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7 sessions available from January 21, 2026 to February 22, 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!
4 sessions available from January 21, 2026 to January 27, 2026
1 session on January 21, 2026
Come join an engaging and judgment-free discussion about Artificial Intelligence. We will discuss how AI is shaping our everyday lives, AI use in classes, and future implications of AI. Student-led discussion will be from 6-7, but we have the roomed book until 8 p.m. for open discussion and questions. The event is student-run and free for all LSA students, including sweet treats and hot drinks.
Please secure your spot by pre-registering online through Sessions @ Michigan, but we will also be allowing walk-in registrations. Questions can be sent to LSATSBlueCorps@umich.edu.
4 sessions available from January 21, 2026 to January 28, 2026
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.
77 sessions available from January 21, 2026 to March 22, 2026
First-Year Relationship and Sexuality Talk (FYRST) is a required, in-person, and peer-facilitated workshop that came directly from feedback and listening sessions with current University of Michigan students. Our goal is to create an accessible, supportive space for student-driven conversations where all identities and experiences are welcomed and in which students can build skills and tools around identifying goals and values and then communicate effectively about those. Workshops will be offered at multiple locations and times throughout the fall semester, so please sign up for the workshop that works for you!!
First-Year Relationship Sexuality Talk (FYRST) FAQ:

“How many workshops do I have to sign up for?”

You only need to sign up for 1 workshop. Attending 1 workshop will fulfill the requirement for the training.

“I see that there is more than one session, does it matter which one I sign up for?”

It generally does not matter which workshop you sign up for. There will be a few that are designated for specific groups such as transfer students or for students looking for accommodations. If you do not fit these groups please try to save these workshops for those that do and you are free to choose among any of the other workshops.

“Is this workshop required?”

This workshop is required for all transfer and first-year students at the University of Michigan.

“I’ve experienced harm around relationships or sexual experiences in the past and I am worried that attending this workshop may be harmful for me.”

Our team is aware that students who are coming into the university that have experienced harm in the past. Our workshop is specifically designed to respect and validate the experiences of survivors and has been carefully constructed to avoid any specific descriptions of violence and focus instead on themes of empowerment, communication, and boundary setting. However, if you still have concerns about programming and would like to request alternative programming, please feel free to reach out at SAPAC-FYRST@umich.edu.

“What if I struggle to learn in a presentation setting? I’m an active learner.”

Our workshop is built to meet a variety of learning styles, including time for self-reflection, small group sharing, and resources to take with you to work through on your own time! This workshop is meant to be interactive and inclusive.

“Can I request accommodations?”

We considered accessibility in creating this workshop and selecting the locations in which the workshops are help. However, we recognize many places at the University are inaccessible and we've set an * next to workshops that are on the first floor and lack stairs. These workshops also will have a presentation (other workshops we do not) and are a good fit for those who might need a large font. Please sign up for those if you feel that accommodations would assist you and reach out to SAPAC-FYRST@umich.edu if you are concerned or have questions.

“I missed my workshop, what should I do ?”

Our team tracks attendance at each workshop by having participants swipe in with their MCard. If you are not able to attend the workshop you signed up for, our team will continue to send reminder emails until you have completed a workshop. In this case, please sign up for another workshop as soon as you can as the workshop is required and may fill up especially near the end of the semester. No need to contact SAPAC unless you are not able to reschedule.

“I have had gender-based violence training before, can I get this requirement waived?”

As this workshop was designed with University of Michigan student feedback in mind, our workshop is unique to the UM community. Our curriculum focuses on individualized reflection and because of its interactive nature, each workshop will be unique to the people attending. Although we are excited you already have familiarity with the subject, this workshop is required for every first year and transfer student.

“I’m a commuter/non-traditional student, do I still have to attend?"

Yes, this workshop is required for every first-year and transfer student - not only do we want every student to benefit from having this time to connect with peers, but we also want to make sure your peers benefit from what you bring to our community. If you have any concerns or questions about being able to participate, please contact SAPAC-FYRST@umich.edu.

“I still have questions! Who should I contact?"

Please contact us at SAPAC-FYRST@umich.edu.
35 sessions available from January 21, 2026 to February 28, 2026
4 sessions available from January 21, 2026 to January 26, 2026
8 sessions available from January 21, 2026 to January 29, 2026
Interested in becoming an official? Join us for training and we will teach you everything you need to know! No experience needed plus we provide you with a shirt and a whistle. We offer flexible scheduling and competitive wages.
If you have not been in contact / invited to sign up for this training by the program manager, please email walkerba@umich.edu to confirm your hiring status!!!
1 session on January 22, 2026


Sign up for a two-hour work session, followed by a hot lunch with colleagues. The Faculty On-Campus Work Retreats offer a quiet space to work with other scholars and artists, and an opportunity for you to prioritize your research and creative work by committing to one or two work sessions before teaching, service, and email take over the semester. Lunch, after the work session, is a chance to share interests and work with other colleagues, to learn about each others’ research, to grow professional and social networks, and to experience the University as a collective.
The Work Retreats are open to all ~7,600 members of the Faculty Senate, including tenure-track professors, lecturers, research faculty, clinical faculty, librarians, archivists, and curators. The series was developed by the Faculty Senate Office, is supported by the Office of the Provost, and is co-sponsored by Librarian Mary Lawrence.


1 session on January 22, 2026
Course Description: Hosted by Michigan Housing’s Community Connections and Engagement Department, this dialogue series is offered to new and seasoned Student Life staff as a professional development opportunity. The series emphasizes reflection, connection, and intentional practice to support a culture of belonging.

Over 6 weeks, participants are guided from self-awareness to action through three modules:
Inclusion on Purpose: Self reflection and inclusive practices skill-building
Strengthening Communities: Recognizing barriers to access and belonging
Belonging in Action: Applying inclusive principles in everyday work

Learning Outcomes: At the conclusion of the series, participants will be able to –
Implement inclusive strategies in leadership, supervision, collaboration, and interactions with students and colleagues.
Cultivate relationship-building skills that enhance connection and a sense of belonging within the diverse University of Michigan community.
Assess policies, practices, and office operations through an inclusive perspective.
1 session on January 22, 2026
3 sessions available from January 22, 2026 to February 12, 2026
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. Each session will be held virtually via Zoom.


1 session on January 22, 2026
LSE Summer School is the largest of its kind in Europe. It offers an exciting range of courses across the wide spectrum of LSE’s world-class teaching, taught by leading scholars in their fields. You can choose to study for three, six, or nine weeks in one of the most well-renowned institutions in the world, in one of the greatest cities in the world. Subject areas include Accounting, Business and Management, Economics, Finance, International Relations, Government and Society, Law, and Research Methods - Data Science and Mathematics.
Learn more about this incredible opportunity for the upcoming Spring/Summer 2026 program.
1 session on January 22, 2026
Learn more about applying for the Graf-Meiland Scholarships awarded to rising seniors in the LSA Honors Program for academic excellence and/or interdisciplinarity. Scholarships are in the $5000 range. 1st- and 2nd-year students are welcome to attend for the purpose of planning their academic pursuits. Find more information here: https://lsa.umich.edu/honors/Upper-Division/honors-awards---grants/graf-meiland-scholarships.html
12 sessions available from January 22, 2026 to January 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.
4 sessions available from January 22, 2026 to April 16, 2026
Come enjoy a sweet treat and make new friends while testing out U-M's
new conversation game, The Pluralism Playdeck.
The Pluralism Playdeck is
a low-key scaffolded card game designed to allow university students to
practice the interpersonal skills they need to engage in compassionate and
honest conversations about hot-button issues across ideological and
demographic differences. You'll learn about yourself. You'll learn about
others. You'll develop a skill set that will serve you well in both
social and professional settings.
2 sessions available from January 22, 2026 to January 28, 2026
This workshop will give a brief rundown on how to apply for FREE HPC compute courtesy of the NSF's ACCESS program. We'll run through how and when to apply and be available for any questions you might have.
1 session on January 22, 2026
Are you interested in learning how to effectively connect with colleagues and prospective employers? Do you want to learn how to discuss your research with those outside of your field? If so, this integrative workshop will help you 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.
3 sessions available from January 22, 2026 to February 6, 2026
If you are a new(er) student employee within University Unions, this is a mandatory session to learn about the organization, how your work interplays with other departments within the unit, and focus on customer service experiences.
1 session on January 22, 2026
The University of Michigan Department of Biostatistics is pleased to host Tianxi Cai, PhD (Harvard University), recipient of the 2025 Jeremy Taylor Outstanding Research Mentor Award, for a featured academic seminar on Thursday, January 22 at 3:30 p.m.
Dr. Cai is an internationally recognized leader in statistical learning, risk prediction, and the integration of electronic health records with genomic and clinical data. Her lecture will draw on her pioneering work in translational data science and precision medicine, reflecting both her methodological impact and her deep commitment to mentoring the next generation of statistical scientists.
A reception will follow the seminar. The reception is open only to those who attend the lecture.

Toward Durable AI in Healthcare: Generalizable Learning from Imperfect EHR Data
Electronic Health Record (EHR) data offers a promising foundation for real-world evidence, yet its utility is often severely limited by the reality of fragmented, imperfect data and significant heterogeneity across health systems. These inherent data flaws create major bottlenecks in generating evidence efficiently, often resulting in fragile models that are highly susceptible to data shift and rapid aging. Consequently, the challenge lies not just in accessing data, but in efficiently transforming these messy, disparate sources into reliable, enduring AI solutions.
This presentation outlines a comprehensive strategy to overcome these limitations and derive robust clinical insights from imperfect data. We will discuss how representation learning can address data sparsity and fragmentation by extracting stable latent features from incomplete patient histories. To tackle system heterogeneity and ensure model longevity, we introduce robust transfer learning frameworks designed to immunize algorithms against distributional shifts. Furthermore, we demonstrate how leveraging knowledge networks can bridge gaps in fragmented data by grounding models in broader biomedical context. Complementing these structural approaches, we touch upon the use of Large Language Models (LLMs) to identify clinical outcomes not directly available in structured fields, solving the problem of unobserved endpoints. By integrating these diverse methodologies, we aim to establish a blueprint for efficiently building AI ecosystems that remain reliable and durable despite the complexities of real-world healthcare data.
10 sessions available from January 22, 2026 to 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.**
4 sessions available from January 22, 2026 to January 23, 2026
Join MiSciWriters for in-person and virtual workshops designed to develop science communication skills!

No science communication or editing experience required.
We are always welcoming new editors, translators, and/or illustrators. If you'd like to join MiSciWriters, fill out our membership form here.



22 sessions available from January 22, 2026 to February 25, 2026
1 session on January 22, 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.
4 sessions available from January 22, 2026 to April 16, 2026
What if a set of photos could completely transform how you
understand your purpose, the experiences of others, and the value of humanity?
With over 5 billion pictures taken globally every day, Photovoice uses this
powerful medium to foster deeper connections and understanding between
participants. In this 90-minute interactive session, you’ll use photographs to
reflect, share your story, and engage in meaningful dialogue with others.
Whether you're looking to explore your own journey or connect with diverse
perspectives, this innovative experience is designed for everyone. No
photography skills are needed—just bring your curiosity and an open mind! Come
capture more than just a moment—discover the stories behind the images!
Join us for a vegetarian dinner and a unique style
of conversation each fourth Thursday of the month. At Photovoice
dinners, you will share simple phone photographs of your own making to express
your thoughts on meaningful topics like religion, politics, and belonging. A
facilitator will guide your table through the process of sharing, asking
questions, and understanding everyone's experiences. Receive more information
about the monthly topics by signing up here.






1 session on January 22, 2026
Workshops for students to learn/with student orgs!
The Arts Initiative's Learn/With workshops are designed to give students a chance to explore an artform or skill that's new to them by learning with their peers in one of U-M's many student arts orgs. Take a chance and see if it's your new thing!
1 session on January 22, 2026

Looking for ways to get involved on campus this semester? Come meet student organizations at the UMSI Winter Student Org Fair! You’ll have the chance to ask questions and hear about opportunities for professional development, social events, and project teams this semester.

Join us in the Leinweber Dow Room on Thursday, January 22nd from 6:00-7:30 PM.

We can’t wait to see you there!

2 sessions available from January 22, 2026 to February 17, 2026
An effective personal statement lives at the heart of your medical or professional health school application. Your personal statement allows you to tell your story to an admissions committee and share who you are and why you make a wonderful addition to a medical or health professions program. This workshop focuses on how you can get started writing a winning statement. You will learn how to focus on the passions, values, relationships, community service, clinical work, and other life experiences which led to your interest in health care. This workshop is designed to get you writing and reflecting on the story you want to tell on your application. Come to the workshop ready for getting started on an early draft.
1 session on January 22, 2026
10 sessions available from January 22, 2026 to February 19, 2026
23 sessions available from January 22, 2026 to April 15, 2026
18 sessions available from January 22, 2026 to February 27, 2026
3 sessions available from January 22, 2026 to January 27, 2026
13 sessions available from January 22, 2026 to February 27, 2026
10 sessions available from January 23, 2026 to February 13, 2026
In order to access the Art & Architecture Shop, users must complete BOTH Orientation AND Proficiency Training. The A&A Shop Orientation covers basic information about the Shop (hours, policies, storage, equipment, etc.) as well as an overview of safety rules and concepts to help you navigate the space safely and effectively. Please note that it does NOT give you access to use the machinery--all users must receive Proficiency Training on each piece of equipment before use.
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.
44 sessions available from January 23, 2026 to January 30, 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.
20 sessions available from January 23, 2026 to February 13, 2026
Sign up for Zund Training at Taubman College. Taubman College students only.
1 session on January 23, 2026
The Research Administration Advisory Council (RAAC) Communications Subcommittee conducts periodic Virtual Networking Sessions, which are geared toward anyone who works, or is interested, in research administration at U-M. Many of the sessions have a specific topic with guests and subject matter experts, and some sessions are meant to serve as open networking opportunities.
1 session on January 23, 2026
The goal of the Pathology Research Seminar Series is to educate attendees about new developments in the research of mechanisms of diseases. After completing this activity participants will be able to engage and pursue new experimental methods and arenas of investigation and incorporate knowledge into pathological diagnostic algorithms.
1 session on January 23, 2026
The Center for Global and Intercultural Study (CGIS) has partnered with four internship provider organizations that maintain portfolios of placements around the world, offering the chance for undergraduate students to participate in quality International Internships over the summer. This info session will go into detail about the program for one of these providers, Sage Corps.
Sage Corps Internships sends college students to work with startups. Students can work full-time alongside CEOs, CMOs, and CTOs to build real solutions to real problems. They provide opportunities for specializations including, but not limited to, business strategy, data analytics, graphic design, marketing, software development, and UI/UX design.
These internships combine a full-time internship with an integrated academic seminar (earning 3-6 total credits) to provide professional exploration and specific skills development over the course of 8 weeks during the summer. You’ll learn to contextualize real-world experience while learning about local business culture, intercultural communication, professional development, and linkages between local and global industry trends.
Sound interesting? Come join us virtually to learn more!
7 sessions available from January 23, 2026 to February 20, 2026
The Campus of the Future Student Idea Showcase will offer opportunities for students and student-teams to explore questions and provide insight into the student experience within the Campus of the Future framework, culminating in presenting to University leadership -- including President Grasso & Provost McCauley -- at a COTF Showcase at the end of Winter 2026. The Showcase will highlight a student-led vision for a campus of the future. All finalists selected to present will receive a monetary award for each team member. Learn more at https://futureoflearning.umich.edu/programs/campus-of-the-future-/
2 sessions available from January 23, 2026 to January 30, 2026
Free pizza offered to current undergrad students aged 18+ ONLY in exchange for xompleting a leadership-focused survey.
1 session on January 23, 2026
Teaching English abroad can be a cost-effective way to spend a year (or two!) immersing yourself in another culture after graduation. There are many ways to go about teaching English abroad, so we invite you to join us for a session that will cover topics including things to know about teaching English abroad, opportunities to do so, and how to prepare for the experience while still a student at U-M!

This event is co-sponsored by the International Center & the English Language Institute (ELI)


4 sessions available from January 23, 2026 to February 20, 2026
We offer therapy dog visits with Gus, a Cavapoo registered with Therapaws, where you can pet, cuddle, and get general stress relief!

Take a break, de-stress, and boost your social well-being with Gus and pals! He is paw-sitively excited to meet you! 🐶
6 sessions available from January 23, 2026 to April 10, 2026
LSA Newnan Pre-Health Advising comes to YOU! Stop by to meet with a Pre-Health Advisor on a first-come, first-served basis. While registration is available, it is not required. We are looking forward to talking with you!
1 session on January 23, 2026
1 session on January 23, 2026
We are excited to announce the Non- and Post-Traditional Student Community Group (NPTCG) Winter 2026 Kickoff Event happening on Friday, January 23, 2026, from 6 PM to 8 PM, in the LSA Multipurpose Room (LSA 1040)!
This special, kid-friendly event is 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:
Enjoy free food and swag 🎉
Meet and connect with fellow non- and post-traditional students
Learn about the NPTCG and resources available to support your journey at U-M
Join in on fun activities that celebrate our unique community
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, or family members! We hope you’ll join us for a night of fun and connection!

2 sessions available from January 24, 2026 to January 26, 2026
4 sessions available from January 24, 2026 to February 5, 2026