January 28, 2009

Podcast 59: The Financial Crisis and You

How will the financial crisis impact the job market for graduating students, tuition costs, and financial aid? Provost Teresa Sullivan and Economics Professors Jim Adams and Linda Tesar give presentations on the challenges and opportunities facing students today. 51696284

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October 16, 2008

Podcast 53: Regental Candidate Forum (enhanced)

During the Alumni Association's October 2, 2008 Alumni Leadership Council meeting, regental candidates Susan Brown, John LaFond, Denise Ilitch, and Larry Deitch were present to answer questions from the group. 41204569

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Podcast 53: Regental Candidate Forum

During the Alumni Association's October 2, 2008 Alumni Leadership Council meeting, regental candidates Susan Brown, John LaFond, Denise Ilitch, and Larry Deitch were present to answer questions from the group. 56463631

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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September 11, 2007

Podcast 29: Michigan Jazz with Hazen Schumacher (enhanced)

Hazen Schumacher has held a number of administrative and teaching positions at the UofM, including Director of Broadcasting and Director of the Masters Program in Telecommunications. For thirty years he was producer and host of the radio program, Jazz Revisited, which was produced in Ann Arbor and distributed by NPR, National Public Radio. He is currently writing a book on jazz history. 58050370

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Podcast 29: Michigan Jazz with Hazen Schumacher

Hazen Schumacher has held a number of administrative and teaching positions at the UofM, including Director of Broadcasting and Director of the Masters Program in Telecommunications. For thirty years he was producer and host of the radio program, Jazz Revisited, which was produced in Ann Arbor and distributed by NPR, National Public Radio. He is currently writing a book on jazz history. 66120578

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Podcast 28: The Golden Age of Jazz with Hazen Schumacher (enhanced)

Hazen Schumacher has held a number of administrative and teaching positions at the UofM, including Director of Broadcasting and Director of the Masters Program in Telecommunications. For thirty years he was producer and host of the radio program, Jazz Revisited, which was produced in Ann Arbor and distributed by NPR, National Public Radio. He is currently writing a book on jazz history. 83399521

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Podcast 28: The Golden Age of Jazz with Hazen Schumacher

Hazen Schumacher has held a number of administrative and teaching positions at the UofM, including Director of Broadcasting and Director of the Masters Program in Telecommunications. For thirty years he was producer and host of the radio program, Jazz Revisited, which was produced in Ann Arbor and distributed by NPR, National Public Radio. He is currently writing a book on jazz history. 95071565

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June 06, 2007

Podcast 19: Athletes: Do they have special ethical obligations as role models on and off the field?/Ethics in Public Life Forum (enhanced)

Moderator James Jackson, Director of U-M Institute for Social Research, Sherman Clark, Professor of Law and Adjunct Professor of Kinesiology, Carol Hutchins, U-M Head Softball Coach, Jamie Morris, former U-M Football Player, and Michael Rosenberg, Detroit Free Press Sports Columnist, discuss, "ATHLETES: Do they have special ethical obligations as role models on and off the field?" 95367232

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Podcast 19: Athletes: Do they have special ethical obligations as role models on and off the field?/Ethics in Public Life Forum

Moderator James Jackson, Director of U-M Institute for Social Research, Sherman Clark, Professor of Law and Adjunct Professor of Kinesiology, Carol Hutchins, U-M Head Softball Coach, Jamie Morris, former U-M Football Player, and Michael Rosenberg, Detroit Free Press Sports Columnist, discuss, "ATHLETES: Do they have special ethical obligations as role models on and off the field?" 117181685

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May 15, 2007

Podcast 17: My Aching Back, What New Research Is Telling Us (enhanced)

In the clinic he treats spinal disorders. As a researcher, he is at the leading edge of electrodiagnostic medicine. Listen to what he has to say about the latest developments in spinal treatments. Presented by Andrew Haig, MD, Associate Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Orthopaedic Surgery. 75125104

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Podcast 17: My Aching Back, What New Research Is Telling Us

In the clinic he treats spinal disorders. As a researcher, he is at the leading edge of electrodiagnostic medicine. Listen to what he has to say about the latest developments in spinal treatments. Presented by Andrew Haig, MD, Associate Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Orthopaedic Surgery. 92344453

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Podcast 16: Compelling Questions, No Easy Answers (enhanced)

Whether in ancient times or modern, ethical dilemmas are at the core of human drama. A classist with his finger on the pulse of today's youth tackles the question of how to teach ethical thinking. Presented by Derek B. Collins, PhD, Associate Professor of Greek and Latin, Co-Chair of the President's Initiative on Ethics in Public Life. 52253200

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Podcast 16: Compelling Questions, No Easy Answers

Whether in ancient times or modern, ethical dilemmas are at the core of human drama. A classist with his finger on the pulse of today's youth tackles the question of how to teach ethical thinking. Presented by Derek B. Collins, PhD, Associate Professor of Greek and Latin, Co-Chair of the President's Initiative on Ethics in Public Life. 64226776

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Podcast 15: Zeroing in on the Cause of Prostate Cancer (enhanced)

An acclaimed cancer specialist explains how new research may help doctors develop new tools for the early detection and prognosis of prostate cancer and pave the way for more effective treatment. Presented by Arul Chinnaiyan, MD, PhD, SP Hicks Endowed Professor of Pathology and Urology, Director of Pathology Research Informatics, Director of Cancer Bioinformatics. 37594496

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Podcast 15: Zeroing in on the Cause of Prostate Cancer

An acclaimed cancer specialist explains how new research may help doctors develop new tools for the early detection and prognosis of prostate cancer and pave the way for more effective treatment. Presented by Arul Chinnaiyan, MD, PhD, SP Hicks Endowed Professor of Pathology and Urology, Director of Pathology Research Informatics, Director of Cancer Bioinformatics. 46203853

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Podcast 15: Zeroing in on the Cause of Prostate Cancer

An acclaimed cancer specialist explains how new research may help doctors develop new tools for the early detection and prognosis of prostate cancer and pave the way for more effective treatment. Presented by Arul Chinnaiyan, MD, PhD, SP Hicks Endowed Professor of Pathology and Urology, Director of Pathology Research Informatics, Director of Cancer Bioinformatics. 46203853

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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?" 39837790

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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. 23304277

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