Wednesday, Jan. 23rd, 2019 @ 5 pm
Author: tyelverton
KJS Holiday Break Hours ’18/’19
EXAM SLAM + FINAL EXAM WEEK HOURS
Please join us on Wednesday, December 5th @ 4:30PM in the Library Learning Commons for a screening of the HBO movie The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks!
Please join us Wednesday, November 28th @ 3PM in the Library Learning Commons for Dr. Rob Kipka’s talk titled “A Village of Henriettas”
Join us for a double feature, Wednesday, November 14th in the Library Learning Commons! First is the Scholar Series Lecture with Chairman Bryan Newland @ 3pm, and following is the PBS Documentary “Informed Consent and Medical Research” @ 4:30pm! Hope to see you all there!
Join us in the Library Learning Commons for a screening of Part One of the PBS Documentary Series Unnatural Causes: In Sickness and in Wealth Wednesday, October 24 @ 4:30PM!
Detroit Economic Club Hosts U.S. Senate Debate Between Sen. Debbie Stabenow and John James. Today, Monday, October 15 @ 12:25PM, Located in the Library on the Main Floor at the Screen by the Academic Success Center Desk.
Detroit Public TV is partnering with the Detroit Economic Club to provide live coverage of a debate between the two main candidates for one of Michigan’s U.S. Senate seats.
Senator Debbie Stabenow (D) will face her challenger, John James (R), in a one hour, in-depth discussion of the issues of importance to the state. During the debate, the candidates will answer questions from a panel of local journalists:
- Chad Livengood, senior reporter at Crain’s Detroit Business
- Chuck Stokes, editorial director of WXYZ-TV
- Vickie Thomas, city beat reporter for WWJ-AM
The debate will take place today, Monday, Oct. 15, at 12:35 p.m. during a meeting of the Detroit Economic Club. The event will be streamed live by Detroit Public TV at dptv.org/onedetroit
Sen. Stabenow, who was raised in Clare, MI, is seeking a fourth term in office. Her opponent, John James, from Farmington Hills is the president of James Group International.
DPTV will also be carrying the live-stream on our One Detroit Facebook page. We’d love to hear your comments, which you can share there.
Michigan voters will decide who goes to Washington – James or Stabenow — on Tuesday, Nov. 6.