FOLLOWING UR <3. puzzle by sudokusyndication.com 2 — Thursday, February 9, 2017 News The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES BLI Habit Workshop: Build a Team WHAT: David Korus, founder of Owenoke Capital Management, will lead a workshop on effective team building. WHO: Barger Leadership Institute WHEN: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: Ruthven Museums Building, Room 2009 Prison Creative Arts Project Art Auction WHAT: This auction is open to the community, all proceeds will go to support PCAP’s 22nd Annual Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners. WHO: The Prison Creative Arts Project WHEN: 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Michigan League, Hussey Room Detroiters Speak: Introduction WHAT: The opening session of this semester’s Detroiters Speak series. There will be an introduction to the collaberative teaching team and dicussion on the purpose of education. WHO: Semester in Detroit WHEN: 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Cass Corridor Commons, Detroit, Mich. Slavic Studies Graduate Colloquium: Ukraine WHAT: Slavic Studies graduate student Grace Mahoney will present her research on modern Ukrainian poet Iryna Starovoit WHO: Slavic Languages and Literature WHEN: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Modern Languages Building, Room 3308 Mental Health Career Options WHAT: Dr. Ashley Gearhardt will field questions on pursuing a career in the mental health field, specifically discussing the benefits of graduates degrees. WHO: Department of Psychology WHEN: 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: East Hall, Room 4448 “What You Want Is Not What You Need” WHAT: Jonathan Barnbrook will give a talk as part of the Penny Stamps Speaker series. Barnbook is known for his collaberations with David Bowie WHO: School of Arts & Design WHEN: 5:10 p.m. WHERE: The Michigan Theater The Black Male Athlete WHAT: The 3rd Annual W.M. Trotter Lecture will focus on the narratives of Black Male Athletes. The keynote speaker will be Ray Jackson, a member of the Fab Five. WHO: Trotter Multicultural Center WHEN: 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. WHERE: Ross School of Business Law & Economics: The Effect of Police Slowdowns WHAT: UC Davis Prof. Andrea Chandrasekher will present her article on the 1997 New York City Police Department work slowdown. WHO: Law & Economics WHEN: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: South Hall, Room 1020 Tweets Follow @michigandaily #BBUM @THEBSU Situations like these remind us what we must fight for. The Black Student Union will not stand for racism, anti- Semitism, and violence. Larn @lauren_pryszcz Wow why couldnt the chem building be on fire at a more convenient time (1-2:30) Shaina Jansen @sjmarie14 The Chem building was lit today.....literally Kandi @Kandis_Terry Mojo cookies honestly make me re-evaluate my life’s purpose Jalen Rose, one of the members of the Fab Five who brought the University of Michigan men’s basketball team to the 1992 and 1993 NCAA championship games, is heading to prime time. Written and produced by Nahnatchka Khan of “Fresh Off the Boat,” ABC’s newest show, “Jalen vs. Everybody,” will star Rose in a semi- autobiographical comedy. The show centers around Rose after his career in the NBA, as well as his current life as a sports broadcaster and a single dad. Since ABC already owns the rights to the NBA Finals, “Jalen vs. Everybody” will be a natural fit in the network’s lineup. After bringing the University’s basketball team into the national spotlight along with Jimmy King, Chris Webber, Ray Jackson and Juwan Howard, Rose played for multiple teams in the NBA. In 2007, he started working as an analyst for ESPN, and in 2012 he took a job as one of the hosts for NBA Countdown. The roles of Rose’s mother and grandmother have also been cast in the show. ABC did not yet release information on when the show will premiere, but it will definitely be included in ABC’s new cycle, along with 10 other slated pilots. - MATT HARMON ON THE DAILY: FAB FIVE GOES LIVE MAX KUANG/Daily Ann Arbor Fire Department firetrucks park outside the Chemistry building on Wednesday morning in response to a lab fire. FIRE IN THE L AB Tuesday night, Todd Sevig, director of University of Michigan Counseling and Psychological Services, gave Central Student Government an oversight of the organization’s current plans to expand mental health services unique to the differing majors on campus. “It’s crucial that I … as director of CAPS — we, as CAPS — are here, engaging, listening, answering questions,” he said. “In the last approximately 15 years, we’ve almost doubled in size. We are starting a national search for new positions. We have been newly funded, if you will, for six new positions in CAPS.” Sevig emphasized the importance of faculty and students working together, and how CAPS is currently expanding and adopting new positions this year. “When I think of how change happens in the University, I’m 99 percent convinced that sustainable change, lasting change, happens in student, faculty, staff (and) administrators all working together,” Sevig said. “We are your counseling center. We do not exist for me; we do not exist for the staff … We are not a private counseling center; we are a student counselling center. Whatever we do needs to be grounded in what you all think is helpful, actually works, actually helps you, and not really what we think.” Sevig also described a new program being implemented at the University, modeled after similar programs at other campuses. The program involves assigning a model to each school of the University, in order to understand the unique situations in each field or major. “Northwestern and the University of Iowa were experimenting, piloting having one of their staff members devoting part of their time to one school or college,” Sevig said. “The staff member was physically in that college, and would provide services to only those students and would be able to consult with faculty and staff. I took that idea, transferred it to us, and people liked it.” Sevig said CAPS started with this process on North Campus with full-time counselors in the College of Engineering, the School of Music, Theatre & Dance and the School of Art & Design. It also implemented a step that involved four more specialized counselors in the School of Dentistry, the Ross School of Business, the Law School and Rackham Graduate School. Sevig and his team met with the deans of every school and highlighted the differences in experiences and sources of anxiety for students in different schools, such as the College of Engineering and Music, Theatre & Dance School. There are currently plans in progress to expand the embedded model and add more counselors to the program, as well as increase the number of positions in Central Campus CAPS. School of Art and Design Representative Abigail Zrike said that though she liked the embedded model and that she’s definitely seen it’s effect on campus, she thinks that additional funding could also go towards other measures, such as making it more convenient to schedule an appointment at CAPS. 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