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1/17/2022
'Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope'
For the 29th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, 300-plus people gathered remotely and in-person to do more than 10 projects that included knitting hats and scarves to keep people in our community warm, assembling meals for the hungry and more....
1/12/2022
When it comes to diversity, equity and inclusion, what are campus community needs?
UM-Dearborn's DEI Climate Survey for the campus community launches Wednesday, Jan. 19....
12/19/2021
Celebrating the Dearborn Wolverine Class of Fall 2021
UM-Dearborn hosted five ceremonies and conferred nearly 800 degrees over the weekend....
12/8/2021
College of Arts, Sciences, & Letters Class of Fall 2021: Beatriz Bruza
Having lived in three different countries before transferring to UM-Dearborn, Biological Sciences major Beatriz Bruza said she was attracted to the cultural diversity of campus and Michigan's reputation for high standards. As she heads into graduation, Br...
11/29/2021
'It only takes one person to spark change'
UM-Dearborn student Penny Kane won campus’ first Policy Pitch Competition, where students presented public policy changes they'd like to see at the local level and beyond....
11/29/2021
Here are your UM-Dearborn Medallion awardees for Fall 2021
To acknowledge the number of strong medallion candidates among UM-Dearborn’s top graduates, three medallions recipients are awarded per college starting with our Fall 2021 alumni — with one of those students receiving the top Chancellor’s Medallion....
11/5/2021
In their own words
The new Seen Jeem podcast highlights Arab and Arab American authors by providing a dedicated space to discuss their writing and to read excerpts from their work. The 15-episode podcast features a range of creative writing mediums and includes many award-w...
11/3/2021
An inclusive European Study Abroad experience at an accessible price
Campus leaders created a whole new study abroad model — and made it open to all undergraduate students in a desirable location at an affordable cost....
11/1/2021
Should we view cyberattacks as acts of war?
A UM-Dearborn cybersecurity expert and international affairs expert talk about how nation state cyberattacks are confounding calculations in international affairs....
10/27/2021
Spiders in the house? Put that blowtorch away
Spiders are all over your home and in your yard. Associate Professor Anne Danielson-Francois, a renowned spider expert, says that’s a good thing. Hear her out....