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Wolverine Caucus


Wolverine Caucus members are U-M alumni working in and around State of Michigan government, including legislators, lobbyists, staff, and advisors who meet with UM experts on timely, relevant public policy subjects during the legislative session.

University of Michigan alumni who work in and around the State government are encouraged to participate in the Wolverine Caucus. Our mission is to provide diverse forums at which University of Michigan friends can meet one another, enjoy fellowship, exchange views and learn from the world-class talents of U-M faculty and administrators.

For more details or to join the Wolverine Caucus, go to:
        http://alumni.umich.edu/advocacy/index.php

We balance programs with U-M experts in economics, international and local affairs, technology, health and medicine, athletics, labor relations, law and the fine arts.

The Caucus is informal: no dues, no elections, no organization chart. Please join us at a Wolverine Caucus event soon!

Print a PDF flyer of the lineup for the 2009 Wolverine Caucus Forums.


Please join us for the following 2009 University of Michigan Wolverine Caucus Forums

All Forums will be held at the Christman/MML Building,
208 N. Capitol Avenue, Lansing, MI 48933


Creating Communities for the Next 50 Years -
Not the Last 50 Years

Thursday, June 11, 2009 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Featured speaker: Dan Gilmartin, Executive Director and CEO of the Michigan Municipal League.
More information in flyer


The Michigan Study of Life After Prison: Preliminary Findings

Tuesday, June 23, 2009 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Featured Speakers: Professor David J. Harding, Assistant Professor, Population Studies Center, Department of Sociology/UM Institute for Social Research (ISR), and Professor Jeffrey Morenoff, Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Population Studies Center, Department of Sociology/UM Institute for Social Research (ISR).
More information in flyer


Stem Cell Research - The New Frontier

Wednesday, September 23, 2009 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Featured speaker: Ed Goldman, Associate Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, UM Office of the General Counsel.


For more information about these forums contact Veronica A. Johnson at the
U-M Lansing Service Center 517.372.7801, or email Veronica Johnson or Angela McCullum

To R.S.V.P. for Caucus Events, call 517.372.7801, or use the form below.

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June 11, 2009

Creating Communities for the Next 50 Years -
Not the Last 50 Years


June 23, 2009

The Michigan Study of Life After Prison:
Preliminary Findings


September 23, 2009

Stem Cell Research - The New Frontier


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