards safe, equitable, and culturally relevant healthcare for all. Currently in search for volunteers, student organizations, and participants for fun run/walk. Volunteers will help guide runners along the route and help with various other tasks. Student organizations will hold a table in the Grove to host an activity centered around your club’s values and reproductive justice. Participants can complete these activities throughout the event and also participate in the fun run/walk.
5 sessions available from April 11, 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!
13 sessions available from April 11, 2026 to April 21, 2026
22 sessions available from April 11, 2026 to April 21, 2026
9 sessions available from April 11, 2026 to April 21, 2026
23 sessions available from April 11, 2026 to April 21, 2026
7 sessions available from April 12, 2026 to April 12, 2026
The CGIS Mandatory Global Orientation (M-GO) is scheduled on Sunday, March 29, 2026 (12-2 PM EST in-person) OR Sunday, April 12, 2026 (12-2 PM EST virtual). All students studying abroad this term--regardless of their individual program--must attend.
Students must register for and attend ALL three sessions of M-GO. Please select ALL virtual or ALL in-person sessions. Here is a list of ALL three mandatory sessions:
Health and Safety Session (required)Breakout Session 1 (select one of the three options available) (required)Breakout Session 2 (select one of the three options available) (required)Your CGIS Program-Specific Orientation (PSO) with your program cohort and advisor will be scheduled separately by your CGIS advisor.

Disability Accommodations: If you have any disability accommodations to share with our team to be able to successfully participate in orientation, please email us at cgis.accommodations@umich.edu.
28 sessions available from April 12, 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.
6 sessions available from April 12, 2026 to April 21, 2026
1 session on April 12, 2026
1 session on April 12, 2026
Join us at Skatin Station in Canton for a fun evening with friends and classmates!

Pizza and skate rentals will be included! Carpooling will be arranged closer to the date.
1 session on April 12, 2026
The collaboration event with the Detroit Chinatown Committee will center on a discussion on their initiative to develop a new Pan-Asian neighborhood in Detroit. The conversation will feature a panel of DCVC committee members to share their insights into the vision, goals and significance of the project. The panel discussion will be followed by a brief Q&A session and opportunity for attendees to connect with community members before the screening of Big Fight in Little Chinatown. Food and drinks will be provided.
3 sessions available from April 12, 2026 to April 25, 2026
1 session on April 13, 2026
Common Understandings: Workshops are sessions focused on learning more about a particular topic and may be led by members of the Stamps community or external experts.
5 sessions available from April 13, 2026 to April 14, 2026
With emerging societal divisions and reshaped university policies on academic freedom, inclusivity, and dialogue, Jewish and Muslim students, faculty, and staff are facing increasing polarization, hostility, and institutional challenges. This symposium seeks to reframe these tensions by exploring the deep, intertwined histories of Jewish and Muslim communities—histories marked by both collaboration and conflict. By drawing on these shared pasts, we aim to develop strategies that foster inclusivity, combat racism, and reduce ethnic and religious intolerance in academic spaces.

The symposium will consist of four sessions that focus on Judeo-Muslim Entanglements in the Middle Ages; Jewish-Muslim Life in the Present; Interrogating Islamophobia, Anti-Semitism, and Anti-Blackness; and Zionism and the Christian Right. The papers presented in the symposium will be developed into short book chapters that will be published as an edited volume (anticipated as a contribution to the "Darom: Global South Perspectives in Jewish Studies" series at Wayne State University Press). The editors will be Mostafa Hussein, Bryan K. Roby, Adi Saleem, and Rebecca Wollenberg.
1 session on April 13, 2026
STPP Alumni Chat with Tyler Hoard - Register Here!
Date and Time: Mar 12, 2026, 3:30-4:30 pm EDT
Location: Weill Hall, Room 3240
The Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program is excited to welcome STPP Alumnus and Associate Physical Scientist at the RAND Corporation, Tyler Hoard (PhD/STPP '24), for afternoon snacks and conversation. Tyler will share his academic path and current work experience, where he delivers high-impact policy research and analysis across national security, biosecurity, space policy, and emerging technology portfolios within multiple research divisions and Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs).
Speaker Bio:
Tyler Hoard is an associate physical scientist at the RAND Corporation with interests spanning biosecurity, space policy, and emerging technologies. He holds a Ph.D. in Cell and Developmental Biology from the University of Michigan, where he also earned a graduate certificate in Science, Technology, and Public Policy. At RAND, his research portfolio includes projects on biotechnology, AI, synthetic biology, food security, and the commercial space industry.
6 sessions available from April 13, 2026 to April 16, 2026
1 session on April 13, 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!



2 sessions available from April 13, 2026 to April 15, 2026


Each year, during National Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week, the Rackham Graduate School joins universities from across the country to host events designed to support and recognize graduate students. The week is aimed at highlighting the great contributions and high value that graduate and professional students bring to our community. This year’s events feature great food, networking, wellness activities, professional development, and a chance to relax with therapy dogs. Join us for a week of celebration and connection!
4 sessions available from April 13, 2026 to April 17, 2026
The School of Social Work's Flourish Office is hosting De-Stress Fest. A week full of events open to all students, staff, and faculty to help you make it through the final weeks for the semester!
8 sessions available from April 13, 2026 to April 17, 2026
The University Career Center (UCC) is proud to present Wolverines at Work, a series of workshops and events designed to help you launch into life post-Michigan — tailored to wherever you are in your career journey. Whether you’ve secured a job or are still actively searching, we’ve got you covered:


If you've accepted an offer and are preparing for your first role, check out:
The Real Cost of a Job - (Sponsored by Financial Education) - Understand your paycheck, benefits, and cost of livingOperation Graduation - (Sponsored by CSG) - Graduation gown rentalsFrom Offer to Impact - Strategies for success in your first year on the jobIf you're on the hunt for a job, join us for:
Strategic Resume and Cover Letter Lab - Work with a coach to tailor your application materialsBeyond the 'Go Blue' - Connect with alumni and tap into the power of the U-M network Fast Track to Job Offers - Learn an effective strategy to accelerate your job searchFor everyone:
Clothes Closet Pop-Up @ the Diag - Free business casual and business professional attireCap and Gown Drop-Ins - Take a cap and gown picture in our photo booth — solo or with friends!
3 sessions available from April 13, 2026 to October 12, 2026
AC100


Learn about the various funds that make up the university's general ledger. This is an introductory course on Fund Accounting and Chartfields at the University of Michigan.

Agenda:

Chartfield Structure Overview

Income Statement and Balance Sheet Overview

Expenses/Revenues Overview

PLEASE NOTE: There will be no classes scheduled for June and July, due to peak year-end processing for the Accounting Customer Service team.
1 session on April 13, 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.).












3 sessions available from April 13, 2026 to April 20, 2026
1 session on April 13, 2026
UM students are encourage to sign up to attend a 1-hour focus group. The focus group will ask you to share your thoughts and perspectives on how Wolverine Wellness and the Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Center (SAPAC) can improve the guide to social gatherings-- a free resource for students who are planning or attending events. You only need to register for one session. Participants will be rewarded a $25 gift card of their choice for their time.
1 session on April 13, 2026
Celebrate your org's achievements throughout the year and prep for e-board transitions with Student Life! We'll have trivia, crafts, and a delicious dinner catered by Tíos Mexican Cafe!
1 session on April 13, 2026
Join us for the ISPE End-of-Semester Networking & Research Workshop, a closing event designed to bring together students and researchers interested in pharmacoepidemiology, real-world evidence, and data science.
This event provides a platform to:
Connect with peers in a relaxed and engaging environment
Explore applications of AI-assisted research and coding
Exchange ideas and discuss ongoing or future research projects
Event components include:
Networking & social gathering
AI-assisted coding demonstration and discussion
Open research exchange and collaboration opportunities
Whether you are actively working on research or simply interested in learning more, this event offers a welcoming space to engage with the ISPE community. Light refreshments will be provided.
1 session on April 13, 2026
On behalf of the University of Michigan’s SAPAC office and its masculinity-focused program, MARS (Masculinity, Advocacy, Reflection, Solidarity), we’d like to invite you to join us in being in conversation with expert panelists on Monday, April 13th from 5:30-7:00pm. This event will bring together a panel of expert practitioners, educators, and student advocates to explore the evolving landscape of masculinity work on college campuses. Panelists will share insights from their lived experiences and professional practice, reflecting on the challenges, breakthroughs, and future directions of engaging masculine-identifying students in conversations around identity, relationships, and violence prevention. This event is grounded in the broader campus-wide Unscripted campaign—an initiative that challenges gender norms and invites students to “ditch the script” of rigid expectations (more info can be found on the website here)—to offer a space for critical dialogue and reflection. The goal is for attendees to gain a deeper understanding of masculinity as a social force and its impact within campus communities. The event also offers an opportunity to engage directly with panelists and consider how this work can be applied within their communities via curated questions from both the MARS team and audience members. Participants will leave with ideas for fostering cultures of care, accountability, and connection in their own lives and communities.
9 sessions available from April 13, 2026 to April 17, 2026
Rackham Student Government (RSG) is proud to present the following events for Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week (GPSAW) 2026! Register now to enjoy FREE Zumba, games, and food!

Monday (4/13) – RSG x RELATE 3MT Final Round & Awards*Tuesday (4/14) – RSG Stress Less Zumba (class by Michigan Recreation)Thursday (4/16) – RSG Board Game & Snacks*Thursday (4/16) – RSG Stress Less Zumba (class by Michigan Recreation)Friday (4/17) – RSG Fortune Fragels* ("Fried Bagel")* Event includes free food.
Some events require registration for a specific time slot to ensure we stay within room capacity.

1 session on April 13, 2026
The U-M Fraternity & Sorority Life Awards Night is a celebration of the outstanding contributions, leadership, and accomplishments of members of fraternities and sororities here at the University of Michigan. The event recognizes individuals and chapters who have demonstrated excellence in areas such as academics, community service, leadership, social media, philanthropy and overall impact on the campus and local community. The night serves as an opportunity to honor those who embody the values of fraternity and sorority life, fostering a spirit of camaraderie, service, and academic success. It also provides a platform for members to reflect on their growth, share achievements, and inspire future involvement in Fraternity & Sorority Life.

Event begins at 6:45, including light refreshments, including vegan and vegetarian options, will be available. See you there!
Attire: Snappy Casual
*Please only bring up to 5 representatives from your chapter*
This does not include council executives, or nominated individuals for awards
3 sessions available from April 13, 2026 to April 17, 2026
The Raise the Bar Workshop is a community check in around alcohol and substance use culture and its impact on the experiences of sexual assault. RTB aims to reduce harm and foster a culture of safety and accountability social and community-driven organizations on campus by equipping members with the tools to intervene, support peers, and model positive social norms. It also supports the broader university goal of creating safer, more inclusive communities.

The Raise the Bar 2.0 workshop will strategically focus on the following knowledge, skills, and attitude changes for participants:
Knowledge:
Increased knowledge of the impacts and influence of alcohol and substances in rape culture.
Increased understanding of how alcohol and substances are used as date rape drugs
Behavioral and Culture Change:
Actions to take to create drinking cultures where we are less assaultagenic
Useful social norms around safety and wellbeing linking to their organizational platforms
Exploration of group’s norms around alcohol and substance use and how these contribute or detract from the social, physical and emotional health of group members
Skill Attainment
Bystander intervention skills in substance use settings specific to the group or organization’s culture
Clear strategies to address inappropriate behavior. Linking the behaviors to an acronym.
Learning how to identify perpetrator behaviors
Implementing Bystander Intervention skills
4 sessions available from April 13, 2026 to April 21, 2026
12 sessions available from April 14, 2026 to April 14, 2026
The Neurodiversity Project will be hosting the 3rd Annual Beautiful Minds Conference on April 14, 2026. This year's theme "Elevating Neurodivergent Voices, and Supporting Mental Health, Well-being and Belonging" is designed to provide an opportunity to hear directly from the neurodivergent community and will include University of Michigan faculty, clinicians, staff and student voices, as they share their lived experiences, challenges and success. We will explore pathways that seed cultural transformation as we focus on our commitment of building a neuro-inclusive and neuro-affirming campus.

Registration Tips
When you arrive at the registration options (at the bottom of this page), scroll to the bottom of the page and click Show All. This will expand the options and you will be able to select breakout sessions and activities. Make sure you click on register for process the registration.
If you need to make changes, simply sign back in and edit your registration profile.

Registration Fee for In Person Only - $25.00 per attendee (non-refundable)
The registration fee enables us to host a sustainable conference and ensure attendance. Please note that the fee is non-refundable.

No Registration Fee for Students

Shortcode Payments for Individual
If you are paying via a shortcode, please enter your shortcode. If you are a volunteer you will be provided a code to enter during the registration process.
Shortcode Payments for Groups
If you are paying via a shortcode, please submit shortcode and all participant(s) details using the Registration Payment (Shortcode) form.

Credit Card Payments - Step-by-step Instructions
If you are paying with a credit card, please process your payment following the steps below:
Go to Pay by Credit Card
Select the “Pay Now” button
On the “SSC Accounts Receivable Payment Form” screen select “START”
On the, “Are you paying for any of the following” screen, select “None of the above”
On the, “Are you paying with a credit card that is linked to an International Billing Address” select the appropriate “YES” or “NO”.
For those that selected “YES”, please click here for further instructions.
For those that selected “NO”, proceed to the next screen and enter your “Email Address”
Next, enter your “Phone Number”
On the “What payment option are you using?” select “Unique Identifier”
On the “Enter your unique identifier below” enter “UMNDP”
On the “Please enter a brief description of the payment” enter the first and last name of the attendee(s). If you are paying for multiple attendees, please list all individuals. This will help us confirm your registration.
Click ”NEXT” to acknowledge the statement regarding “We do not accept FSA or HSA credit cards.”
On the “Please Enter the Payment Amount Below:” you will need to enter the total sum payment amount for all attendee(s) you are paying for. Please enter the complete dollar amount, for example: 25.00, 50,00, 75.00, etc.
On the “Credit Care Information “ screen enter the prompted details
On the “Credit Billing Address” screen enter the prompted details
Submit your payment.
You will receive a confirmation of payment via email.


Registration Deadline for In Person Attendees
Your registration and payment must be received prior to the deadline of April 7, 2026. If you register and your payment is not received and confirmed, your registration will be cancelled.

Registration Deadline for Virtual Attendees
Your registration must be received prior to the deadline of April 12, 2026.


Registration Fee Waiver
We understand that some may be facing financial hardship and we do not want a financial burden to discourage attendance. Our goal is to host a conference that is accessible to all and free of barriers, including financial barriers. If you need assistance with the registration fee, please reach out to Sandy Zalmout

Help Us Make Beautiful Minds Even Brighter!!!
As we reflect on the transformative impact of the Beautiful Minds Conference and the Neurodiversity Project, we know none of this would be possible without the unwavering backing of university departments and generous sponsors. We are grateful to be part of a community that believes in our mission and helps us build a neuro-inclusive, neuro-affirming culture and environment. Your support is absolutely vital! Contributions ensure that the Beautiful Minds Conference remains free or low cost, open and barrier free for all attendees. That means more voices elevated, more minds celebrated, and greater opportunity for connection, learning and belonging. Join us in transforming lives, advancing mental health and well-being, and sustaining events that build community.

Ready to help?
Donate today and be part of a movement that is opening doors and minds to a brighter future for neurodivergent students, staff, educators and allies. Donate Here or contact Sandy Zalmout at Neurodiversity.Project@umich.edu.

Thank you for making Beautiful Minds possible for everyone!!!


1 session on April 14, 2026
This is a full day Tableau training covering:
Connecting to and preparing dataBuilding visualizationsAnalyzation techniquesDashboard buildingPublishing and sharing dashboardsVisualization best practices