4/18/2017
Journalism student Amber Ainsworth heads to Norway for a summer of international storytelling
Amber Ainsworth has loved telling stories ever since she was a little girl. And one day she hopes her stories will help change lives....
4/12/2017
Collaborative COB, CASL major seeing growth, student success
The business studies secondary major program is seeing growth. The collaboration between the College of Business and the College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters aims to complement the educational outcomes of a traditional liberal arts degree with fundament...
4/5/2017
51ÊÓÆµ-Dearborn honors faculty and students at 35th Annual Honor Scholars and Faculty Awards Ceremony
University of Michigan-Dearborn recognized seven faculty members and more than 90 students Tuesday, March 28, during the 35th Annual Honor Scholars and Faculty Awards Ceremony. ...
4/5/2017
Model Arab League extends winning streak to 16
For the 16th consecutive year, a University of Michigan-Dearborn delegation has taken the top prize at the annual Model Arab League (MAL) conference....
3/27/2017
Perspectives of nontraditional students: Jenine Conners
When Jenine Conners, 43, was offered a position tutoring K-12 Detroit Public School students in her hometown of Detroit, Mich., she welcomed the opportunity. ...
3/20/2017
Faculty earn $240,000 NSF grant for campus REU site
Six students participated in the mathematics Research Experience for Undergraduates on campus last summer. ...
3/15/2017
Three-Minute Thesis winner Devon Kardel researches ways to manage and alleviate distress, trauma
Three-Minute Thesis winner Devon Kardel researches ways to manage and alleviate distress, trauma...
3/6/2017
Perspectives of nontraditional students: Yusef Shakur
At 43, Yusef Bunchy Shakur is a successful author, neighborhood organizer and activist, social entrepreneur and educator who is making a difference locally and nationally. ...
2/20/2017
Remembering Dr. Adler
Longtime faculty member Richard Adler passed away February 11. He is remembered for his love of both scientific history and America's pastime....
2/13/2017
Birds of a feather: Mutant hen studies could advance knowledge of body processes
The study at University of Michigan-Dearborn seeks to build understanding of how chickens and other animals absorb vitamins and other chemicals....