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April 07, 2008

Podcast 47: Michigan Football Coach Rich Rodriguez (Enhanced)

Coach Rodriguez shares some of his thoughts about the future of the Michigan Football program. 18755991

Posted by djade at 04:35 PM

Podcast 47: Michigan Football Coach Rich Rodriguez

Coach Rodriguez shares some of his thoughts about the future of the Michigan Football program. 23277150

Posted by djade at 04:33 PM

Podcast 46: Career Enhancement Series Event (Chicago) - Second Acts: Rethinking Your Future (enhanced)

Career Expert Marilyn Moats Kennedy speaks on the process of how to begin developing a career plan. She talks about how to sort out career preferences, how to use networking to pre-test job fields and ways to find the right employer or start you own business. This is apart of the Michigan Alumni Career Enhancement Series. 46992109

Posted by djade at 04:30 PM

Podcast 46: Career Enhancement Series Event (Chicago) - Second Acts: Rethinking Your Future

Career Expert Marilyn Moats Kennedy speaks on the process of how to begin developing a career plan. She talks about how to sort out career preferences, how to use networking to pre-test job fields and ways to find the right employer or start you own business. This is apart of the Michigan Alumni Career Enhancement Series. 55086978

Posted by djade at 04:27 PM

April 02, 2008

Podcast 45: You've Been Poked!: Privacy and Boundaries Online (enhanced)

This forum examines questions of privacy and information sharing on social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace, and Friendster through a panel discussion about the policies and practices surrounding social networking sites. The panel will be moderated by Derek Collins, Co-Chair of the Ethics in Public Life Initiative. Confirmed panelists are: Jack Bernard, Adjunct Professor of Law, Education, Information, and Public Policy, and Assistant General Counsel, Office of General Counsel; Kerin Borland, Career Center Senior Associate Director; Paul Conway, Associate Professor, School of Information; and Judy Van Horn, Associate Director, Department of Athletics. 50274132

Posted by djade at 12:38 PM

Podcast 45: You've Been Poked!: Privacy and Boundaries Online

This forum examines questions of privacy and information sharing on social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace, and Friendster through a panel discussion about the policies and practices surrounding social networking sites. The panel will be moderated by Derek Collins, Co-Chair of the Ethics in Public Life Initiative. Confirmed panelists are: Jack Bernard, Adjunct Professor of Law, Education, Information, and Public Policy, and Assistant General Counsel, Office of General Counsel; Kerin Borland, Career Center Senior Associate Director; Paul Conway, Associate Professor, School of Information; and Judy Van Horn, Associate Director, Department of Athletics. 63447207

Posted by djade at 12:35 PM

Podcast 44: Sports Fans: The Good, the Bad, and the Downright Ugly (enhanced)

Panelists, Dr. Michael Stevenson, Executive Associate Athletic Director, Daniel Bromwich, Michigan Daily Sports Writer, Bitsy Ritt, Associate Athletic Director, and Max Pollock UM Student Athlete will discuss the ethical responsibilities and behaviors of sports fans. Moderated by James Jackson. 406194049

Posted by djade at 12:34 PM

Podcast 44: Sports Fans: The Good, the Bad, and the Downright Ugly

Panelists, Dr. Michael Stevenson, Executive Associate Athletic Director, Daniel Bromwich, Michigan Daily Sports Writer, Bitsy Ritt, Associate Athletic Director, and Max Pollock UM Student Athlete will discuss the ethical responsibilities and behaviors of sports fans. Moderated by James Jackson. 70294423

Posted by djade at 12:30 PM

Podcast 43: Goff Smith Lecture (enhanced)

Amory Lovins, "one of the western world's most influential energy thinkers," according to Newsweek magazine, delivers the University of Michigan College of Engineering's 2007-08 Goff Smith lecture on the topic of energy conservation and engineering. 73830034

Posted by djade at 12:29 PM

Podcast 43: Goff Smith Lecture

Amory Lovins, "one of the western world's most influential energy thinkers," according to Newsweek magazine, delivers the University of Michigan College of Engineering's 2007-08 Goff Smith lecture on the topic of energy conservation and engineering. 93112904

Posted by djade at 12:23 PM