May 22, 2006
Podcast 4: What limits should there be on American intelligence-gathering during an age of international terrorism? / Ethics in Public Life Forum
Congressman Joe Schwartz, Ken Lieberthal , Professor of Political Science and William Davidson Professor of International Business and Daniel Halberstam, Professor of Law and Director of European Law Program, discuss, "What limits should there be on American intelligence-gathering during an age of international terrorism?" 39837790Posted by tobiaslw at 12:00 AM | Comments (0)
Podcast 3: StartupNation - Open for Business
Brothers, business partners, lifelong entrepreneurs, inventors, company creators, and best of all Michigan alumni, Jeff and Rich Sloan will share their thoughts about the business landscape and what it takes to turn a great idea into a moneymaker, while fulfilling the essential requirement of any business venture-a satisfying life. 23272527Posted by tobiaslw at 12:00 AM | Comments (0)
Podcast 2: Get Out of Your Own Way: Career Navigation Success Tips for Clerks to CEOs
Dale Melin, MBA '66, shares his expertise from more than 30 years as America's only executive agent, where he opens doors to senior executive positions and board seats for exceptional professionals. 24044079Posted by tobiaslw at 12:00 AM | Comments (0)
May 08, 2006
Podcast 1: Google, the Khmer Rouge, and the Public Good / Google Digitization Partnership
This speech, given February 6, 2006 by President Mary Sue Coleman to the Professional/ Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers, addresses the Google partnership with the University to digitize the bound print volumes of the University's library collection. 23304277Posted by tobiaslw at 12:00 AM | Comments (0)