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Muslim Identity on U-M Campus: Ann Soliman

In this series of posts and interviews curated by Annick Odom, we explore Muslim identity on U-M campus. Read U-M medical student Ann Soliman’s moving reflection on her experiences on campus and beyond.

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Muslim Identity on U-M Campus: Ayah Issa

In this series of posts and interviews curated by Annick Odom, we explore Muslim identity on U-M campus. In her essay “The One Fountain with the Chipped Away Paint,” Ayah Issah reflects on her identity.

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Expand Your Musical Taste with Kamasi Washington

If you’re a Kendrick Lamar fan looking to expand your musical taste, or add more variety to your Spotify Playlists, your search just might bring you to a new genre. Listeners of To Pimp a Butterfly are aware of the album’s passionate social message, artistry, and musical poise. Yet, what they may not know is that one of the artists who worked with Kendrick Lamar on the record is leaving behind a legacy of his own.

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Applications Open: UMS Teaching Artists

Apply to be a UMS Teaching Artist.

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Applications Closed: Wallace Blogging Fellows

Announcing new UMS Wallace Blogging Fellowships! Applications are due July 18, 2016.

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National Medal of Arts in Photos

National Medal of Arts in Photos

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Interview: UMS Choral Union Conductor Scott Hanoian

Interview with UMCU conductor and music director Scott Hanoian, an organist, accompanist, and conductor, and graduate of the University of Michigan.

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Chamber Music on the Rise

Why today’s chamber music has momentum.

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Why are Beethoven’s String Quartets widely regarded as his “greatest compositions”?

A French horn performance major at the University of Michigan dives into the Beethoven Quartets.

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