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WHO: Department of Near Eastern Studies WHEN: 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Michigan League, Room 4 (Ground Level) Gender and Feminist Psychology WHAT: Harley Dutcher, a University of Michigan graduate student, will expand on the “safe” sex conversation for young women. WHO: Department of Psychology WHEN: Noon to 1:30 p.m. WHERE: East Hall, Room 4464 Feast of Ideas WHAT: Faculty from different disciplines will present 20-minute talks at 14 participating restaurants, shops and galleries around Ann Arbor. WHO: Bicentennial Office WHEN: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Ann Arbor restauraunts, shops and galleries Ancient Philosophy WHAT: Come hear David Charles from Yale University lecture about ancient philosphy. Charles has researched the connection between philosphy and psychiatry. WHO: Department of Philosophy WHEN: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: Angell Hall, 2175 Classics Library Freedom and Flourishing Project Talk WHAT: Listen to Charles C.W. Cooke, the author of “The Conservatarian Manifesto,” speak about the future of government, specifically local governments. WHO: Department of Philosophy WHEN: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Michigan League, Vandenberg Room Stamps Senior Show WHAT: A showcase of live art featuring thesis work by BFA Interarts Performance and BFA Art & Design sudents will be on display. WHO: School of Art & Design WHEN: 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Duderstadt Video Studio Policing Black Citizenship WHAT: A Harvard Law School professor, Annete Gordon-Reed, will speak on Black citizenship, from the country’s founding to Ferguson, as part of the Brian Simpson lecture. WHO: UM Law School WHEN: Noon to 1 p.m. WHERE: South Hall, Room 1225 Tweets Follow @michigandaily Michigan Students @UMichStudents it’s the best day of the week! thanks @michiganalumni for the bagel & coffee (bring your own cup to reduce waste!) Nubar Gambourian @nubarg98 Only in Michigan can it be under 50 degrees, rain, thunderstorm, be super windy, snow, and be over 70 degrees within 10 days... daniel @dfrechettee I’m about to get hit by lightning on my walk from class and I won’t complain Abby @stuffedcabbage1 All’s fair in war and Umich Engineering In an email sent to students, faculty and staff in the school, Dworkin announced that he has mixed emotions about his resignation. “It is necessary for me to have the opportunity to focus more on my family, and this step reflects a joint family decision on our part,” he wrote in the announcement. “I appreciate your understanding about this, and my need for privacy on this matter.” Dworkin was the first African- American man to lead the program, and he was approved by the Board of Regents for the position in March of 2015. In his resignation announcement, Dworkin stated he will work as a faculty member teaching creative entrepreneurship and arts leadership courses in the fall. He will also help with the transition for the interim dean. “I look forward to supporting the interim dean, as well as furthering the field of creative entrepreneurship and arts leadership for the broader university community,” he wrote. The interim provost, Paul Courant, is set to recommend an interim dean in the coming months, and he will lead a national search to appoint the next dean. The University Record reported that Courant reached out to Music, Theatre & Dance faculty and staff to ask for recommendations for potential search advisory committee members. In the announcement, Dworkin highlighted some of the Music, Theatre & Dance School’s accomplishments that he witnessed while he was part of the staff, including the creation of the Department of Chamber Music, and the increase in community engagement activities for the school, to name a few. “I am honored to have been part of the tremendous evolution of our school over these past two years, which has been extraordinarily exciting, and has included so many successes on the part of so many students, faculty, and staff,” he wrote. Dworkin has spent some time at the University of Michigan, as he obtained a bachelor’s degree and master of fine arts degree in violin performance from the University. “From my time as a student once upon a time to my role as dean, the School of Music, Theatre & Dance—which means the people who comprise our school— has transformed my life, as I know it has for so many of you,” he wrote. - ERIN DOHERTY & MATT HARMON ON THE DAILY: SMTD DEAN TO TAKE LAST DANCE IN AUGUST JOHN YAEGER/Daily Dr. Cameron Gibelyou, Coordinator of Teaching, Programing, and Innovation for the LSA Dean’s Office, leads a seminar on Christianity and science for the Bicentennial Interfaith Conference in Ross on Wednesday. RE LIGION AND SCIE NCE After seven years of planning and design, the University of Michigan Nuclear Engineering Laboratory building reopened Monday afternoon, complete with more space and renovations in its laboratories, offices, conference rooms and collaboration rooms for students. Previously, the building housed the decommissioned Ford Nuclear Reactor, which shut down in the early 2000s. Electrical Engineering Prof. David Munson, Jr., a former dean of engineering, said he was involved in the building’s historically relevant renovations. “It was constructed sometime after World War II and there was a research effort that was launched in the University that was really done as a memorial to the University alums who were killed in World War II,” he said. “The goal of this research was to pioneer peaceful uses of atomic energy.” Munson said despite the building’s nuclear reactor shutting down more than a decade ago, it took many years for federal regulators to approve new construction and renovation because of the need to clean and ensure the safety of the space. The building is now home to a variety of features and laboratory space aimed at advancing nuclear security, safety, energy and nonproliferation, the prevention of the spread nuclear weaponry. Sara Pozzi, a nuclear engineering and radiological sciences professor, is one of the researchers using the new facilities to detect and characterize nuclear material in a popular new field in nuclear engineering. Pozzi mentioned one of the cornerstones of the nuclear engineering labs included the linear accelerator, a medical device that came from the Department of Homeland Security. “We’ll be able to host a linear accelerator, which is a machine that accelerates electrons,” she said. “It’s a medical machine so it’s actually used for cancer treatment but it’s being donated to us by the Department of Homeland Security, whom we work for.” Pozzi said the linear accelerator will be especially helpful in detecting nuclear material in containers. She said this is critical in advancing nuclear security. “In these applications, we are looking for Uranium or Uranium-235 inside hidden containers,” Pozzi said. “So imagine someone were to try to smuggle in some Uranium for a weapon and you want to find it inside a shielded container. To do that you would have to interrogate the container with a beam of particle from a high- energy X-ray that would come from the linear accelerator.” Other world-class lab equipment has been added to the building, including imaging tools and gamma ray detectors, which Pozzi described as critical to characterizing radiation. “These can detect not only the presence of gamma rays but also tell you where they’re coming from so they can characterize a whole field of radiation and where it comes from,” she said. For the students who will be doing research in the nuclear engineering lab, Pozzi said collaboration rooms, generous lab space and advanced lab equipment promise a more intellectual working environment. These facilities, she explained, will positively affect students who are investigating topics in nuclear engineering and writing their theses. “A lot of students will be affected by this lab,” she said. “Student doing on their thesis work will be able to do some great experiments because of the new space.” Former Ford nuclear reactor lab building reopens for engineering use $12.4 million in renovations over seven years add equipment, safety measures RASHEED ABDULLAH Daily Staff Reporter 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com ARTS SECTION arts@michigandaily.com SPORTS SECTION sports@michigandaily.com ADVERTISING dailydisplay@gmail.com NEWS TIPS news@michigandaily.com LETTERS TO THE EDITOR tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITORIAL PAGE opinion@michigandaily.com HUSSEIN HAKIM Business Manager 734-418-4115 ext. 1241 hjhakim@michigandaily.com EMMA KINERY Editor in Chief 734-418-4115 ext. 1251 kineryem@michigandaily.com PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION photo@michigandaily.com NEWSROOM 734-418-4115 opt. 3 CORRECTIONS corrections@michigandaily.com The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University OF Michigan. 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