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2/24/2014

Wolverine point guard gets off-court assist from former Detroit Piston

Danny Calcatera, point guard for the University of Michigan-Dearborn men’s basketball team, naturally played other sports while growing up in St. Clair Shores as a child....
2/20/2014

ISC students plow forward to a strong finish in robotic competition

For the fourth consecutive year, CECS students put their robotic design, navigation and control skills to the test, as three UM-Dearborn teams competed in the Institute of Navigation (ION) Autonomous Snowplow Competition....
2/14/2014

UM-Dearborn transfer student wins national scholarship for fifth consecutive year

More than half of UM-Dearborn’s students are transfer students. And for the fifth consecutive year, one has earned Tau Sigma National Honor Society’s largest scholarship....
2/14/2014

Students set to tackle service projects in six cities during Alternative Spring Break

Students volunteered to build houses in West Virginia during UM-Dearborn’s 2013 Alternative Spring Break....
2/4/2014

Student Philanthropy Council earns honor for giving back

Raven Dunn assumed the thank you notes Student Philanthropy Council (SPC) sent to faculty and staff would land in the trash. Then he noticed one on his business professor’s desk. Hanan Hashem saw one in her professor’s office too....
1/21/2014

Students show their Wolverine pride during UM-Dearborn Athletics Week

Excitement surrounding collegiate athletics continued to build during University of Michigan-Dearborn’s Athletics Week, January 13-17....
11/13/2013

Power play

They made their first conference playoff appearance in 2013. And now University of Michigan-Dearborn’s lacrosse program has even bigger plans for 2014....
11/13/2013

An opportunity to excel

David Flak had crunched numbers at a bank for five years when it hit him....
11/11/2013

A new home for veterans

William Emerson (’03, B.A.) remembers what it was like to be in their position—the veteran returning to civilian life....
11/1/2013

Starting a movement

A move to Detroit meant a better life for Sherra Bennett (’13, B.A.) and her family—her parents and sister are all educators who found work in the city. Over time, though, she watched as the city she loved as a kid continue to decline....