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  1. January 10, 2022

    Event to explore Ellington’s symphonic triptych ‘Three Black Kings’

    The International Center for American Music will host a virtual event at 3 p.m. Jan. 27 featuring a discussion of Duke Ellington’s final composition, “Three Black Kings,” with Luca Bragalini, professor of jazz history at the Music Conservatory of Brescia, Italy. The title of the work and original reference is to the Black King in…
  2. January 10, 2022

    Detroit-area speaker encourages churches to be more welcoming

    “All Are Welcome … But Are They?” will be presented at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 23 at St. Mary Student Parish, 331 Thompson St., by John Thorne, executive director of the Detroit Catholic Pastoral Alliance.

  3. January 10, 2022

    NYU professor aims to offer more honest view of incarceration

    “Abolitionist Aesthetics: The Art to End Slavery and to End Prisons” is scheduled for 4-5:30 p.m. Jan. 19, a virtual event featuring Nicole Fleetwood, a professor at New York University.

  4. January 10, 2022

    Tulsa race massacre continues to resonate after more than 100 years

    Scott Ellsworth, a lecturer IV in the Department of Afroamerican and African Studies, will talk about “The Tulsa Race Massacre: Causes, Cover-ups and the Ongoing Fight for Justice” from 4-6 p.m. Jan. 17.

  5. January 10, 2022

    Veterans to discuss King’s message as it relates to militarism

    Veterans Bill Shea and Bob Krzewinski will discuss “MLK, Militarism and the Future” from 2-4 p.m. Jan. 17 in the Hussey Room of the Michigan League.

  6. January 10, 2022

    Reparations are main topic of panel discussion at MLK event

    A panel will tackle questions about reparations from 12:30-2 p.m. Jan. 17 during the online discussion “You Can Keep the Mule: Let’s Explore Reparations Models.”

  7. January 10, 2022

    Staffer’s musical dreams fulfilled while living in L.A.

    Before she joined U-M a decade ago, Anne Kadrovich rubbed elbows with the likes of Madonna, Gwen Stefani and Michael Jackson.

  8. January 10, 2022

    Heritage Project — The 1913 Lectern

    For more than 100 years, Hill Auditorium has been U-M’s most prestigious venue for rhetoric and debate. Speaker after speaker has gripped and pounded an oak lectern given by the Class of 1913.

  9. January 10, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  10. January 7, 2022

    Student Life provides guidance for students with COVID-19

    Leaders from Student Life have sent a message to all U-M students providing guidance and information about what they should do if they have tested positive for COVID-19.