3/23/2022
The initial tallies show UM-Dearborn raised more than $130,000 from over a thousand gifts on March 16.
2/22/2022
Virtual chat with the creators of the Amazing Life of Margot Heuman, which is a play about the first, and possibly the last, lesbian Holocaust survivor to bear testimony.
2/17/2022
Join the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, the Association for Women in Mathematics & the MLC in celebrating 3.14159!
10/20/2021
Professor Ulrich Kamp is using 90 years of images to visually show how the glaciers in the Andes of Southern Peru are rapidly melting — and hopes seeing is believing. His research is one of nine faculty projects highlighted in CASL's Faculty Research Slam on Oct. 28.
6/21/2021
The expanded remote environment opened the door for UM-Dearborn’s leaders and best around the world — who work for companies like Disney, Facebook, John Deere and more — to speak with students, share their career journey and give life lessons learned. Hear what they have to say.
12/7/2020
Department of Mathematics and Statistics presents a virtual Women in Mathematics and Statistics Award Ceremony 2020
9/23/2020
Learn about the democratic process — and explore ways to improve it — through U-M’s Democracy & Debate themed semester’s online resources, prominent speakers and moderated discussions.
9/16/2020
Join us on Sep 18 at 11am to learn about the Association of Former Members of Congress (FMC) and its latest report: Congress at a Crossroads.
9/16/2020
Please join us on Sep 17, at 4pm to learn more about the funding programs available through the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
5/12/2020
We are pleased to invite you to a virtual town hall meeting for the UM-Dearborn faculty hosted by the UM Office of the Vice President for Research. The event will focus on best practices for international engagement.
3/25/2020
The Division of Student Affairs is adapting quickly to keep UM-Dearborn’s student community feeling connected.
1/14/2020
The exhibition series looks at food, politics, cultural celebrations, art and more — whatever allows someone to celebrate their full selves in their halal spaces.
11/19/2019
Dr. Seong Hong, professor in Early Childhood, organized the 36th annual Association for Constructivist Teaching conference. This is the first time that the national conference is held in Michigan.
10/15/2019
Your preview of the library's marquee October and November events.
9/26/2019
Running from September 30 through October 5, this year's homecoming schedule features a mix of new events and classic traditions.
7/22/2019
A deeper focus on student engagement and college preparedness is making this fall’s orientation day for incoming students both more practical and fun.
7/15/2019
Maker Faire - Detroit at The Henry Ford
4/29/2019
Congratulations goes out to our very own Kyle Ralston, student office assistant in the Department of Literature, Philosophy, and the Arts!  Kyle received the “Outstanding Student Employee” Award for 2019 at the Student Leadership Awards.
4/7/2019
A number of events are scheduled this week to celebrate the university’s 60-year legacy while looking ahead to the next chapter.
2/25/2019
The daylong event also will include a research showcase and celebratory reception.
5/7/2018
More than 300 campus and community partners strengthen connections at um3detroit.
4/11/2018
Public Health Student Society organized a town hall with local experts to discuss one of the nation's largest drug epidemics and healthcare crises.
11/13/2017
The communities were identified as part of the annual eCities study, conducted by iLabs, UM-Dearborn’s Center for Innovation Research.
8/30/2017
Dr. Di Ma and Dr. Brahim Medjahed, together with their Ford research collaborator Dr. Pramita Mitra, provided a panel talk on "Navigating security and privacy in next-generation of mobility" in Automation Alley Tech Takeover program.
8/17/2017
The College of Education, Health, and Human Services' team enjoyed a day of fun and fellowship during its annual retreat at The Henry hotel in Dearborn.

Pages

Back to top of page