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CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

‘Volume Zero: The Work
of Charles Correa’

WHAT: Students are invited
to watch a 58-minute film
that depicts the life of one of
the world’s most influential
architects through interviews
and live footage.

WHO: Taubman College
of Archiecture and Urban
Planning

WHEN: 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Art and Architecture
Building, Auditorium

“Punks” @ 20: Revisiting
Cathy Cohen’s Queer
Coalitional Vision

WHAT: A symposium that
celebrates Cohen’s “queer of color”
critique, which recognizes the
intersections of race, gender, class,
sexuality and nation.

WHO: Lesbian, Gay, Queer
Research Iniative

WHEN 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

WHERE: Hatcher Graduate
Library Gallery

Using Non-natives and
Native Plants in Art

WHAT: Make the journey to
listen to local artist Jane Kramer
discusses how she places shadow
images of native plants onto paper
made from invasive plants.

WHO: Matthei Botanical Gardens
and Nichols Arboretum

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

WHERE: Matthei Bontanical
Gardens

North Campus
Sustainability Hour: Seth
Guikema

WHAT: Listen to Prof. Guikema
discuss his research regarding
how to foster societal safety
and sustainability in the face of
natural distasters and terrorism.

WHO: Industrial and Operations
Engineering

WHEN: 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Lurie Robert H.
Egineering Center, Johnson
Rooms

SWE/TBP Engineering
Fall Career Fair

WHAT: Join the annual Society
of Women Engineers/Tau Beta
Pi, as well as over 300 companies,
at the largest recruiting event
in the University’s College of
Engineering.
WHO: Engineering Career
Resource Center
WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
WHERE: Duderstadt Center,
Media Union

LSA Bicentennial Theme
Semester Symposium:
Digital Future

WHAT: Learn from five
renowned scholars how digital
technologies challenge the world,
as well as how they will shape
the future.

WHO: Bicentennial Office

WHEN: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

WHERE: Tisch Hall, Room 1014

Charles Correa
International Lecture

WHAT: Join international
architect Tatiana Bilbao as she
discusses how architecture can
be used to improve society and
the surrounding environment.

WHO: Taubman College of
Architecture and Urban Planning
WHEN: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

WHERE: Walgreen Drama
Center, STAMPS Auditorium

Clinical Science Brown
Bag: Early Childhood
Precursors of Gender
Differences in
Depressive Symptoms

WHAT: Come listen to a clinical
science doctoral student discuss
her work in highlighting gender
differences regarding early-
childhood depressive symptoms.

WHO: Katherine Blumstein

WHEN: 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.

WHERE: East Hall, Room 4464

Michigan Community Scholars
Program holds solidarity event

Students, faculty gather to support one another in light of Sunday’s incidents

Every Monday, the
Michigan Daily will be
publishing a photo found
from the Daily’s archives
of an important part of
University of Michigan
history.

JANUARY 16, 1990 —
Participants in MLK Day
Unity Rally cheer as they
march down South U on
their way to the diag.

Photo by: David Lubliner

MONDAY MEMORIES

On Sunday night, more than

100 students from the Michigan
Community Scholars Program
learning community gathered in
the Multipurpose Room of West
Quadrangle Residence Hall to
show support and solidarity
against the racist vandalism that
targeted three Black student
residents.

David Schoem, director of

MCSP and an adjunct associate
professor, led the event.

“We feel terrible that in

our community they had to
experience
those
disgusting

things that were put on their
doors, and we want to show our
support and love,” he said. “We
hope you will feel that we are all
here to express that to you.”

Schoem said such actions are

meant to threaten and intimidate
members of the community, but
it will not be tolerated. He said
an attack against one is an attack
against all.

Wendy
Woods,
associate

director of MCSP, compared the
hateful incidents occurring in
West Quad to such an incident
happening in someone’s family
home.

“In other words, it happened

in your home,” she said. “That
is probably one of the ways
you might most make someone
feel violated or insecure — by
actually coming into their own
home and putting up something
like that. It’s just like if you are
living in your homes at home and
you come home and your house
has been broken into.”

Woods noted in her time

addressing
MCSP,
she
has

recognized
it
as
a
brave

community.

“We’re
not
talking
about

free speech in this instance,
we’re not talking about coming
up and talking to someone
and exchanging views with
them,” she said. “To do (this), to
deface room or where they live,
basically is an act of cowardice.”

Angela Dillard, the associate

dean of undergraduate education
in LSA, was next to take the floor.

Dillard said the LSA Dean’s

Office has been actively in
contact with the President’s
Office, targeted students and
greater community to determine
how the University will best
respond to the crime.

“We advocate on behalf of all

undergraduates at the University
all the time. ... We really want to
try and do a better job building
relationships with students this

year,” she said. “We think it’s
going to be another tough year,
we think that this stuff is going
to keep happening, that it’s
going to keep testing us and it’s
going to test our resolve and
our ability to respond and to
respond well.”

John Seto, the director of

Housing Security, also spoke,
emphasizing the event is under
investigation.

“We take these types of

instances very seriously, this is
going to be investigated, and it
is a priority,” he said. “Housing
Security
and
University

Police have already started
investigation and have made
contact with the residents that
have been impacted.”

Seto also affirmed Housing

Security’s support for students,
saying students may notice
more security officers in the
halls and encouraging students
to reach out if they have
questions.

Engineering senior Chloe

Henderson, a resident adviser
in MCSP, said she and her

JEN MEER

Daily Staff Reporter

See SOLIDARITY, Page 3A

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