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CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

Non-Violent Activism in
Gaza

WHAT: Listen as Ashley Bates,
project coordinator for the
Conflict and Peace Iniative,
discusses why anti-occupation
activist movements have
succeeded in the West Bank but
not in Gaza.

WHO: Center for Middle Eastern
and North African Studies

WHEN: Noon to 1:30 p.m.

WHERE: Weiser Hall, Room 555

Donuts with Dean

WHAT: Join the LSA dean of
diversity, equality, and inclusion for
a conversation in which all students,
but specifically international
students, are invited to voice their
concerns on issues they may be
facing due to their country of origin.

WHO: Graduate Rackham
International

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

WHERE: Michigan Union, Pond
Room

First Generation Student
Gateway Open House

WHAT: Students and faculty are
invited to learn more about the
resources provided for those who
are the first in their families to
pursue a bachelor’s degree at the
University.

WHO: First Generation College
Students @ Michigan

WHEN: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

WHERE: Student Activities
Buildings

Goldwater & Astronaut
Scholarships Session

WHAT: If you’re a STEM major,
attend this info session to learn
about two scholarships that
provide $7,500 and $10,000 for
those seeking to pursue research
careers.

WHO: Office of National
Scholarships and Fellowships

WHEN: Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Mason Hall, Room
1330

World Vegetarian Day at
East Quad

WHAT: Celebrate World
Vegetarian Day at East Quad
by indulging in dishes such as
chickpea salad and vegetarian
nachos. A meal plan or dining
dollars are required.
WHO: Michigan Dining
WHEN: 11 a.m. to 8 pm.
WHERE: East Quad Dining Hall

Resume Blitz

WHAT: Preparing to apply
for internships? Stop by the
Michigan Union for drop-in
advising on how to improve your
resume.

WHO: University Career Center

WHEN: 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

WHERE: Michigan Union, Rogel
Ballroom

Alumni Panel Series:
Mental Health

WHAT: Listen to a panel of
alumni discuss their time at the
University, while also providing
advice regarding mental health.

WHO: Department of Pyschology

WHEN: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m

WHERE: East Hall, Room 4448

Intercultural Awareness
Workshop

WHAT: Come learn about the
cultural assumptions people
make on a day-to-day basis, as
well as how to combat them and
improve intra- and inter-cultural
relations.

WHO: Engineering Human
Resources

WHEN: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.

WHERE: Lurie Robert H.
Engineering Center

420 Maynard St.

Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327

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Positive messages covered the Diag
for ‘U’ Expect Respect initiative

The University plans to educate students on what respect means in new campaign

Positive messages covered

the Diag on Friday, as the
University
of
Michigan’s

Expect
Respect
initiative

launched its new campaign.
The new campaign, which
focuses on defining respect,
was accompanied by booths
that allowed students to better
understand what respect means
on campus. Approximately 600
students participated in the
event, which is the first of two
“Diag Days” being held by the
initiative.

Nicole Banks, the assistant

dean of students, organized
the event to help introduce
students to the Expect Respect
campaign and the values that
it looks to instill in the student

body.

“They hear the catchphrase,

but they may not have had a
deeper understanding of it,”
Banks said, explaining the
purpose of the event.

To give students a better

understanding,
each
booth

focused on specific aspects of
the campaigns led by Expect
Respect.

One
of
the
booths

encouraged students to take
a pledge to support the spirit
of Expect Respect by signing
a banner that will hang in the
Diag.

Another
booth
focused

on
the
First
Amendment’s

relation to free speech and
hate speech on campus. The
booth featured Doug Lewis,
the director of student legal
services on campus. While
there, Lewis said, he engaged

with students about how the
First Amendment should be
used
to
create
meaningful

discussion and not to inflame
hatred against others. Lewis
spoke of Expect Respect’s new

poster campaign encouraging
students to invite, not incite,
hostilities when disagreeing
with others.

“We
had
some
rousing

conversations
about
what

that means in the light of
what’s been going on here on
campus lately,” he said.

The final booth covered

Expect
Respect’s
newest

campaign
on
defining

respect.
Students
at
the

booth
took
photographs

while
holding
dry-erase

boards with messages about
what respect means to them.

LSA senior Gabe Colman,

who helped photograph and
organize the event, handed
out Expect Respect bracelets
and stickers. Colman said the
event and the encouragement
of respect were important
due to recent racist incidents
on campus.

“Especially
given
the

campus
climate
recently,

we’re just trying to, you
know, put all the love out
there, as you can see with all
the positive chalking around.
We’re trying to, you know,
drown out all the negativity
and we’re trying to combat
it with positivity and with
respect.”

MATT HARMON
Daily Staff Reporter

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.

NOVEMBER 9, 1967—
ANOTHER OPENING,
ANOTHER SHOW: When
Soph Show’s “Once Upon
a Mattress” hits the
boards in Lydia Mendels-
sohn Theatre tonight,
the efforts of the Class
of 1970 will be presented
for public viewing for the
first time. Karen Ander-
son, ‘70, applies the last
bit of greasepaint to the
apprehensive face of Rick
Oppenheim, ‘70, before
last night’s final rehearsal
for the fledging group.

MONDAY MEMORIES

We’re just trying
to, you know, put
all the love out

there

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