Creating Common Ground with Arthur Lupia
Professor Arthur Lupia discusses how to communicate when connecting with those of diverse identities, beliefs, and ideologies as part of the Finding Common Ground Teach-Out .
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Professor Arthur Lupia discusses how to communicate when connecting with those of diverse identities, beliefs, and ideologies as part of the Finding Common Ground Teach-Out .
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In this video, instructor Garrett Schumann examines the strengths and limitations of generative AI tools in enhancing creativity, emphasizing the importance of human judgment and discretion in creativ
At a time when our political landscape is becoming increasingly polarized, having a solid understanding of the democratic process can help you navigate difficult conversations. The Democracy Collectio
In this playlist, we have gathered experts from across the University of Michigan to discuss topics that are central to understanding a democratic society. A sample of themes addressed in this playlis
In this video, Andrew Wu, Assistant Professor of Technology and Operations, speaks on the intersection of technology and investment; the first being technologies that help make the investment process
Andrew Wu discusses more emerging technologies that make the investment process more efficient and more accessible. Wu talks about misconceptions surrounding AI, big data and machine learning within i
University of Michigan’s Detroit Metro Area Communities Study conducted a rapid-response COVID-19 survey of Detroiters to gather feedback on their economic and health concerns from March 31-Apri
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