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The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com

ROBERT BUECHLER/Daily

Students decorate a cube at the Community of Cultures bicentennial 
festival at Pierpont Commons on Friday 

 

Integrating Inclusion and 
Equity into the Academy

WHAT: Dr. Sam Museus from 
Indiana University will speak 
about specific strategies for 
supporting and representing 
diverse faculty at universities.

WHO: National Center for 
Institutional Diversity

WHEN: 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.

WHERE: Rackham Graduate 
School, Assembly Hall 

As the University of Michigan 

reaches its 200th year, two 
Presidential 
Bicentennial 

Professors have paid tribute to 
the innovation the school has 
been known for by announcing 
the Campus of the Future 
Competition.

For 
this 
contest, 
Joanna 

Millunchick, a material science 
and 
engineering 
professor, 

and Mika LaVaque-Manty, a 
professor of political science, are 
inviting University students and 
post-doctoral fellows from all 
disciplines to come together to 
create projects that reinvent the 
idea of the University and what 
is means to be a Wolverine. 

All University students have 

the opportunity to submit a 
project abstract by May 1, which 
could lead to a project showcase 
in October and the chance to win 
$25,000 in prizes. The projects 
will be assessed by a panel of 
judges during the showcase 
next semester. Students from all 
majors are encouraged to submit 
their ideas.

Millunchick expressed her 

excitement for the competition 

and working with students. 

“I’m really looking forward 

to seeing all the ideas, and 
getting the students to expand 
on what they’re thinking,” she 
said. “So far, the people I’ve 
met are so inspirational. It’s 
fun working with the students, 
that’s my favorite part always.”

The Campus of the Future 

Competition emphasizes three 
main scales: the room scale, 
building scale and total campus 
scale. These encompass the 
scope of what one’s project 
could focus on — they also 
challenge students to come 
up with new ideas as to how 
the University could change 
its methods to accommodate 
more individuals with diverse 
backgrounds.

According to the competition’s 

message, the University hopes 
to adapt to the ongoing needs of 
the community with the quickly 
shifting world. 

LaVaque-Manty 
further 

explained the many dimensions 
of this project and how there are 
various interpretations of what 
the prompt could mean.

“You can think of campus of 

the future in all kinds of ways,” 
he said. “When we use the word 
‘campus,’ we might be meaning 
higher education in general or 
university campuses or we might 
be meaning campuses here — and 
we might be talking about space 
in the Diag. It means all the 
things that happen on campus.” 

Bicentennial-themed contest to 
recognize University innovations

Multi-faceted prompt allows students to consider multiple dimensions in projects

AMARA SHAIKH
Daily Staff Reporter

 

CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

Janet Yellen, Chair of 
U.S. Federal Reserve 
System
WHAT: Janet Yellen will speak 
about the Federal Reserve and 
monetary policy. Admission is 
free but tickets are required.
WHO: Gerald R. Ford School of 
Public Policy

WHEN: 4 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.

WHERE: Rackham Graduate 
School, Rackham Auditorium 

“What the Health” 
Movie Screening

WHAT: A documentary will 
be screened, looking into the 
prevention and reversal of 
chronic diseases, as well as the 
role of government in health care.

WHO: Maize Pages Student 
Organizations

WHEN: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

WHERE: DANA Building, Room 
1040

Senior Recital: Margaret 
Tigue, soprano

WHAT: Senior Margaret Tigue 
will give her vocal recital for a 
public audience. 

WHO: School of Music, Theatre 
& Dance

WHEN: 7:30 p.m.

WHERE: Earl V. Moore 
Building, Britton Recital Hall

The Politics of 
Measuring Human 
Rights and Gender 
Violence

WHAT: Sally Engle Merry from 
New York University will discuss 
data and human rights. 

WHO: Science, Technology & 
Society 

WHEN: 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

WHERE: Tisch Hall, Room 1014

Women’s Studies 
Department Honors 
Thesis Colloquium

WHAT: Four seniors from the 
Women’s Studies department 
will present their honors theses. 

WHO: Women’s Studies 
Department

WHEN: 1:10 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

WHERE: Lane Hall, Room 2239

Tony Lewis speaks in the 
RC

WHAT: Author Tony Lewis will 
talk about his memoir, “Slugg: 
A Boy’s Life in the Age of Mass 
Incarceration,” about growing up 
in the age of mass incarceration. 
WHO: Residential College
WHEN: 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.

WHERE: East Quadrangle, Room 
1405

Islamic Dance and Drama 
with Gamelan

WHAT: Student dancers 
and musicians will join two 
distiguished dancers from 
Indonesia in a performance 
about the development of a 
Javasese Islamic saint. 

WHO: Residential College

WHEN: 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

WHERE: Hill Auditorium

Ann Arbor restaurant BurgerFi 

shut down abruptly, with only a sign 

on the door to notify customers. 

“The BurgerFi Restaurant is 

now closed Indefinitely with No 

Plans of Reopening,” the sign read. 

“The Owner and Staff would like To 

Thank All Our Guest [sic.] for their 

support throughout our tenure. We 

apologize for the short notice and 

Inconvenience this may have caused. 

Once again, Thank You All.” 

No additional information has 

been released about the closing.

BurgerFi first opened in 2013, 

moving into New York Pizza Depot’s 

former location under the University 

Towers apartment building at the 

corner of South University and Forest 

Streets. According to the restaurant’s 

website, it is part of a national 

franchise that began in 2011 and has 

been growing rapidly.

Students and locals were 

confused about the restaurant’s 

unexpected closing. Because there 

was lack of warning, customers were 

left wondering about the reason 

behind the shut-down.

LSA freshman Maria Ficaro is 

living in University Towers next year, 

and she was excited to have BurgerFi 

right under her apartment.

“I was looking forward to having 

all these food places close by, let alone 

right under me — like BurgerFi,” 

Ficaro said. “I’m confused on why 

they randomly shut down without 

giving an explanation. All of a sudden 

I walk by and there is a sign saying 

they closed down. Not cool.”

Business sophomore Maddie 

Demeter, a current University Towers 

resident, had a similar experience.

“Maybe two weeks ago, I was 

walking by and I saw (the sign),” 

Demeter said. “I was really surprised, 

the whole inside was empty. I hadn’t 

been in a while and I remember 

thinking I should go, and then it was 

closed! So I never got to go one last 

time.”

Demeter said she’s seen people 

walking in and out of the space 

since it closed, but the restaurant 

seems to be completely empty now. 

She’s hoping something new moves 

in, though she hasn’t heard about 

anything yet. 

“On South U, there are quite a 

few vacancies that need to be filled 

so I hope something comes soon,” 

she said.

- MAYA GOLDMAN

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