3/28/2022
With record inflation, a lingering pandemic, supply chain concerns and sanctions on Russia, can business leaders still focus on corporate social responsibility when so much is threatening their bottom lines? Assistant Professor Justin Ames weighs in.
3/23/2022
UM-Dearborn alum and school superintendent Youssef Mosallam talks about how his district is helping kids adjust socially and emotionally as they return to in-person learning.
3/21/2022
Associate Professor Emily Luxon talks about how ungrading works in her classroom and why it’s making her courses better.
3/14/2022
A UM-Dearborn education expert breaks down how teaching became a profession in crisis, and why she still has hope for the future.
3/2/2022
We kick off a series on the work lives of recent grads, whose post-graduation careers have happened entirely during the pandemic.
11/15/2021
Associate Professor Dara Hill recently made a short documentary based on her research to reach audiences other than her fellow academics. It’s also helped renew her enthusiasm for the work.
11/1/2021
A UM-Dearborn cybersecurity expert and international affairs expert talk about how nation state cyberattacks are confounding calculations in international affairs.
10/11/2021
A UM-Dearborn statistics professor shares how the sudden shift to remote education pushed him to make his statistics classes more relevant to students.
10/6/2021
UM-Dearborn’s robotics faculty talk about how public expectations for robots are often out of sync with realities of the technology. But that shouldn’t stunt our optimism about the field’s future.
9/27/2021
Associate Professor of Composition and Rhetoric Mike MacDonald gives us a tour of his recent experiments with reimagining letter grades.
7/12/2021
Recent student focus groups hosted by the Hub offer a candid look at what went well, what didn’t, and what ideas might have staying power post-pandemic.
6/28/2021
Kridli is taking the helm at the College of Engineering and Computer Science at a time when the world of engineering is changing in fundamental ways.
6/14/2021
Two UM-Dearborn experts explain why machine learning is vulnerable to bias and why fixing the problem is such a big challenge.
4/26/2021
Two UM-Dearborn political science professors break down the policy and politics of new proposals to change how voting works in Michigan.
3/17/2021
Two UM-Dearborn experts explain why equity and vaccine hesitancy are proving to be such persistent challenges.
3/10/2021
A Hub expert explains how to embrace Zoom teaching as a medium unto itself.
3/1/2021
Two UM-Dearborn experts say undoing gerrymandering is a crucial step for maximizing representation. But it's not a magic bullet.
2/1/2021
The technology needed to realize the dream of fully autonomous personal vehicles is growing steadily. But so is the list of hard-to-solve problems.
1/27/2021
Zoom fatigue got you down? Experiment with these techniques for smoother, more productive, more interesting team meetings.
1/18/2021
Associate Professor Wencong Su breaks down some technology and culture changes that could help us cut carbon emissions from personal vehicles.
12/2/2020
The next phase of the pandemic could be a test of how much we’ve learned about inequity in America.
11/18/2020
Dale and Anne Thomson’s Detroit home recently played host to actors Ray Liotta and Benicio Del Toro.
11/5/2020
Two UM-Dearborn staff talk about their experience working the polls on Tuesday and why they think everyone should do it at least once.
11/2/2020
The belief that all young people are naturally skilled with technology is not only problematic. It can actually undermine student learning.
10/28/2020
UM-Dearborn lecturer and ‘Wayne County’s Dr. Fauci’ Mouhanad Hammami talks about what’s worked, the dangers of pandemic fatigue, and how this all might end.

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