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OAMI has three open positions for a Program Coordinator.

Please visit the link below for


more information and to apply. Please forward to your contacts.

Job Opening ID: 173103


Job Code: 100229
Job Title: Admin Coord/Project Coord
Posting Title: Program Coordinator
Department Name: Ofc Acad Multicultural Init
Posting Start Date: 06/02/2019
Posting End Date: 06/23/2019

http://careers.umich.edu/job_detail/173103/program_coordinator

Best,
Lumas

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Lumas J. Helaire, Ph.D. (he/him/his)
OAMI Associate Director
lhelaire@umich.edu

University of Michigan
Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives
3009 Student Activities Building
515 E. Jefferson St. | Ann Arbor, MI 48109
office: 734-936-1055 | desk: 734-936-0225
www.oami.umich.edu

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Lumas J. Helaire, Ph.D. (he/him/his)
OAMI Associate Director

University of Michigan
Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives
3009 Student Activities Building
515 E. Jefferson St. | Ann Arbor, MI 48109
office: 734-936-1055 | desk: 734-936-0225
www.oami.umich.edu

Get to know OAMI! (<<click me)

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Ethriam Cash Brammer, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean & DEI Implementation Lead
Pronouns: He, Him & His
Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies | University of Michigan
915 E. Washington Street | 1178 Rackham | Ann Arbor, MI | 48109-1070
Phone: 734.647.2655 | Email: ebrammer@umich.edu

Anishinaabeg gaa bi dinokiiwaad temigad manda Michigan Kichi


Kinoomaagegamig. Mdaaswi nshwaaswaak shi mdaaswi shi niizhawaaswi gii-
sababoonagak, Ojibweg, Odawaag, minwaa Bodwe’aadamiig wiiba gii-miigwenaa’aa
maamoonjiniibina Kichi Kinoomaagegamigoong wi pii-gaa aanjibiigaadeg Kichi-
Naakonigewinning, debendang manda aki, mampii Niisaajiwan, gewiinwaa niijaansiwaan ji
kinoomaagaazinid. Daapanaming ninda kidwinan, megwaa minwaa gaa bi aankoosejig
zhinda akiing minwaa gii-miigwewaad Kichi-Kinoomaagegamigoong aanji-daapinanigaade
minwaa mshkowenjigaade.

The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe


people. In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single gift
to the early University, when they ceded land through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids
so that their children could be educated. Through these words of acknowledgment, their
contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are
renewed and reaffirmed.

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