)NE-IHoUNDhInr IWENTYayJ T ELEYEASOF EDIT OmIALFiE)OMlc Ann Arbor, Michigan Friday, January 25, 2013 michigandailycom REACHING OUT ADMINISTRATION Search for new social media head begins Administrators take, and I'm very sorry," Miller wrote in an e-mail in December. look to fill position When Miller applied for the position in Oct. 2011, the position after previous was listed with a salary between $90,000 and $110,000. director resigned The position also requires "exceptional written and oral By JEN CALFAS communication skills with a pas- Daily Staff Reporter sion for sharing knowledge," and proficiency in social media plat- Earlier today, the University forms like Twitter, Facebook, posted a job opening for a new Tumblr and Instagram. social media director, hoping to . The new director will serve as fill the position left empty upon the University's primary social Jordan Miller's resignation from media advocate and create con- the position a month ago. versation within the social media The position posting lists a community, according to the salary between $85,000 and job posting. He or she will also $100,000, and requires a bach- "make U-M a notable personal- elor's degree or equivalent work ity that'sfollow-worthy and like- experience in marketing, com- able." munications, journalism or other Lisa Rudgers, vice president related fields. for global communications and Miller, the University's first strategic initiatives, will super- social media director, was hired vise the hiring process. The in Feb. 2012 and resigned in director will work under Rudg- December amid allegations post- ers and supervise a social media ed on Reddit that she falsified specialist and interns. aspects of her education on her In ablog post on Jan. 14, Rudg- resume. ers wrote that University's social "My intention was never to media presence has expanded deceive the University, but I over the past year. The @umich acknowledge that I made a mis- See SOCIAL, Page 5 TODD NEEDLE/Daily Tim Hardaway Jr. attempts a 3-pointer during the Michigan vs. Purdue Men's Basketball Game on Tuesday. Michigan ) PAGE 9 defeats Purdue at home 68-53. Hardaway scored a total of 13 points. ADMINISTRATION Online ed. counsel hired Kaul to advise University on digital ventures By MATTHEW JACKONEN Daily StaffReporter Hopingtoexpand thebreadth of technology use inside and outside the classroom, the Uni- versity has appointed Gautam Kaul as special counsel for digi- tal education initiatives within the Office of the Provost. According to a University press release the appoint- ment was made to ensure the University is "thinking strate- gically about educational tech- nologies." Kaul currently serves as John C. and Sally S. Morley Profes- sor of Finance at the Business School and has been at the Uni- versity for nearly three decades. Last year, Kaul taught an introductory finance class on Coursera, a massive open online course website that attracted roughly 133,000 registered stu- dents. Coursera is the Universi- ty's primary MOOC vehicle, but is just one of the avenues that Kaul will oversee in his work on digital education. Kaul earned his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1985 and has served on several technology-related committees during his time at Michigan. He is currently managing director of the Social Venture Fund and serves on the advisory board of the Erb Institute for Global Sus- tainable Enterprise. There are currently seven University faculty members who have composed courses to be used on Coursera, with more planned for the future. Dan Russell, one of Google's top research scientists, told the Daily last week that while See ONLINE, Page 5 ORGANIZED LABOR CHOICE WORDS GEO weighs impact of right-to-work law ' Leaders concerned about impact on health insurance By STEPHEN YAROS Daily Staff Reporter Although Wednesday night was only their first meeting of the year, the Graduate Employ- ees' Organization was already focused on what will define their group for 2013: figuring out how to function under Michigan's new right-to-work legislation. Right-to work legislation, which has been passed in 23 other states, allows employees in union represented workplaces to not automatically have dues deductedfromhisorher pay.The law's moves through Michigan's legislature at the end of the 2012 session drew headlines nation- wide. Although the new rules offi- cially goes into effect in March of this year, GEO's current con- tract runs through March 1, 2014. While this does not affect GEO employees as of now, future membership is at stake, union officials say. Rackham student Emily How- ard, communications co-chair for GEO, wrote in an e-mail interview that the fear among union advocates is that, with less members and money, unions around the state risk diminished bargaining power. "GEO's bargaining power is people power," Howard wrote. "As long as members stay orga- nized keep active, bargaining should proceed as usual." Non-members and the media were prohibited from attending Wednesday night's GEO meet- ing, but Howard wrote that health insurance was a major concern expressed. "The benefit most in danger under this legislation is ... health insurance," Howard wrote. "Staff organizers have talked to dozens of members who have See GEO, Page 5 Students for Choice man a table in Mason Hall on Thursday to commemorate the 40th anniversaty of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade. STUDENT GOVERNMENT CSG pilot program gives grants to students studying abroad, CAMPUS LIFE Hackathon aims to be largc~est in country Inaugural event to hackathon in the country next to new technology and program- draw hackers from weekend. ming languages that are evolv- Engineering jnior David ing so rapidly that they haven't throughout nation Fontenot, one of the students begun to be taught at the Univer ,1eAuni,.BL.,e...au eu TAT-norlrs ciky. Six students using CSG funds for projects around the globe By GIACOMO BOLOGNA Daily Staff Reporter While Central Student Gov- ernment announced the pro- gram only a month before the start of this semester, Take U-M Abroad has already given six University students study-, ing abroad this semester $1,000 each for an individual project. The program, which was described as stamping the block 'M' across the globe, had over 40 applicants, according to LSA freshman Nicole Mott, the CSG intern who headed the program. Student participants in the pro- gram are traveling to countries such as South Korea, Australia and Spain. The program had few stipu- lations for applicants; Mott said CSG was originally expecting only 20 to 25 applications. She was pleased that the original estimation was exceeded and added that most of the projects were hard to pass on. "We actually had ahard time deciding between different projects becausethey were all prettygood," Mottsaid. The program originally only allotted money for five scholar- ships, but Mott said a sixth was added when CSG found one pro- gram submitted after the dead- line to be deserving.The money awarded to students is not being used to fund the trips, but is to be used only to fund projects that students start while abroad. Mott said she will be check- ing in with the participating students during the semester to ensure their funds are being used appropriately. She added See ABROAD, Page 5 By GIACOMO BOLOGNA Daily StaffReporter If all goes according to plan, students from across the nation will be flocking to Palmer Com- mons for the largest college headting the inaugural miacxs Hackathon, said the program aims to draw 500 students to the 36-hour programming competi- tion. In addition to aspiring to be the, biggest hackathon in the nation, Fontenot said he hopes MHacks-will also bring exposure sity. 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