Sessions For: Student Life (Housing)

1 session on November 19, 2025


For the 2025–26 academic year, Mediterranean Topographies (Meditopos) will be organized around the theme of home in the Mediterranean, which broadly includes domestic and private spaces. This interdisciplinary research workshop will explore domestic and private spaces not only as sites of personal and cultural significance but also as zones of political tension, displacement, surveillance, and resistance. How do personal experiences intersect with histories of migration, conflict, surveillance, and belonging? What does it mean to make, find, leave, or lose a home in times of political and climate instability? We will consider the meanings and materialities of ‘home’ across the Mediterranean region. From physical structures to affective attachments, we’ll explore how home is imagined, inhabited, and contested from diverse disciplinary perspectives. The workshop draws from multiple departments and programs at Michigan, including Comparative Literature, History, Anthropology, Middle East Studies, Romance Languages and Literatures, History of Art, Slavic Studies, English, and Classics, aiming to create a collaborative space linking across departments. We hope to foster interdisciplinary conversations about intimate, political, and symbolic dimensions of home in past and present Mediterranean contexts.

1 session on November 19, 2025
Join us for a lunch workshop and wellness group where we will learn more about how anxiety can lead to procrastination and tips to cope with both. This FREE in-person educational wellness group is for students only and will include an interactive presentation facilitated by staff from the Eisenberg Family Depression Center and is a collaborative service with U-M Engineering's C.A.R.E. Center and the Newnan Academic Advising Center.
Registration is not required for in-person wellness groups, but is recommended so there is enough lunch for all attendees.
1 session on November 19, 2025
Are you planning to study abroad through a non-University of Michigan (UM) program during the Winter Term? If so, we invite you to attend our pre-departure presentation! This informative session will cover five essential tips for students participating in non-UM programs, including important academic and financial requirements as well as vital health and safety resources. Join us to ensure you're fully prepared for your upcoming international experience!


This session will be presented by staff from LSA Newnan Academic Advising, the Global Engagement Team (Provost’s Office), the Office of Financial Aid, and the International Center


1 session on November 19, 2025

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 November 19, 2025
Rackham / Sweetland Workshops, co-sponsored by the Rackham Graduate
School, cover a host of topics designed to help graduate students in
various aspects of writing.
1 session on November 19, 2025
Hey Honors Students! Do you love reading? We hope you will join us in reading and discussing any, or all, of our 2025-2026 Honors Reads selections!
This past summer, the Honors Program read The Volcano Daughters, which repeated the mantra “The Word Makes the World.” This curious phrase inspired us to consider how writing and storytelling not only reflect culture and individual experience, they actively shape it. Through this theme, we hope to:
Explore how authors channel history, identity and lived experience through words.
Discuss how texts and the act of writing can expand our perspectives and foster understanding.
Fall Term Selections (Registration required, links below):September 23rd, 5-6PM: She Would Be King by Wayétu Moore
October 16th, 11AM-12PM: Plato and the Tyrant by James Romm
November 12th, 3-4PM: The Correspondent, by Virginia Evans
December - none...classes end early on Dec 8.
Winter Term Selections (Registration required, links will be available in December):January date tbd: Twist by Colum McCann
February 18, 4-5PM : Kitchen, by Banana Yoshimoto, Megan Backus (Translator)


How does it work?Review the options and select the book or books that you want to read.Register to attend the relevant discussion.Read the book in advance of the discussion and come prepared to share your reactions. What questions or insights did the book provoke?Book discussions will (generally) last 50 minutes.Who can attend?Honors students at all levels are welcome.There is no limit to the number of sessions you can attend.Does it count toward the Sophomore Honors Award (avialable to current second year students or new transfer students) or the new Junior Honors Award (available to 2025 first year students)?2nd year Honors students and new transfer students to the Honors Program are eligible to earn engagement points towards the Sophomore Honors Award. Earn 1 point/book read for a maximum of 3 points.New first 1st year students to the Honors Program may count each Honors Reads participation as a "breadth engagement experience" toward the Junior Honors Award requirements. Reading the book and participating in the discussion are required in order for this activity to be eligible toward either the SHA or the JHA.Questions?
Email Denise at dguillot@umich.edu
1 session on November 19, 2025
The road to medical/health professional or law school programs involves academic success, skill-building, and community service, but the path can differ for each individual. What kinds of academic experiences help you grow and learn at the level you need to be competitive? Where can you find volunteering, shadowing, and professional opportunities to help you fully explore your interest? How can you develop a timeline for applying to programs? Our Honors workshops are an outstanding way to gather information. There are several dates and topics to choose from based on where you are in your pre-professional journey. We look forward to seeing you there!

Space is limited so please drop your registration if you find that you are unable to attend.
If you require accommodations to attend a pre-professional event, please email ask.honors@umich.edu Thank you!
1 session on November 19, 2025
1 session on November 19, 2025
1 session on November 19, 2025
Learn about the Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences (QMSS) minor at the University of Michigan! You will get a chance to meet our Peer Mentors and staff and ask questions about our program. Open to all students!
6 sessions available from November 20, 2025 to April 16, 2026
This program is for advisors of different student organizations!
5 sessions available from November 20, 2025 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.
1 session on November 20, 2025
5 sessions available from November 20, 2025 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 November 20, 2025

Join Us for the Debbie Dingell Town Hall!
The Central Student Government’s Government Relations team invites you to a special Town Hall with Congresswoman Debbie Dingell on Thursday, November 20th from 6:30–8:00 PM in Ford School Room 1120.
Join fellow students to hear directly from Representative Dingell about important topics shaping our future. This event is a great opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogue, ask questions, and share your perspective on the issues that matter most to students.
Don’t miss your chance to connect with your elected representative and make your voice heard!

1 session on November 21, 2025
The Biostatistics Department is happy to present Journey Lectures, which are light-hearted, non-technical talks by distinguished Biostatistics faculty describing their career paths.
Join us on Friday, November 21 to learn about the journey taken to Michigan Biostatistics by Donglin Zeng, PhD.
The lecture will begin at 1:30 pm in SPH I, Room 1655.
Refreshments will be served from 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm in the adjoining student lounge (behind the glass doors in the main SPH I lobby) prior to the start of the presentation. This room can be directly accessed through SPH I, Room 1655.
Please arrive early enough to help yourself to refreshments and to find your seat.
3 sessions available from November 21, 2025 to January 6, 2026
Preparing to apply to the Master of Science in Information (MSI) or Master of Health Informatics (MHI) program at UMSI?
Join one of our virtual Application Workshops to get expert guidance on crafting a strong, competitive application to the University of Michigan School of Information.

Each workshop includes:



A step-by-step overview of the MSI and MHI application processes



Insights into what the admissions committee looks for in successful applicants



Tips for writing a compelling academic statement and personal statement



Guidance on resumes, letters of recommendation, and supplemental materials



Time for live Q&A with a member of the UMSI admissions team



Whether you're finalizing your materials or just starting your application, these workshops are a great way to boost your confidence and ensure you're putting your best foot forward.
6 sessions available from November 21, 2025 to November 21, 2025
Come express your creativity and unwind by painting a canvas and enjoying a non-alcoholic beverage on Friday, November 21! All materials will be free of charge. Be sure to register for a 30-minute time slot to save your spot!
1 session on November 21, 2025
This event is organized by the International Education Network (IEN) Student Staff Supervisor's Working Group. It is geared at helping student workers who work in international education offices learn social media skills to utilize in promoting the work and events at their respective units.

The presentation will be led by student interns at U-M Social.

If the event reaches capacity, priority will be given to student staff and employees who part of the IEN Student Staff Supervisors Working Group. We can accommodate additional full time staff attendance if capacity has not been reached.
1 session on November 21, 2025
Ever wondered what our students experience every day? Now’s your chance! Join your fellow staff from across the college for a special Science Demo Show on November 21st, 2–3pm, in Room 170, Weiser Hall.
For one lively hour, step into your students’ shoes and get a front-row seat to the fun, curiosity, and excitement they enjoy in the classroom. Our high-energy presenters will wow you with amazing live experiments and invite you to become part of the action—no lab coat required! Whether you’re a science buff or just looking for some midday excitement, this is the show for you.
Space is limited, so secure your spot! Please RSVP so we know you’ll be joining us.
Don’t miss out—come curious and leave amazed! Mark your calendar, bring your sense of wonder, and see what the students see every day!


This event is for staff only. Any UM staff are welcome to attend!
1 session on November 21, 2025
Join us to explore Chemical Engineering! This is a fantastic opportunity to meet ChE faculty, staff, and current students. Discover what Chemical Engineering is all about—including the exciting careers our graduates pursue. Enjoy food and small giveaways while connecting with our community!

Please RSVP so we can better prepare for you!
1 session on November 24, 2025
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.
1 session on November 24, 2025
Commons and Undercommons: Featured Faculty Projects Lunch and Learn sessions are typically held once per month and offer the opportunity for faculty to give short talks on recent projects. They may discuss works in progress or recently completed projects, along with their intended next steps. These sessions are an opportunity to learn more about the work of Stamps colleagues. Lunch will be provided.
2 sessions available from November 25, 2025 to December 17, 2025
The Michigan Program of Survey and Data Science (MPSDS) trains future generations of survey and data scientists at the intersection of social research and data science. Join us for our virtual information session to learn more about our master's program and the admissions process.
Find out additional information about the program and our admissions process on our website or contact the program at MPSDS.isr@umich.edu.
This session will be recorded and posted on the department's website following the conclusion of the event.
1 session on December 1, 2025
Join the Rackham RMF Team for a productive morning of work in a
shared space. Enjoy breakfast and lunch while co-working in a quiet,
focused environment.
1 session on December 2, 2025
1 session on December 2, 2025
Join UM WISE for an informal dinner to talk about a life in the biotech industry with WISE RP alumae Keli DeVries. Keli is currently the Program Manager of the Michigan Oncology Quality Consortium, a statewide quality improvement collaborative of health systems and health practices throughout Michigan’s upper and lower peninsulas. In this role she uses data to inform her leadership of macro-level quality initiatives to improve cancer care.

Learn about her journey through healthcare-- from pre-med, to a graduate degree in Social Work, to hospital care, to healthcare quality manager! We will have a light dinner with time to learn about Keli's career, ask questions, and have a casual networking opportunity.
1 session on December 2, 2025
A seminar about photobooks interrogating the idea of "Vanishing Jews," examining how the notion of Jews "vanishing" gets played out in photo books in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
1 session on December 2, 2025
The Michigan Program of Survey and Data Science (MPSDS) trains future generations of survey and data scientists at the intersection of social research and data science. Join us for our virtual information session to learn more about our PhD program and the admissions process.
Find out additional information about the program and our admissions process on our website or contact the program at MPSDS.isr@umich.edu.
This session will be recorded and posted on the department's website following the conclusion of the event.




1 session on December 2, 2025
Students: Experience “Seeing the Other,” an amazing project that documents the roles of faith and spiritual journeys of people around the world.
You will see photographs and videos from 500 people across 30 countries that encompass 50 religions, faith traditions, and cultures.
Then, you will experience the opportunity to share and listen to one another’s journeys.
The purpose of Portraits in Faith is to show that everyone is on a spiritual journey together and that there is no “other.”
To learn more, visit portraitsinfaith.org
2 sessions available from December 3, 2025 to December 3, 2025
Join the National Center for Institutional Diversity for a special symposium marking our 20th Anniversary! The symposium, “Engaging the Present, Envisioning the Future: 20 years of Scholarship, Practice, and Community,” will serve as a gathering place to reflect on and celebrate our first 20 years, and to honor our visionaries and the many contributors to NCID’s success.
During this anniversary celebration we aim to reflect on the progress made toward advancing the benefits of diversity both in access and our collective understanding of the purpose, value, and benefits of diversity to our institutions and to society. We intend to affirm that this critical work remains active through research and practice. We will also highlight NCID’s continued support of empirical research and scholarship that seeks to illuminate, inform, and address persistent disparities throughout higher education and other social institutions. Ultimately, we seek to interrogate what the future of this work will look like and how we can sustain our community and continue its advancement.


1 session on December 3, 2025
Negotiation is something that many people feel unprepared for, especially during the job search process. We'll talk through the steps involved in salary negotiation, as well as negotiation tips that can be utilized in other contexts. Bring your questions, as there will be plenty of time for questions and answers.
This event is intended to be interactive and therefore a recording will not be available.


Brought to you by the University Career Center, in partnership with Rackham Graduate School
2 sessions available from December 3, 2025 to January 14, 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, CIEE.


CIEE Summer Global Internship programs combine a full-time internship with an integrated academic seminar (earning 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.
With 18 approved locations in 17 different countries across the globe and placements in a wide variety of career fields--Arts, Business, Communication, STEM, Health Sciences, Policy/Law, and many more--you're sure to find a fantastic option that's the right fit for you!

Sound interesting? Come join as either in-person or virtually to learn more!
1 session on December 3, 2025
Need a break from studying for finals? Dance some of the finals stress away and experience different cultures without having to leave Ann Arbor! Come join us for a night of dancing where we will be learning dances from across the globe taught from cultural dance groups that can be found right here on campus! We will be joined by three student cultural dance groups that will teach us dances from their countries as well as some of their favorite dance moves. Learn salsa from Los Salseros Azules, Léim Irish Dancers and more! Connect with people over dancing and refreshments on December 3 from 6-7:30.
Please register by November 25 so we can get a headcount for food!

1 session on December 4, 2025
Our Continuous Improvement Foundations course is a beginner-friendly training that teaches you the basics of how to make things better at work. In this class, we'll show you why it's important to really understand why problems happen, why guessing can be risky, and how to pinpoint the things that will make a big difference when you're trying to improve your work.


We use real stories, small group activities, and group discussions to help you see how these ideas can be used every day.

*Please bring an issue or a work process that you want to make better. During the course, you will have a chance to use what you’re learning to tackle your specific issue.

After the course, you will know how to:


Explain what 'value' means and understand it from the perspective of whoever is receiving your service or product
Recognize the 8 types of unnecessary activities or 'waste' and get good at noticing them when they happen
Realize why it's important to go right to where the problem happens and ask open questions to get more information
Understand the four-step method of Plan-Do-Check-Adjust, which is a tested way to solve problems
Learn how Organizational Excellence can support you and your team

Session length: 2.5 hours


1 session on December 4, 2025
This session is geared towards students who have been working on their STEM RCA Scholarship applications and want more specific details on how to improve their application materials.
If you are preparing your application for the campus nomination process and have any final, lingering questions prior to submission, this session is for you! Join us for tips and tricks on finalizing your application.
1 session on December 5, 2025
Join us for a virtual student panel featuring current Master of Science in Information (MSI) and Master of Health Informatics (MHI) students from the University of Michigan School of Information. This interactive session is a great opportunity to hear firsthand about student experiences, academic life, and insights into the UMSI community. Whether your considering applying or simply want to learn more, come with your questions and connect with our panelists!
2 sessions available from December 5, 2025 to December 12, 2025
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! 🐶
19 sessions available from December 6, 2025 to December 6, 2025
1 session on December 8, 2025
The "Engaged Mentoring" series is for faculty mentors of research trainees at any stage of training. This program is an evidence-based, interactive approach designed to elevate mentoring skills for engaging in productive, culturally responsive research mentoring relationships. The program aims to accelerate the process of becoming an effective research mentor by providing mentors with an intellectual framework, an opportunity to experiment with various methods, and a forum in which to solve mentoring dilemmas with the help of their peers. By the end of the program, mentors will have articulated their style and philosophy of mentoring and have a toolbox of strategies for approaching difficult mentoring situations. These skills will support the success of both mentors and mentees, and it is responsive to the NIGMS guidelines regarding the preparation of mentors involved in training grants.


The OGPS Engaged Mentoring Series, focuses on the five themes below. To learn more about the five themes, visit our Canvas Site:

1. Establishing Effective Mentoring/Mentee Relationships

2. Aligning Expectations Using Mentoring Plans

3. Managing Mental Health in the Mentoring Relationship

4. Approaching Difficult Conversations

5. Managing Tension and Conflict

The 5 themes are presented in two different formats:
Option A: Two half-day Workshop series. Each session is 4hrs, and you must attend both sessions in order to receive a certificate of completion from OGPS.
Option B: 1-day Retreat. The session is 8hrs, and you must attend the entire session to receive a certificate of completion from OGPS.

We will continue to populate this site with more program offering dates throughout the year.
1 session on December 9, 2025
Congratulations on finishing the semester!
Join us for a well-deserved break filled with good vibes, great company, and delicious food & beverages provided for all participants. This event is open to all, and is meant to be a community building opportunity through the lens of First Gen experiences in the SMTD.
2 sessions available from December 9, 2025 to December 11, 2025
Join UM WISE for a winter wonderland themed WISE Night In! We will have cookie decoration and make snowflake decorations as well as a hot chocolate bar to go with our Jerusalem Garden dinner. Come celebrate the season (and the end of classes) and make some new friends in STEM.
1 session on December 10, 2025
Hello College of Engineering Students!
We are so excited to be bringing back our Study Days event series! This is a come-and-go casual shared working space like a library or office (you can work on homework, writing, research reading, anything!) for only engineering graduate students to build community.
Join us on December 10th from 9 AM - 11:30 AM in the Lurie Engineering Center (LEC) Johnson Rooms. There will be free snacks and swag!
Please come by and join us! RSVP is not necessary but is encouraged to give us an approximate number of folks to expect!
With care,
Jordan Peyton
2 sessions available from December 10, 2025 to December 11, 2025
Join ONSF for our semester kick-off sessions! Come learn about the Truman Scholarship, STEM award opportunities, and more!
1 session on December 10, 2025
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 December 10, 2025
This session is part of the 2025-2026 Generative AI tutorial series hosted by the Michigan Institute for Data & AI in Society (MIDAS)
About: Guided tutorial on discovering, accessing, and adapting open-source models from the Hugging Face Model Hub for tasks like image recognition, text classification, time series forecasting and more. Focus on reading model cards, linking trained models to code and training data, and designing evaluation strategies for AI components
1 session on December 11, 2025
Join us for Empowering Teams 101 where we help you and your team work smarter and achieve more together. Whether joining a team for the first time or you've been collaborating with your group for a while, this 2-hour workshop is tailored to empower you and your colleagues.

In this session, we take you through the core principles of the Empowering Teams 101 approach, broken down into five straightforward areas (Metrics, Visual Board, Team Huddles, Experiments to Learn and Innovate (ELI), and Leadership Walks). These principles will guide you in enhancing team efficiency and the quality of your work. You'll get the chance to take a step back, consider how these elements apply to your team, and exchange insights with other participants on the same journey.

This workshop is ideal for those who are already part of a campus team applying the Empowering Teams 101 strategies.Still, we warmly welcome anyone keen to learn and possibly adopt these methods in the future. Join us to unlock your team's full potential with simple, effective strategies that make working together even better.
Learn more about Organizational Excellence by visiting https://organizationalexcellence.umich.edu