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| Arthur Miller Theatre | | | The Tony Award-winning play which celebrates the journey from youth to adulthood will be directed by Associate Professor of Theatre & ... |
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| North Quad | 5-9 p.m. | | The A2DataDive is bringing together data scientists from the U-M, Ann Arbor and Detroit communities to lend their data skills ... |
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| Alexander G. Ruthven Building | Noon-5 p.m. | | This is an opportunity to visit behind the scenes at the four museums of the Ruthven Museums Building: the Museums of Anthropology, ... |
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| U-M Museum of Art | 7 p.m. | | Coming to Ann Arbor directly from Dance Films Association's 40th Dance On Camera Festival in New York City, this screening of ... |
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| Matthaei Botanical Gardens | 2 p.m. | | This is a slide program by former American Rose Society president Steve Jones on the types of roses, how to plant them, and general ... |
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| Rackham Auditorium | 4 p.m. | | The performers are Jeremy Crosmer, cello;
Dan Gilbert, clarinet;
Freda Herseth, mezzosoprano;
Stephen Lussman, baritone;
Carmen ... |
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| Rackham Building | 2-3:30 p.m. | | Comparing history museums in Berlin and Washington, the changing landscape of national museums in both capitals throughout the last 20 ... |
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| Exhibits |
| The Museum on Main Street, 500 N. Main | | | This exhibit will cover the social and cultural history of drinking and drugs on campus and in Washtenaw County. |
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| Taubman Health Sciences Library | | | The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s traveling exhibition, Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race, illustrates how Nazi ... |
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| Museum of Natural History | 9 a.m.-5 p.m. | | This exhibit, which includes interactive components and videos, explores how evolutionary factors contribute to contemporary health ... |
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