Location: BSRB Auditorium (the pringle)
Michigan Interactive Investments has a stock pick competition (prize $2000) judged by some hotshots. Tasty dinner will be served.
Location: 2305 GG Brown
Philip Loud from Stantec will present on the topic of "Transition from Small to Large Consulting Firm, Private to Public."
Location: League Underground
The F-word presents a night of open mic poetry to give the UM community a place to celebrate, rant, embrace and explore gender identity and expression.
Location: 3200 Angell Hall
Come and talk about classes, profs, requirements, or anything, hosted by the university english association.
Location: Donahue Conference Room
Don Wuebbles, the University of Illinois at U-C will present
"Evaluating the Impacts of Aviation on Climate Change".
Location: MSA Chambers Union
The lease signing ordinance, which was passed by City Council last year, delayed the lease signing date of September-to-September leases to December 1st, in an effort to give students more time to make the most informed housing decisions and put an end to the stressful "housing rush". In attendance there will be multiple landlords and city council members, making this event a unique opportunity to express your feedback and experiences with the ordinance.
Location: 2166 DOW
Whether it be in the working world or in school, you are guaranteed to come across a situation where you will be forced to communicate with someone from a different background. Language and cultural barriers make these types of communication even more difficult, so why get an idea on how to circumvent such problems at the SGE Game Night.
Location: Chesebrough Lobby (north campus)
Runs till 7:30
The idea behind the Fair is to showcase the various cultures that UM student organizations and individuals represent in a way that's both fun and educational. Each group will be provided with funding, and given a table in the lobby on which to display a poster, game, photos, food, music, activity, or other form of presentation.This is a free event, open to the entire UM community.
Location: Perlman Honors Commons (mason)
Are you interested in US politics? Sociology? Nature and the environment? Just looking for a great discussion that crosses multiple disciplines? Please come to next week's Honors Mini-Seminar, "Nature and Democratic Culture", led by Ethan Schoolman, graduate student in Sociology.
Location: Kuenzel Room Union
Many of the world's most important medicines and biotechnological products are wholly or partly developed in universities in the West. The accessibility of these innovations to people living in poor countries, especially for pandemic diseases like HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria, is profoundly affected by the research, licensing and patenting decisions made by these academic research centers.
As members of these institutions of higher learning, we believe that universities have an opportunity and a responsibility to improve global access to public health goods--particularly those they have helped to generate. Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (UAEM) is an organization of university students, faculty and staff dedicated to promoting equitable access to products of university research and to increasing university-led research on neglected diseases.