Global Climate Models (GCMs)
Explore the science of climate change and how global impacts of climate change are being projected using climate modeling.
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Explore the science of climate change and how global impacts of climate change are being projected using climate modeling.
Professor Scott DeRue explains the importance of setting goals when working in teams as part of our Leading Teams MOOC.
Build confident speaking and presentation skills to communicate ideas clearly and persuasively.
Strengthen writing and communication skills to craft clear, persuasive messages across professional contexts.
Learn to write effective grant proposals and design crowdfunding campaigns tailored for public library funding and community engagement.
Brian Zikmund-Fisher, Associate Professor of Public Health, outlines the tension between crafting a story with science versus just stating the facts and how effective communication uses narrative to p
Develop practical skills to support sustainability, climate action, and a more just environmental future.
“Health Disparities adversely affect groups of people who have systematically experienced greater social or economic obstacles to health based on their racial or ethnic group, religion, socioeconomic
In this video, you’ll learn more about non-medical factors that shape health for different groups in the United States.
Professor Brian Zikmund-Fisher discusses how health communciation is storytelling, and how these intersections between health communication and storytelling can help patients and healthcare workers. L
Build expertise in healthcare operations, finance, and leadership to improve organizational performance.
Explore sustainable food systems and healthier consumer product choices for people and the planet.
This primer provides information about past presidential elections that weren’t straightforward, or when the results took a while. View the primer here.
In April 2020, the Environmental Justice HistoryLab released the documentary film about The Environmental Action for Survival (ENACT) Teach-In of 1970 to commemorate the 50th anniversaries of the ENAC
In August 2020, the Environmental Justice HistoryLab released its second documentary film, Environmental Action for Survival: Celebrating the Organizers of the 1970 Teach-In on the Environment an
It’s estimated that more than 500,000 people in the United States experience homelessness on any given night. In recent weeks, social distancing and stay-at-home orders have been implemented acr
Allison discusses having to make a decision on whether to miss class for a religious service. Reflect on a situation where you have experienced tension between your beliefs and other commitments. How
Sav describes a project she is involved with to meet the needs of her faith and cultural community. In addition to language, what barriers are you aware of that challenge individual’s ability to engag
Allison discusses having to advocate for herself in the dining hall. Describe a situation where you have had to advocate for your basic needs or on behalf of another person/group of people. What did y
Grace discusses struggling to identify her religious/spiritual/secular identity within the options given on college applications. Have you ever experienced limitations with the choices provided on for
Jenny discusses not understanding course material because she didn’t know the biblical references. How would you go about asking for clarification? What would it feel like to admit that you do not kno
Rich Sheridan, CEO of Menlo Innovations, discusses the creation of clear visions for all parts of the entreprenurial process. This video is part of our Inspiring and Motivating Individuals MOOC.
In our Leading Diverse Teams and Organizations MOOC, Professor Lindred Greer gives examples of how bias impacts our decision-making inside and outside of work leadership roles.
In this coffee break conversation, Drs. Bedelia Richards, Anthony Abraham Jack, Elizabeth M. Lee, and Carson Byrd engage in a discussion about the impact of COVID-19 on colleges and college students.
Jessica Fogel, a Professor Emerita of Dance at University of Michigan and Choreographer, discusses the way dance and the arts can help people connect to issues of sustainability. She explores the ways