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3/2/2015

Finding the Right chemistry


Seminar explores different aspects of chemical science ...
3/2/2015

2015 class of Difference Makers named

Fifty University of Michigan-Dearborn students were selected as the newest class of Difference Makers. ...
2/23/2015

Analyzing the numbers: CASL adds statistics degree

Emily White soon will make a big decision. The mathematics student received offers from multiple universities to continue her studies next fall in a master’s degree program in statistics....
2/16/2015

Diversity and justice

Symposium to explore how the criminal justice system confronts issues related to race, the Arab American community, and gender and sexuality...
12/14/2014

Making change: CASL grad uses experience as a stepping stone for a career in social activism

Ashley Fairbanks graduated from University of Michigan-Dearborn Saturday with a bachelor’s degree in women’s and gender studies (WGST) and psychology, a growing list of accomplishments and experiences, and a newfound passion for activism and social reform....
12/5/2014

A new generation of advocates: UM-Dearborn launches minor in community change studies

Bruce Pietrykowski knows the frustration students feel. As a University of Michigan-Dearborn economics professor, he often advises students grappling with one looming question: Follow your passion or go into a field in which you know you can make a decent ...
11/24/2014

Understanding Ukraine: UM-Dearborn student uses national platform to address country's political climate

The headlines paint a bleak picture of uncertainty: Ukraine’s slow collapse. Hundreds killed in Ukraine despite ceasefire. Russia invades Ukraine—again and again and yet again....
11/17/2014

Mapping out the future: Claudia Walters shares how GIS technology is addressing community and environmental concerns

UM-Dearborn will host a series of presentations and exhibits this Wednesday as part of GIS Day 2014. ...
11/3/2014

Urban politics: Students move beyond the headlines and statistics to dig deep into the history of metropolitan politics

Assistant professor Lara Rusch takes students beyond the headlines and statistics to dig deep into the history of metropolitan politics and to begin to understand their role within the region....
Detroit Renaissance Center overlooking the Detroit River
10/31/2014

From the classroom to the council: Alex Garza works to make a difference as Taylor's youngest city council member

At age 20, Alex Garza already is making history. Last year, he became the youngest person elected to Taylor City Council and the council’s first minority representative. ...