Racism and Anti-Racism in America
The Summer of 2020 brought to the forefront of American awareness the continued, deeply embedded racism of some of the foundational systems of our society. Although a strong focus has been on police b
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The Summer of 2020 brought to the forefront of American awareness the continued, deeply embedded racism of some of the foundational systems of our society. Although a strong focus has been on police b
A Teach-In hosted by the U-M Residential College explores the history and current approaches to protest in the name of Black lives.
This video details how to build a brand to that attracts and retains talented employees.
On July 29, 2020, the Residential College offered an online Zoom teach-in Restorative Justice in Practice & Interrupting the School-to-Prison Pipeline for 130 U-M students, faculty, staff, and members
Building off the introduction to dialogue as a strategy for bridging differences in, “Dialogue in Action,” this video provides some strategies for navigating conflict or triggers that may raise the em
In this video, Professor Josh Pasek discusses the responsibilities of workers and firms in integrating AI into the workplace, emphasizing the need for AI literacy, ethical practices, and clear policie
In this video, Merve Hickok, Data Science Ethics Lecturer in the School of Information, discusses the concept of generative AI and the need for responsible and trustworthy generative AI practices, und
Evaluate generative AI tools using ethical frameworks focused on bias, sustainability, and responsible use.
In this guide designed by the University of Michigan Alumni Association, explore how to optimize your resume according to their four critical elements: a clear promise of value, a defined target, a re
In this video, you'll learn how to frame words in a way to best market yourself to potential employers. This video is part of the specialization, Good with Words: Writing and Editing Series.
Public health includes both protecting people from coronavirus AND getting people back to work as safely as possible. They are not mutually exclusive. Without a vaccine, we must use other layers of pr
The Reverb Effect Podcast showcases ways in which history can be communicated in creative ways. Check out more episodes of the Reverb Effect Podcast here.
A collection of helpful resources so you can dig deeper on the issues you care about. Review these resources here.
Richard Primus, Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Michigan Law School, describes what impeachment means, the major players, and the implications.
Ricky Rood, a professor of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, talks about how climate change affects weather and how that has changed the lake levels rise in the Great Lakes.
Andrew Wu talks about how financial robo-advisors assess your risk tolerance and suggest asset allocation.
Explore rocket propulsion, orbital mechanics, and the engineering principles behind spaceflight.
On June 24, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark decision that overturned Roe v. Wade, the seminal ruling that had, for nearly half a century, upheld the constitutional right to abortion wit
RELATE co-facilitators discuss how science communication should proceed as a conversation where people learn as they communicate. Check out more at the Stand Up for Science Teach-Out .
In election seasons, especially in this current 2020 election, voting security is on everyone's mind. This video, from the Security Digital Democracy MOOC, breaks down the criteria for safe voting.
Julia Lee Cunningham, an Assistant Professor Of Management and Organizations, shares how it’s the small things we do when we are drawing on our strengths that people remember. Hearing about these stor
Explore segregated diversity with examples of how segregated communities contribute to different educational experiences for white students and students of Color.
This video highlights how Menlo Innovation selects and recruits employees.
Rich Sheridan, CEO of Menlo Innovations, expands on the idea of SMART goals and other techniques that point toward setting resonant goals. This video is part of our Inspiring and Motivating Individual
Professor George Siedel of the UM Ross School of Business helps learners consider whether or not negotiation is the right path in business situations as part of the Successful Negotation: Essential St