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10/31/2016
Cultural connections: Student Christian Ledford lands fellowship to experience the Middle East
Christian Ledford saw the customs of the oldest independent state of the Arab world. He shared ideas with government representatives. And he enjoyed getting a new perspective on world affairs....
10/24/2016
Holistic childcare: CEHHS student discovers career path that focuses on wellness, compassion for families
Listening to stories around a campfire ring. Assembling s’mores. Cheering for each other to catch pretend fish in a small pool....
10/24/2016
An honorable impact: 51ÊÓÆµ-Dearborn named to President’s Higher Education Honor Roll for community service
College of Engineering and Computer Science students and faculty teach STEM skills to local Boy Scout troops working toward their technology badges....
10/24/2016
Lasting impact: 51ÊÓÆµ-Dearborn recognizes seven Alumni Difference Makers during annual awards ceremony
University of Michigan-Dearborn recognized seven outstanding alumni during the 2016 Alumni Difference Makers Awards Ceremony on Friday, October 21. ...
10/17/2016
Field goals: Environmental Interpretive Center creates insect hotel for campus garden
Welcome to the Bug House....
10/17/2016
Learning together: Disability Services connects students with resources they need to succeed
In her Psychology of Adolescents course, Nolita Kashat concentrated on her professor’s words and notes on the board. When she found it difficult to write quickly and legibly—one of the effects of dystonia, a neurological movement disorder—she didn’t get ne...
10/10/2016
A new START: Campus office guides students to interests, success
Freshman Johnathan Gomer knew he was interested in business....
10/7/2016
Outstanding business school: COB recognized by Princeton Review for eighth consecutive year
University of Michigan-Dearborn’s College of Business (COB) has been named an outstanding business school for the eighth consecutive year. ...
10/3/2016
A mission for Curiosity: Geology assistant professor Mark Salvatore and students involved in latest Mars endeavor
Geology Assistant Professor Mark Salvatore and his students are studying Mars to see if it could support sustained life....
10/3/2016
Just say yes: Julia Richie makes a difference on campus and in the community
If you have taken graduate courses, you know that it can be challenging to strike a work-life balance. Imagine leading a nonprofit organization full-time and attending graduate school. ...