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Description: Website for event exploring how public monuments such as Angell Hall are viewed, celebrated, and become part of the social and academic fabric of campus. The event includes speakers as well as performance art. Events held January 29, 2014; co-Sponsored by: Contexts For Classics, the School Of Music, Theater & Dance, Arts at Michigan, the Bentley Historical Library, English, History, History Of Art, American Culture, Classical Studies, Comparative Literature, the Kelsey Museum Of Archaeology, Afroamerican & African Studies, Center For Global & Intercultural Studies, Comprehensive Studies Program, Honors Program, Newnan LSA Academic Advising Center, Student Academic Affairs, Philosophy, Lloyd Hall Scholars Program
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Subject: University of Michigan. College of Literature, Science, and the Arts., University of Michigan -- Buildings.
Publisher: University of Michigan. Board of Regents.
Coverage: Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: University of Michigan. Contexts for Classics.
Description: The websites documents University of Michigan's Ann Arbor campus events surrounding the final Presidental Debate on October 15, 2020 at the Crisler Center. It includes information about ways to volunteer, campus events related to the debate, updates about university's preparation for the debate, and resources for media outlets.
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Subject: Presidents -- United States., University of Michigan -- Buildings.
Publisher: University of Michigan. Board of Regents.
Coverage: Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: University of Michigan. Office of the Vice President for Communications.
Description: The Inglis family donated their house to the University of Michigan in 1951 for use as a home for university presidents. In March of 2017, the University of Michigan announced that it planned to sell the house instead of renovating it. Many people, including members of the Inglis family, are protesting this decision out of concern that the property will be demolished. The Save the Inglis House website compiles news about the issue and coordinates community action protesting the university's sale of the Inglis House property.
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Subject: University of Michigan -- Buildings.
Publisher: Save the Inglis House.
Coverage: Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: Save the Inglis House.
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