Theoretical History of Abolition
“Abolitionists historically and contemporarily, are those who engage in everyday struggle and practice in envisioning a world that almost seems impossible. In fact, when you hear abolition, I don't wa
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“Abolitionists historically and contemporarily, are those who engage in everyday struggle and practice in envisioning a world that almost seems impossible. In fact, when you hear abolition, I don't wa
Amie M. Gordon draws on her research in close relationships to suggest three ways to have more effective conversations.
Jeff Masters, Ph.D., the Director of Meteorology for Weather Underground, speaks about what would happen if a tornado hit a large city, like Chicago or Dallas, and what the implications would be. He w
Should financial institutions be treated like utilities? Ford School of Public Policy Dean Michael Barr takes on real-time payments as a financial inclusion issue, with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s M
Explore innovations and research-driven strategies that are reshaping education and learner experiences.
In this video, Professor Josh Pasek dives into the essentials of integrating AI into the workplace, emphasizing the importance of clear policies, transparency, and accountability. By addressing risks
University of Michigan Financial Aid explains and explores the different types college funding. View the article here.
Explore possible explanations for UFO sightings as you delve into fascinating accounts of unidentified flying objects.
U-M's Center for Entrepreneurship contains a wealth of knowledge and support for entrepreneurs at any stage. View an initial video here and explore their YouTube channel here!
Dr. Catherine Hausman, professor at the Ford School of Public Policy and a faculty research fellow at the National Bureau of Economics Research, explains the concept and arguments for and against a ca
This video from Michigan Ross Professor Scott Page explain why during the early stages of an epidemic, running averages are a misleading measure of overall fatality rate. The video explains the concep
Professor Andy Hoffman discusses how to tailor your communication style in order to best reach audiences of diverse idenitites and beliefs. Check out more at the Disinformation, Misinformation, and Fa
In this course, we present common thoughts and feelings students have that might explain the reason behind some of their less ideal study behaviors. We'll describe each and share what intervention res
Professor George Siedel introduces the three pillar methodology for decision-making in careers and business.
Professor George Siedel explains how decision trees can help in negotiations and Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement (BATNA) analysis.
In this video, you'll learn the tactics to use during the actual negotiation. This video is part of the course Successful Negotiation: Essential Strategies and Skills.
Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher, PhD, Associate Professor or Health Behavior and Health Education in the University of Michigan School of Public Health, explains how our mental models influence our perception
Vaccination is one of the most successful public health interventions our world has ever seen. Since we started vaccinating more than 200 years ago, we have seen the elimination or control of diseases
Professor Scott DeRue details the importance of visionary language in motivating teams and other individuals. This video is part of our Inspiring and Motivating Individuals MOOC.
The online resource VMock grades your resume to give you feedback with customized suggestions for improvement. Simply upload your resume, see the suggestions, and change accordingly! For University of
Professor Brian Zikmund-Fisher discusses the communication techniques that don't involve words as part of the Foundational Skills for Communicating About Health MOOC.
This primer provides information on who’s voting and how in the 2020 election. View the primer here.
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