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CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

Michigan Students
@UMichStudents

it’s chapstick szn.

kevin
@kevinadairr

u know why i haven’t had a
GREAT ass time at a umich
party? bc no ones played the
jellyfish pineapple house jam
from spongebob

Michigan Dining
@MichiganDining

Happy Compost Awareness
Week! Compost-enriched soil
reduces erosion, alleviates soil
compaction, and helps control
plant disease.

Julia Laing
@julialaing_

Umich, mich state, pistons,
red wings AND the lions
all took home W’s this past
weekend so yeah you could
say it’s a good day

The Road Ahead for
Israel and Palestine:
Two Years

WHAT: A talk discussing
the possibility of a two-state
solution and roles of the U.S. and
Middle East.

WHO: Center for Middle
Eastern and North African
Studies

WHEN: 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
WHERE: Weiser Hall — 555

CultureXchange: North
Campus Cultural Festival

WHAT: A celebration of the
cultures that make up the
University of Michigan through
art, performance and cuisine.

WHO: School of Music, Theatre
& Dance

WHEN: 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

WHERE: Walgreen Drama
Center — Stamps Auditorium

Student Recital: Emily
Camras, cello

WHAT: A performance including
the works of Ben-Haim, Partos,
Avni and Stutschewsky.

WHO: School of Music, Theatre
& Dance

WHEN: 8:30 p.m.

WHERE: Stearns Building —
Cady Room

Community Assembly
and Interactive Panel
Discussion

WHAT: Will include remarks
from University President Mark
Schlissel and updates on the
Year One Progress Report.

WHO: Diversity, Equity and
Inclusion

WHEN: 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

WHERE: Rackham Graduate
School — Auditorium

Trotter House
Groundbreaking
Ceremony
WHAT: Groundbreaking
ceremony for the Trotter
Multicultural Center’s new State
Street site.
WHO: Diversity, Equity and
Inclusion
WHEN: 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
WHERE: State Street (Between
Kelsey Museum and Barbour
Hall)

Writing History Through
Photography: Kojong’s
Funeral of 1919

WHAT: A presentation and
analysis on the narration of
Korean King Kojong’s funeral
through photography.

WHO: Nam Center for Korean
Studies

WHEN: 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

WHERE: Weiser Hall — 555

Prechter Bipolar
Research Program
Lecture

WHAT: Author Marya
Hornbacher will join a panel
on the discussion of research in
bipolar disorder.

WHO: Depression Center
WHEN: 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
WHERE: A. Alfred Taubman
Biomedical Science Research
Building — Kahn Auditorium

Veterans Week: Student
Veterans at Michigan
Panel and Discussion

WHAT: A group of students will
discuss their experiences serving
in the military.

WHO: Veteran and Military
Services

WHEN: 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

WHERE: Michigan Union —
Parker Room

Every Wednesday, The
Michigan Daily will be asking
a University affiliate what
the University’s Bicentennial
means to them.

“The Bicentennial is really cool
because we’re able to not only
think about our past, but look
forward to the future. There are
a lot of initiatives, like Campus
of the Future and M-BARC,
which is making a time capsule
of our entire history essentially,
so there’s a lot of reflection but
a lot of planning for the future,
too, which I think is cool. I think
reflection is a huge part of — as
an institution — what we have
to do in order to learn from our
past and make a better future
for our students.”

LSA senior Victoria Rai

AARON BAKER/Daily

WOLVE RINE OF THE WE E K

Several members of Central

Student Government gathered
in the Chemistry Building
to spread autism awareness
Tuesday
afternoon.
CSG

engaged passing students with
their brightly colored table and
wheel, which students could
spin to learn facts about autism
and engage in conversation.

Public Policy senior Nadine

Jawad,
Central
Student

Government vice president,
and
LSA
senior
Shavon

Edwards,
senior
policy

adviser to Jawad, said they
have
dedicated
themselves

to promoting neurodiversity

acceptance
throughout
the

academic
year,
putting
on

events each month to reach
out to and educate students
around campus.

Few metrics exist around

austism
at
the
University,

Jawad
and
Edwards
said,

because many students are
either undiagnosed or do not
disclose to the university.

Jawad said the issue of

neurodiversity
stands
out

to her because it touches so
many students in some way,
including all members of CSG
present at Tuesday’s event
surrounding this issue.

“What’s interesting about

the
team
that’s
putting

this together is that we all
have a different reason and

experience behind why we
think that this is important,”
she said. “From an allyhood
perspective we need to make
campus more inclusive and
accessible to everyone who
studies here.”

CSG would like to make

all students at the University
of
Michigan
more
aware

of autism in the hopes that
students will become informed
enough to become allies to
autistic peers. LSA freshman
Usha Yeruva, intern to the
senior policy adviser, said
CSG aims to impress upon
the student body the idea that
everyone experiences autism
differently.

“If you’ve met one person

with autism, you’ve met one

person
with
autism
and

that’s something we are
really
trying
to
push,”

Yeruva said.

Last
year’s
campus

Diversity,
Equity
and

Inclusion
climate
survey

revealed disabled students
are 145 percent more likely to
experience
discrimination

than
students
without

disabilities.

Education
graduate

student
Jeff
Edelstein,

co-founder of the nonprofit
College Autism Network,
was also present at the event.
Edelstein’s
organization

acts as an informational
hub, connecting students
with autism to resources
they need.

“Around
disability,

outward or inward, if we
are trying to create a more
inclusive campus, students
with disabilities need to be
acknowledged to a greater
degree and there needs to
be stronger allyhood among
students,” Edelstein said.

Central Student Government aims
to spread acceptance for autism

Event comes as many students do not disclose their autism to the University

KATE JENKINS

For the Daily

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