Arts & Culture

  1. November 4, 2013

    Global experiences come alive in storytelling event

    Global experiences can be poignant, funny, uplifting and sometimes unsettling. Faculty, staff and students will share their stories of those experiences Thursday at the second “Lost in Translation” event.

  2. November 4, 2013

    Exhibit presents Jewish cookbooks’ contributions to American cuisine

    Jewish cookbooks from 50 states, including the first one printed in America and the first Jewish charity cookbook in Detroit, are part of the Hatcher Graduate Library exhibit “American Foodways: The Jewish Contribution.”

  3. October 28, 2013

    Campus briefs

    A roundup of news from around the university.

  4. October 9, 2013

    Coleman measures plans, progress toward ‘university of tomorrow’

    The historic launch next month of the university’s boldest-ever capital campaign and the celebration of its bicentennial in 2017 were among the key messages of President Mary Sue Coleman’s annual Leadership Breakfast address.

  5. October 8, 2013

    U-M acquires archive of maverick filmmaker John Sayles

    Documents, images and props illuminating iconic film director John Sayles’ body of work will be available to researchers in the John Sayles Archive at the Special Collections Library.