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<title>"Out of the Blue" Season 3 Episode 08</title>
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Michigan Public Media. University of Michigan
Feature 1 - A team of graduate students at the School of Natural Resources and Environment study, analyze and assess multiple possibilities for greater energy efficiency at a local brewpub whose owners embrace and implement the greening of their facility.  Feature 2 - Breaking new ground with its most recent building, U-M has created a breathtaking, living-learning environment where students and faculty intermingle in a harmonious blend of design, technology and ergonomics.  Feature 3 - Restoring and conserving archival books and documents for over 60 years at U-M, Jim Craven is as much a treasure as the historical antiquities that he lovingly reconstructs, extending their 'lives' for several hundred years more
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>"Out of the Blue" Season 3 Episode 07</title>
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Michigan Public Media. University of Michigan
Feature 1 -With ever expanding innovations coming from its faculty and researchers, the University of Michigan launched the Venture Accelerator to speed the transition of promising new technologies into the marketplace, benefitting both the local and national economies.  Feature 2 - Seeking to gain knowledge about and promote understanding among various religious and non-religious groups, a group of University of Michigan students engage with the communitybeyond the University - as evidenced by their Alternative Spring Break.  Feature 3 - A young person coming from a life in foster care to a fast paced university environment faces significant challenges. Partnering with a dedicated alumnus, the university seeks to ease this transition
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<title>"Out of the Blue" Season 3 Episode 06</title>
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Michigan Public Media. University of Michigan
Feature 1 - When Presidential Candidate John F. Kennedy stopped briefly at the University of Michigan in 1960, neither he nor the throngs of students gathered to listen to him could have known that the Peace Corps would arise from their encounter.  Feature 2 - While studying dust storms in the desert of Arizona, Professor Nilton Renno discovered that the dust particles accumulate electric charges - leading to valuable information for NASA's Mars mission and the launch of a business venture offering new technologies to protect electronics from dust damage.  Feature 3 - Preserving the history of the state, as well as that of the University of Michigan, the Bentley Historical Library provides researchers and the public with a connection to the past
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>"Out of the Blue" Season 3 Episode 05</title>
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Michigan Public Media. University of Michigan
Feature 1 - How can professors stay informed and prepared to integrate new instructional technology in teaching? Or learn to deal with myriad issues in multicultural environments? Luckily, CRLT provides a wide range of services promoting best practices in education,often in entertaining fashion.  Feature 2 - Since its building opened in 2003, the Life Sciences Institute has pioneered new discoveries about a whole range of diseases, including cancer, diabetes and alzheimer's. With the help of the new Innovation Partnership, promising science is moving more quickly toward life-saving drugs in the marketplace.  Feature 3 - For half a century the Alumni Association camp in northern Michigan has kept U-M families connected. One challenge the camp must constantly address is maintaining a balance between tradition and innovation.
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