Appreciative Inquiry
This activity introduces Appreciative Inquiry, an approach to change that focuses on strengths, successes and positives rather than problems and negatives.
Tobacco Free College Campus Initiative Launched at U-M
On September 12, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary for Health Dr. Howard Koh, and University of Michigan President Mary Sue Coleman—together with tobacco policy experts and educational leaders—announced the national Tobacco-Free College Campus Initiative at the U-M School of Public Health.
17.09.2012 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten
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Im Libanon hat die radikale Schiiten-Bewegung Hisbollah zu Protesten gegen das im Internet verbreitete, islamenfeindliche Video aufgerufen. Die USA müssten für das Video verantwortlich gemacht werden, sagte Hisbollah-Führer Hassan Nasrallah in einer vom Fernsehen übertragenen Ansprache. Er nannte die Schmähungen des Videos gefähr
Trainiere dein Hörverstehen mit den Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Montag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.
UW|360 September 2012 - PRONTO
Watch life saving obstetric training with UW's PRONTO team. Watch the full episode online at uwtv.org/uw360.
Birthday Wishes for Suni Williams from Sally Ride's Family
Sally Ride's family was in Mission Control Center to surprise Expedition 33 Commander Suni Williams and wish her a happy birthday. Read more about NASA astronaut Suni Williams... http://go.nasa.gov/ObgQJC
What Is Existentialism? (Part 4 of 4)
Part 4 in a four part series on Existentialism. Run time 07:15.
Investigating the signature for people and megafauna at South Walker Creek
Dr Michael Westaway from the Queensland Museum & Sciencentre presents a public lecture 'Investigating the signature for people and megafauna at South Walker Creek, Central Queensland'. This address was filmed at The Australian National University on Friday 31 August 2012.
The extinction of the Australian megafauna in the public view occupies two alternate universes. One where Aboriginal people unwittingly unleash an ecological catastrophe within the span of several millennia after their arriv
Making the Thirteen Colonies The Middle Colonies
This video focuses on the Middle Colonies. This is a quiz at the end. (30:10)
MSU Moves Me: Rock, Walk N' Roll
The Rock, Walk-n-Roll: MSU Moves Me Mile took place Sept. 21 at the Rock on Farm Lane.
This event is the kickoff for a series of MSU Moves Me activities scheduled during fall 2012 to help prepare faculty, staff and students for the 2013 MSU Moves Me All Campus Challenge.
The goal of this fitness event is to engage the campus community, faculty, staff and students in regular exercise for the benefit of their health.
There will be several events this fall to encourage fitness and provide a fun,
Economic Update: "Class Warfare"
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The '10s Chair: Jeff Hoffman Co-Chair: Julie Shah Panelists: Roedolph Opperman, Alex Stimpson, Jaime Mateus, Thaddeus Fulford-Jones, Victor Wang
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Liljana Stefanovska
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Some Rights Reserve
Policy Challenges for Growth in Africa and South Asia [Audio]
Speaker(s): Dr Omotunde E.G. Johnson, Dr Louis Kasekende, Dr Ijaz Nabi, Dr Abdul Hafiz Shaikh | The developed world has recently fallen behind in the numbers game, as African and Asian countries have experienced enviable growth. However, this debate will focus on the challenges that the two continents now face in maintaining this positive trend and the policies that are necessary to ensure that growth is sustainable. Omotunde E.G. Johnson is the IGC Sierra Leone country director. Dr Johnson has
MA Communication Design Handbook Vol 1 21012-13 PDF version
MA Communication Design Handbook Vol 1 21012-13 PDF version
Spain's 2013 budget a lose-lose act for Rajoy
Sept. 26 - Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy's 2013 budget aims to save billions without the austerity biting the recession-ravaged country too much. A near-impossible task.
Silent Stone Houses
Matt Cashore shoots the beauty of Inishark, an abandoned island off the coast of Ireland where University of Notre Dame anthropology Professor Ian Kuijt and his team of students and locals have been digging for six years. The island was last inhabited in 1960 when the remaining 25 inhabitants left their homes and history on the island. Today the Cultural Landscapes of the Irish Coast (CLIC) project strives to provide a voice to the islanders long gone and to a disappearing culture that may soon
MSU Faculty Conversations: Sue Carter
Sue Carter, professor in Michigan State University's School of Journalism, talks about her 21 years as a faculty member and her passion for teaching.
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