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MAB: 2010 EEO WebCast Navigating the FCC's Equal Employment Opportunity Rules. This session for Michigan broadcasters provides a primer on the FCC's Equal Employment Opportunity rules. From 05/11/2010 | 129 minutes. |
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2009 Political Broadcasting Seminar Bobby Baker of the FCC and communications attorney David Oxenford present this seminar on FCC rules and regulations regarding Political Broadcasting. From 11/10/2009 | 125 minutes. |
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Summer Sales Seminar with Sean Luce This seminar will help broadcasters sell advertising in today's economy. Sean will show broadcast sales reps how to take a laser beam approach to increase radio and TV sales. From 08/12/2009 | 240 minutes. |
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Getting Creative with Stormwater The speakers are Patrick Judd, Conservation Design Forum and Stuart Echols, Pennsylvania State University From 05/15/2009 | 75 minutes. |
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Legal and Regulatory Webcast with David Oxenford This session alerts broadcasters to issues related to the Fairness Doctrine, the localism proceeding, digital rights issues, EEO, indecency, embedded advertising and other hot topics. From the Michigan Association of Broadcasters. From 05/07/2009 | 121 minutes. |
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Green stormwater BMP designs & low impact development The speakers are William Hunt, North Carolina State University and Amy Mangus, Southeast Michigan Council of Governments From 04/24/2009 | 86 minutes. |
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Forum: Business Trade and Economic Development in Michigan Michigan business leaders, scholars, association executives, and political leaders participate in this forum on trade, an issue central to the Michigan economy, featuring Canadian Ambassador to the United States Michael Wilson. From 04/22/2009 | 75 minutes. |
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Segment 1: Welcome and Opening Address Assessing and Improving the State's ICT Infrastructure From 04/20/2009 | 53 minutes. |
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Segment 2: Status of IT infrastructure in Michigan and user needs Panel discussion. From 04/20/2009 | 74 minutes. |
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Segment 3: Lessons from other states Jane Patterson, e-NC (via teleconference) From 04/20/2009 | 34 minutes. |
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Segment 4: Advancing Michigan in the knowledge economy Solutions and approaches. Panel discussion. From 04/20/2009 | 81 minutes. |
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Ecosystem Impacts & Approaches The speakers are Laurie Fowler, University of Georgia and Dave Drullinger, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality From 04/10/2009 | 92 minutes. |
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Professor Chris Peterson Professor Chris Peterson presents a talk entitled "The Wicked Problem of Sustainability." From 04/06/2009 | 75 minutes. |
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Fred Keller Fred Keller, Chairman and CEO of Cascade Engineering, presents a talk entitled "Sustainability - Nice to Do, or a Necessity?"" From 04/01/2009 | 75 minutes. |
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Stormwater Assessment Tools: Modeling The speaker is Alan Vicory, Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission. From 03/27/2009 | 84 minutes. |
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Professor David Skole Professor David Skole's talk is entitled "Carbon: New Financial Markets to Mitigate Climate Change." From 03/23/2009 | 89 minutes. |
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Stormwater Assessment Tools: Monitoring The speaker is Roger Bannerman, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources From 03/06/2009 | 95 minutes. |
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Climate Change, Stormwater, and Michigan The speakers are Dr. Alan Steinman, Grand Valley State University and Dr. David Easterling, NOAAs National Climatic Data Center. From 02/06/2009 | 60 minutes. |
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Session 1: The Big Picture: Climate Change and the Environmental, Social and Economic Drivers Presented by Tom Dietz (ESPP) and Jeff Andresen (Geography). From 02/02/2009 | 54 minutes. |
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Session 2: Solutions for the First 100 Days National Teach-In Video, featuring David Orr, Hunter Lovins, Ray Anderson. From 02/02/2009 | 52 minutes. |
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Session 3: Energy Supply and Demand Issues Presenters: Jan Beecher (Institute for Public Utilities) and Marty Kushler (American Council for Energy Efficient Economy) From 02/02/2009 | 52 minutes. |
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Session 4: Ethical and Justice Issues of Climate Change Presenters: Scot Yoder (RCAH/Philosophy) and Michael Nelson (Lyman Briggs, Fisheries and Wildlife, Philosophy) From 02/02/2009 | 49 minutes. |
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Session 5: Weighing Impacts and Responsibilities on Developed and Developing Nations Presenters: Brent Simpson (Institute for Int'l Agriculture) and Subbu Kumarappan (Agriculture and Resource Economics) From 02/02/2009 | 50 minutes. |
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Session 6: Media and the Message: Communicating Climate Change Presenters: Jim Detjen (Journalism) and Rich Grogan (CARRS) From 02/02/2009 | 50 minutes. |
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Session 7: What Can MSU and Individuals Do?
Presenters: Lauren Olson (Office of Campus Sustainability) and Lynda Boomer (Physical Plant) From 02/02/2009 | 46 minutes. |
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Keynote Address: Business Sustainability: 21st Century Leadership The speaker is Janelle Kearsley. The talk is part of The Food Scene Dialogues: Supply Chain Enhancements for the New Economy. From 03/13/2008 | 113 minutes. |
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Interview: Janelle Kearsley A conversation with Janelle Kearsley, Director of Corporate Strategy/Sustainability for Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. From 03/13/2008 | 66 minutes. |
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2008 Planning for Prosperity Summit: Building Prosperity. Growing Michigan. Keynote address from Geoffrey Anderson, President and CEO of Smart Growth America. With introductory comments from MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon. From 02/11/2008 | 75 minutes. |
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Opening Comments and Introductions Summit opening comments and introductions from Tariq Abdelhamid, MSU; Robert von Bernuth, MSU; Jeff Armstrong, MSU; Hal Macomber, Lean Project Consulting. From 07/18/2007 | 15 minutes. |
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Keynote Address: Norman Bodek Norman Bodek discusses the fundamentals behind the Kaizen philosophy of continuous improvement. From 07/18/2007 | 92 minutes. |
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Tools & Techniques: Predictive Models Presented by Jill Lis, Cuyahoga Health Dept. and Dr. John Griffith, Southern California Coastal Research Project From 05/11/2007 | 80 minutes. |
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Transport of Pathogens Presented by Dr. Jeanette Thurston and Dr. Stanley Grant. From 04/20/2007 | 93 minutes. |
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Interview: Huey Johnson Huey Johnson discusses his lifes work, including Resource Renewal and The Trust for Public Land. From 03/19/2007 | 20 minutes. |
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Huey Johnson: "Going Green: A Strategy for Prosperity" Huey Johnson speaks on the following ideas: Green Planning, Green Infrastructure, Regional and State Policy, Sustainability, Natural Resources, Air Quality, Water Quality, Community Health From 03/19/2007 | 78 minutes. |
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Microbial Source Tracking Different methods for source tracking, with case studies and examples. Presented by Dr. Kate Field and Dr. Troy Scott. From 03/16/2007 | 81 minutes. |
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Harmful Algal Blooms Toxin production, distribution of cyanobacterial HABs in the Great Lakes region, health effects and management strategies for controlling blooms. Presented by Dr. Juli Dyble and Dr. Greg Boyer. From 03/02/2007 | 96 minutes. |
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"Regional Vision: The Best Economic Development Weapon" Robert Grow discusses using regional vision to remove barriers to economic development. From 02/19/2007 | 39 minutes. |
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"The Role of Universities In Economic Development" David Adamany talks about the efforts that took Temple University to a new level, increasing enrollment, investing in new construction and building renewal in the schools history. From 02/19/2007 | 43 minutes. |
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Albert Ratner Keynote: "Getting From Here to Prosperity" Albert Ratner provides words of wisdom for Michigan businesses and citizens about revitalizing our cities and our economy. From 02/19/2007 | 45 minutes. |
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"Moving Forward Through Strategic Growth" Dr. Soji Adelaja speaks about moving Michigan forward through strategic growth. From 02/19/2007 | 13 minutes. |
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Interview: Albert Ratner Mr. Ratner received his B.S. degree in Forestry from Michigan State University, and he is a member of its John A. Hannah Society. Ratner is interviewed by Dr. Soji Adelaja, Hannah Professor in Land Policy and Director of the Land Policy Institute. From 02/19/2007 | 5 minutes. |
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Pathogens 101 This presentation by Dr. Marylynn Yates, University of CaliforniaRiverside, introduces the bacteria, viruses, and parasites that are most commonly associated with waterborne disease in the United States. From 02/09/2007 | 104 minutes. |
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New Path Distinguished Speaker Series Interview: Stuart Gage Dr. Gage speaks about his various projects including his work on remote sensing of sound waves and the use of acoustics to feel the heartbeat of an area. From 11/28/2006 | 32 minutes. |
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New Path Distinguished Speaker Series Stuart Gage: Restoring Ecological Integrity: Solutions for a Sustainable Michigan Dr. Stuart Gage speaks about systems thinking, digital visualization and insect population dynamics. From 11/28/2006 | 91 minutes. |
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Michigan World Usability Day 2006 Usability as a Tool for Capacity Building The speaker is Jeff Grabill. From 11/14/2006 | 110 minutes. |
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Michigan World Usability Day 2006 New Communication Technology for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People The speaker is Christopher Hunter. From 11/14/2006 | 27 minutes. |
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Michigan World Usability Day 2006 Podcasting About Usability The speakers are Timothy Keirnan and Tom Brinck. From 11/14/2006 | 34 minutes. |
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Michigan World Usability Day 2006 Driver Distraction: What is the Problem and How can it be Solved? The speaker is Paul A. Green. From 11/14/2006 | 33 minutes. |
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Michigan World Usability Day 2006 The Expertise and Complexity of Citizen Knowledge Work The speaker is Jeff Grabill. From 11/14/2006 | 38 minutes. |
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A Capitol Event: Meet the Press - The 2006 Zabrusky Lecture A panel of reporters discuss how they are covering the 2006 race, and how they covered past races. From 10/20/2006 | 80 minutes. |
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MEDC Economic Development Job Training Meeting FY 2007 EDJT program year overview. From 10/19/2006 | 114 minutes. |
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New Path Distinguished Speaker Series Interview: Lester Brown Lester R. Brown explores the potential roles for ethanol and wind energy in the effort for the U.S. to become energy independent. From 10/17/2006 | 32 minutes. |
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New Path Distinguished Speaker Series Lester Brown: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble Lester R. Brown speaks on ideas addressed in his book, Plan B 2.0: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble. From 10/17/2006 | 86 minutes. |
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2006 Great Lakes Border Health Initiative Conference Day Two, Morning Sessions Many new developments are bridging gaps in public health and clinical practice, emergency services, and response management. From 08/25/2006 | 107 minutes. |
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2006 Great Lakes Border Health Initiative Conference Welcome and Opening Plenary Part 1 Health care and emergency preparedness professionals along Canada/US borders gather and discuss ongoing collaborative work on infectious disease surveillance. From 08/24/2006 | 100 minutes. |
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2006 Great Lakes Border Health Initiative Conference Session 101 Interagency Collaboration on Avian Influenza Preparedness: A Panel Presentation From 08/24/2006 | 78 minutes. |
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2006 Great Lakes Border Health Initiative Conference Session 102 Neighbour to Neighbor: Bridging the Canadian-American Culture Gap. From 08/24/2006 | 78 minutes. |
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2006 Annual Community Development Institute Morning Forum: "Responsible Investing: Building a New Paradigm" with Hazel Henderson Ms. Hazel Henderson participates in an interactive discussion following an episode of her television program, Ethical Marketplace. From 04/05/2006 | 97 minutes. |
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2006 Annual Community Development Institute Plenary Panel: Opportunities and Challenges in Responsible Investing Christine Coady, Lura Mack, Mary jo Mullan, Mark Orlowski, and Jeff Sykes. From 04/05/2006 | 99 minutes. |
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2006 Annual Community Development Institute Luncheon Keynote: The Voice of Plausibility, Victor DeLuca Victor De Luca on real challenges that investors must overcome to target needed financial resources to distressed communities. From 04/05/2006 | 60 minutes. |
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2006 Planning for Prosperity Summit Session 1 Perspectives on Regional Approaches To Prosperity, Lou Anna K. Simon; and The Future State of the State: Why Michigan Needs a New Model, Bruce Katz. From 03/27/2006 | 48 minutes. |
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2006 Planning for Prosperity Summit Session 2 "Linking Economic Prosperity to Land Use Reform," Soji Adelaja. From 03/27/2006 | 20 minutes. |
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2006 Planning for Prosperity Summit Session 3 Keynote Address: The Smart Growth Road to Community And Economic Prosperity, Governor Parris N. Glendening. From 03/27/2006 | 60 minutes. |
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Michigan World Usability Day Session 1: Making the Case for Usability Speaker: Carol Barnum, Southern Polytechnic State University. From 11/05/2005 | 68 minutes. |
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Michigan World Usability Day Session 2: Useful, Usable, AND Desirable: How One Washer Changed the Face of Laundry Speakers: Laura Vennie and Sara Ulius Sabel, Usability Specialists from Whirlpool From 11/05/2005 | 58 minutes. |
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Michigan World Usability Day Session 3: Accessibility Experts Lead the Way to Profits by Design Speakers: Stephen Blosser and Michael J. Hudson. From 11/05/2005 | 40 minutes. |
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Michigan World Usability Day Session 4: User Experiences and System Issues with Online Recommender Systems Speaker: Joseph Konstan, University of Minnesota. From 11/05/2005 | 74 minutes. |
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2005 Great Lakes Border Initiative Conference Opening Sessions Welcoming Address, Opening Plenary and "Public Health Surveillance and Infectious Disease Identification in Michigan and Ontario: The 2004 Report and Beyond." From 09/08/2005 | 94 minutes. |
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2005 Great Lakes Border Initiative Conference What Have We Done? Border Health Accomplishments A summary of 2004 accomplishments, and what is planned for 2005. From 09/08/2005 | 86 minutes. |
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2005 Great Lakes Border Initiative Conference Legal Issues Involved in an International Public Health Emergency An interactive presentation of legal issues which may be present during an international public health emergency. From 09/08/2005 | 58 minutes. |
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2005 Great Lakes Border Initiative Conference Round Table Summation A member from each group presents the top three issues identified during round table discussions. From 09/08/2005 | 49 minutes. |
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2005 Summer Institute: Ideas and Dollars Session One Welcoming Remarks and Morning Keynote Address. From 06/15/2005 | 92 minutes. |
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2005 Summer Institute: Ideas and Dollars Session Two Plenary Panel: Creative Community: Cultural Amenities & Economic Development From 06/15/2005 | 110 minutes. |
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2005 Summer Institute: Ideas and Dollars Session Three Eighth Annual Community & Economic Development Awards and Luncheon Address: The Role of Arts & Culture in Economic Competitiveness. From 06/15/2005 | 71 minutes. |
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Benchmarking University Engagement: A Conference on Strategies and Methods (2005) Panel II The Importance of Engagement Data and How They Can Be Used. From 05/24/2005 | 85 minutes. |
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Benchmarking University Engagement: A Conference on Strategies and Methods (2005) MSU Conference Welcome Hiram E. Fitzgerald, Assistant Provost for University Outreach and Engagement, Michigan State University welcomes conference participants. From 05/24/2005 | 7 minutes. |
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Benchmarking University Engagement: A Conference on Strategies and Methods (2005) Panel I Perspectives on Benchmarking University Engagement Accomplishments: A National Conversation. From 05/24/2005 | 84 minutes. |
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Benchmarking University Engagement: A Conference on Strategies and Methods (2005) President's Welcome MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon welcomes conference participants. From 05/23/2005 | 2 minutes. |
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Benchmarking University Engagement: A Conference on Strategies and Methods (2005) Provost's Welcome MSU Conference Welcome John Hudzik, Acting Provost, Michigan State University welcomes conference participants. From 05/23/2005 | 14 minutes. |
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Benchmarking University Engagement: A Conference on Strategies and Methods (2005) Capstone Address Leading the Engaged Institution. From 05/23/2005 | 50 minutes. |
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2005 Michigan Annual WIC Conference Morning Session: Multicultural Marketing for Social Marketers Multicultural Marketing for Social Marketers: Challenges, Changes, and Criticisms From 05/11/2005 | 72 minutes. |
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2005 Michigan Annual WIC Conference Afternoon Session: Intro to Social Marketing - Part 1 "Social Marketing" is the theme of this year's Women, Infants and Children conference. From 05/11/2005 | 70 minutes. |
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2005 Michigan Annual WIC Conference Afternoon Session: Intro to Social Marketing - Part 2 "Social Marketing" is the theme of this year's Women, Infants and Children conference. From 05/11/2005 | 72 minutes. |
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Redefining Michigan High Schools: Beginning the Process Rigor is the First "R" This conference sets the foundation for high school redefinition in Michigan. From 04/25/2005 | 44 minutes. |
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Redefining Michigan High Schools: Beginning the Process Remarks from Governor Jennifer Granholm This conference sets the foundation for high school redefinition in Michigan. From 04/25/2005 | 31 minutes. |
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Redefining Michigan High Schools: Beginning the Process Relevance is the Second "R" This conference sets the foundation for high school redefinition in Michigan. From 04/25/2005 | 50 minutes. |
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Advanced Information Infrastructure: Building Block for the Knowledge Economy Part 1 Welcome and Introduction, State of Advanced Information Infrastructure and Next Generation Fixed Networks From 04/18/2005 | 135 minutes. |
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Advanced Information Infrastructure: Building Block for the Knowledge Economy Part 2 Broadband Policy and Deployment and Next Generation Wireless Networks: From 04/18/2005 | 128 minutes. |
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Redefining Michigan High Schools: Beginning the Process Session 1: Welcome and Conference Introduction This conference sets the foundation for high school redefinition in Michigan. From 03/14/2005 | 44 minutes. |
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Redefining Michigan High Schools: Beginning the Process Session 2: National Perspective - Where High Schools Are and What They Can Become This conference sets the foundation for high school redefinition in Michigan. From 03/14/2005 | 60 minutes. |
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Redefining Michigan High Schools: Beginning the Process Session 3: State Perspective: What Redefining High Schools Can Mean to Your School This conference sets the foundation for high school redefinition in Michigan. From 03/14/2005 | 46 minutes. |
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Redefining Michigan High Schools: Beginning the Process Session 4: State Perspective - Discussion and Questions This conference sets the foundation for high school redefinition in Michigan. From 03/14/2005 | 26 minutes. |
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Victims and the Media Reporting on Suicide: What Reporters and Editors Need to Know An interactive discussion of this challenging and complex issue. The distinguished panel includes Jane Aldrich, Eric Hipple, Glenda Everett Sznoluch, Marcia Van Ness and Glenn Stutsky. Moderated by Bonnie Bucqueroux of the Victims and the Media Program. From 11/11/2004 | 90 minutes. |
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2004 Michigan-Ontario Border Health Conference Day Two, Morning The Role of the Michigan Department of Community Health, Office of Public Health Preparedness and the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Emergency Management Unit From 09/10/2004 | 124 minutes. |
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2004 Michigan-Ontario Border Health Conference Day Two, Afternoon Question and Answer Panel and Wrap-UP From 09/10/2004 | 32 minutes. |
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2004 Michigan-Ontario Border Health Conference Day One, Early Morning Welcome Address; Diminishing Borders: The Need to Work Together; Public Health 101: Michigan and Ontario From 09/09/2004 | 124 minutes. |
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2004 Michigan-Ontario Border Health Conference Day One, Late Morning Sessions Summation of Needs Assessment Process and Findings; Routine Surveillance & Reporting Systems. From 09/09/2004 | 72 minutes. |
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2004 Michigan-Ontario Border Health Conference Syndromic Surveillance/ Alerting Systems An overview of syndromic surveillance and alerting systems used in Michigan and Ontario From 09/09/2004 | 65 minutes. |
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2004 Michigan-Ontario Border Health Conference Day One, Late Afternoon Session Work Group Summarizations From 09/09/2004 | 35 minutes. |
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2004 Michigan Annual WIC Conference Talking with Parents of Overweight Children Joanne Ikeda, nationally recognized expert in healthy weight and Extension Nutrition Specialist from the University of California, is the featured speaker. From 05/14/2004 | 67 minutes. |
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2004 Michigan Annual WIC Conference Let's Do No Harm in the War on Obesity: Preserving Self-Esteem and Body Image in Overweight Youngsters. Joanne Ikeda, nationally recognized expert in healthy weight and Extension Nutrition Specialist from the University of California, is the featured speaker. From 05/14/2004 | 75 minutes. |
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IPU Facility Siting Workshop The Facility Siting Challenge: Critical Issues and Emerging Solutions Dr. James Blake Atkins, Regulatory Heuristics and Mr. Ashley Brown, Executive Director, Harvard Electricity Policy Group. From 04/05/2004 | 60 minutes. |
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IPU Facility Siting Workshop Comparing Perspectives and Lessons Learned With Mr. Frank Stilwell, Senior Staff Attorney, FCC; Mr. Richard Miles, Director of Dispute Resolution, FERC; Mr. Lawrence Mansueti, Senior Advisor, DOE; and, Ms. Beth Soholt, Director, Wind on the Wires. Workshop on facility siting issues for the electricity, natural gas, water, and telecommunications sectors. From 04/05/2004 | 90 minutes. |
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IPU Facility Siting Workshop Jurisdictional and Legal Issues With Ms. Kim Wissman, Chief, Facilities Siting, Ohio PUC and Mr. Roderick Coy, Attorney, Clark Hill. From 04/05/2004 | 58 minutes. |
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IPU Facility Siting Workshop Economic and Financial Issues With Mr. Richard Sedano, Regulatory Assistance Project and Prof. Stephen Pennington, MSU Land Policy Program. From 04/05/2004 | 75 minutes. |
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IPU Facility Siting Workshop Geographic Information System (GIS), Optimization, and Other Analytical Tools With Ms. Jessica Moy, Director, Remote Sensing & GIS Research, MSU and Mr. Jerrod Snyder, ITRON. Workshop on facility siting issues for the electricity, natural gas, water, and telecommunications sectors. From 04/05/2004 | 75 minutes. |
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IPU Facility Siting Workshop Stakeholder Involvement and Dispute Resolution and Roundtable Wrap-Up With Prof. Jo Ann Beckwith, Dept. of Resource Development, MSU and Prof. Mary Bedikian, Detroit College of Law, MSU. Concluding with Roundtable with Beecher (moderator), Atkins, Brown, Fox, Garvin, and Geiger. From 04/05/2004 | 90 minutes. |
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IPU ONLINE FCC and Expert Panel Discuss the Triennial Review Order A panel of officials including state utility commissioners, analysts and academics discuss the Federal Communication Commissions (FCC) Triennial Review Order. From 09/11/2003 | 98 minutes. |
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2002 Neal Shine Lecture Gerald M. Boyd and Robin D. Stone deliver the inaugural Neal Shine Lecture on Journalism Ethics. From 04/18/2002 | 90 minutes. |
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Helping Children Cope with Disasters/Trauma The video clip discusses ways that teachers can help students cope with disasters. From 09/12/2001 | 31 minutes. |
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Helping Children Cope with Disasters/Trauma The video clip discusses ways that teachers can help students cope with disasters. From 09/12/2001 | 31 minutes. |
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Michigan Mathematics Success Story Convocation Morning Session Michigan Mathematics Success Story Convocation presented by MSU and Michigan education community members. From 04/23/2001 | 135 minutes. |
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Michigan Mathematics Success Story Convocation Afternoon Session Michigan Mathematics Success Story Convocation presented by MSU and Michigan education community members. From 04/23/2001 | 108 minutes. |
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David Walker Research Institute Video This video focuses on health issues of African American males. From 07/02/1999 | 176 minutes. |
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New Science for a New Century: The Biomedical and Physical Sciences Building An advance look at MSU's Biomedical and Physical Sciences building. From 02/01/1999 | 5 minutes. |
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Ready To Learn Getting Ready to Learn A video workshop which helps participants learn how to be critical television viewers and how to help young children get ready to learn. From 01/01/1998 | 60 minutes. |
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MSU Guiding Principles Michigan State University's Guiding Principles, and some of the outstanding individuals who put them into action. From 04/01/1997 | 8 minutes. |
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