Event Announcements

  1. New U-M exhibition examines Black empowerment, resilience through 19th century photography January 28, 2021
  2. Watch party: U-M professor, students discuss social justice through music in new documentary January 21, 2021
  3. New Mary Sibande installation at U-M Museum of Art reimagines story of South Africa’s domestic workers January 21, 2021
  4. A love letter to Black femmes: Artist Ayana Evans debuts new collaboration with U-M students, faculty January 21, 2021
  5. U-M infectious disease expert Arnold Monto will address COVID-19 vaccines January 6, 2021
  6. Discussion to explore impacts of Trump presidency on climate policy, and what comes next December 2, 2020
  7. Front-line workers honored in Michigan Marching Band’s first virtual show November 27, 2020
  8. U-M infectious disease expert Arnold Monto will address COVID-19 vaccine development November 24, 2020
  9. Global health supply chains face unprecedented stresses in time of unprecedented need November 16, 2020
  10. New U-M mural, exhibition by Detroit artist celebrate labor of Black women in America November 10, 2020
  11. Future of Mobility Conference to focus on diversity, equity and inclusion November 10, 2020
  12. Monumental outdoor sculpture by Jaume Plensa to change the face of U-M Museum of Art November 9, 2020
  13. Virtual panel: The importance of the Latinx vote October 27, 2020
  14. U-M experts present perspectives on 2020 presidential election October 15, 2020
  15. U-M’s annual DEI Summit to explore anti-racism through the arts, actor Wendell Pierce October 12, 2020
  16. Affordable Care Act: U-M hosts panel of national experts October 12, 2020
  17. Speaker series examines 2020 presidential campaign in last month October 8, 2020
  18. Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama’s first outdoor US exhibition ‘blankets’ U-M Museum of Art October 6, 2020
  19. UMS announces digital residencies, includes six artist-driven projects to take place over next year September 28, 2020
  20. U-M Museum of Art to serve as Ann Arbor City Clerk’s satellite office through Nov. 3 September 21, 2020