Celebrate Privacy Awareness with Privacy@Michigan Events and Programming

Privacy at Michigan: Respect, Transparency, Accountability, Knowledge, and Empowerment

Information and Technology Services (ITS), in partnership with the School of Information, invites you to a series of Privacy@Michigan events through March that raise awareness and spark thought-provoking conversation on pressing privacy-related issues and topics.

Upcoming Events

Please join us for these free, open to the public events:

Past Events

If you missed earlier events, you can watch the recordings on the Safe Computing website:

Lauren Girouard speaking at her Privacy at Michgan event, "Exploring Digital Privacy from a Child’s Perspective”

“Exploring Digital Privacy from a Child’s Perspective”

Lauren Girouard, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Harvard University & the University of Michigan

Unveil: Privacy@Michigan Student Art Contest

Please mark your calendar to join us Mar. 27 for the Unveil art exhibit, awards ceremony, and reception to honor the award recipients and celebrate the intersection of privacy and visual and literary art.

More Privacy on Safe Computing

  • Take a stroll through these curated timelines: History of Privacy and the History of Surveillance.
  • Are you a privacy Guardian, Free Spirit, Skeptic, Pragmatist, or Wildcard? The U-M Privacy Portrait Assessment gives you a set of questions to answer and, based on your score, reveals your privacy portrait and personalized privacy advice. Your results are private, of course!
  • Submit your Six Words About Privacy and see what others are saying.
  • Visit ViziBLUE to learn what personal information the university collects and how that information is being used.
  • Check out the privacy protection resources on the Safe Computing website, share them broadly, and become a privacy champion in 2026.

Privacy@Michigan, co-sponsored by Information and Technology Services (ITS) and the School of Information, hosts events and activities intended to raise awareness, promote best practices, and provoke thought and conversation on privacy topics broadly relevant to our community members and society at large. Browse past Privacy@Michigan Events for recordings and information on speakers and topics over the years.

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