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1/30/2017

A guardian mindset: New program helps police think through ways to handle confrontations

Creators of a new University of Michigan-Dearborn program are working to reimagine the use of force within local police departments. ...
1/16/2017

Perspectives of nontraditional students: Timothy Carter

In September of 2016, Timothy Carter II, 34, a longtime firefighter decided to returned to college. His decision to return to school—to major in psychology and minor in philosophy—came with the birth of his son....
1/11/2017

In the House: Political science student Dima Atiya reflects on semester as White House intern

Political science student Dima Atiya reflects on semester as White House intern....
1/10/2017

With honors: Chancellor’s Medallion Award recognizes academic achievement and character

University of Michigan-Dearborn recognized five students as Chancellor’s Medallion recipients and two student speakers during the university’s commencement ceremonies December 17. Courtney Ford...
12/14/2016

A passion for politics: CASL graduate Magy Shenouda has eyes set on D.C.

CASL student Magy Shenouda has her eyes set on D.C. after graduating this December....
12/12/2016

Art in the House: Two students’ artwork chosen for annual art competition

Two University of Michigan-Dearborn students were selected to have their artwork displayed in the Anderson House Office Building, home to the Michigan House of Representatives. Senior Tess Phaneuf and freshman Chelsi Seacord’s pieces were chosen as part of...
12/1/2016

Community politics: Student Jewell Jones becomes youngest ever elected to Michigan House of Representatives

Student Jewell Jones recently became the youngest person ever elected to the Michigan House of Representatives....
11/14/2016

Giving Blueday: Campus prepares for 24-hour global day of giving

Robin Wilson knew it wouldn’t be easy to return to school to finish her bachelor’s degree in 2013. Then 29, she worried about balancing classwork with a full-time career in the nonprofit world and a busy personal life....
11/7/2016

Food for thought: UM-Dearborn-based research team looks into campus food insecurity

During the first week of her social psychology course this fall, Psychology Assistant Professor Harmony Reppond shared a list of campus resources with her students—including the UM-Dearborn Food Pantry....
10/31/2016

Expression in oppression: Course explores Forbidden Art exhibit, coping strategies

Students in Assistant Professor Anna Muller's Oppression and Survival in Concentration Camps course are exploring human coping strategies through 'Forbidden Art.'...